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Avoiding Temptation (aka Target)

01.24.2011 by juliegumm@yahoo.com //

One of the biggest things that has helped me during this 12 month no-shopping challenge is to just stay away from temptation. Kind of a no-brainer isn’t it?

I make it a point not to pick up and flip through fashion magazines. I don’t gawk at the celebrity outfits online. (Well, except for the Golden Globes. But really, it was the year of the ugly dress.)

And I haven’t been to the mall since the challenge started.

But Wal-Mart and Target? Well, they can’t be avoided. There are groceries to eat, birthday presents to buy etc. So instead I just avoid the clothing section. Even when I can see those lovely red signs that call to me “Clearance 50% off”.

I have done REALLY well.

Until last week.

The girls get done at school at 3 but the boys have basketball practice until 5. The plan on this particular day was that I would get the girls, take them to Target to get a birthday gift for one of Natalie’s friends and then go home. Mark had a doctor appointment and he would get the boys on his way home.

Have I mentioned that going with your kids to pick out a birthday gift is pretty much like Chinese Water Torture? We looked up and down the toy aisle, then it was over to the jewelry, then over to the purses. Oy!

I had given Natalie the “you got 2 minutes to decide” speech when my phone rang. Mark was running late and needed me to pick up the boys. No problem. But, there was no sense going home at this point so we had another 40 minutes to kill.

In the accessories department of Target.

Where I found this hat.

The exact style I had seen on someone’s blog a couple weeks earlier and thought – “Wow, that’s cute. Wonder what it would look like on me.”

And so I tried it on.

And looked in the mirror.

And realized I had made a major mistake.

I looked good in that hat.

And now since then I have been obsessively thinking about that hat. It was even on clearance for crying out loud.

And this is why you don’t go where you know you will be tempted!

Lesson learned.

Categories // Faith, Financial Freedom Tags // accessories, hat, no shopping challenge, Target

Great music – great price!

01.20.2011 by juliegumm@yahoo.com //

I have pretty much ditched iTunes when it comes to purchasing music. I still use it to manage my music but with their unique song formats it becomes a pain when I want to load a song onto one of the kids mp3 players.

Instead I’ve been using Amazon.com to buy and download mp3s, then import into iTunes. First, all their songs are .99 – can’t say the same for iTunes.

Second, they have AWESOME deals if you keep any eye out.

Like this one. Audrey Assad’s new album (yes, the WHOLE thing) for $2.99. I discovered Audrey Assad for the first time last winter when I heard “Winter Snow” on Chris Tomlin’s Christmas album. I pretty much listened to it on repeat all Christmas season.

Love this album. Of course I was impatient and bought it when it first released. I’m appeasing my guilt by passing the great deal on to you. I think it’s for today only, so hurry!

If you want to get notified of great deals, follow Amazon Mp3 on Twitter.

Categories // Faith Tags // amazon.com, audrey assad, bargain, download, iTunes, mp3

When God uses you to bless others

01.14.2011 by juliegumm@yahoo.com //

So we are 9.5 months into the 12-month no-shopping challenge. It actually seems like it’s gone by fast and relatively easy. I’ve learned not to even wander the clothing section of Target or Walmart and I stopped looking at magazines like InStyle, etc that just make me want a certain outfit or look. Flee from temptation right?

Well it’s not completely avoidable of course. Saturday I was at the boys Junior Bible Quiz meet and I saw this mom in a super cute outfit – black leggings, long grey top, black boots, long necklace and some sort of jacket. It was pretty awesome. I had the leggings and the boots but no long, flowy shirts. Oh well.

The night before we had friends over for dinner and one of the ladies brought me a big tub of hand me down clothes. The same friend who made this little miracle happen. It was late when they left so I didn’t even look that closely at the clothes.

Saturday night, after the quiz meet, I finally had a chance to go through the pile. I tried on pants (2 fit!), sorted some summer tops to save for a couple months.

But wait! What was this?

A long, flowy grey top!

SERIOUSLY!

Sunday morning I totally rocked that outfit!

I’m sure Violet had no idea when she gave me that tub of clothes that God would use her to send me a little extra blessing. Thanks Vi!

Categories // Faith, Financial Freedom

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