If you think this is going to be a cheap post, you're on the right track.
It starts with this Richard Quest ad we often hear while watching CNN Int'l these days (my only channel for watching American and world news):
When it comes on and Astrid hears his voice, she immediately says,
"Just a PENNY?"
You could say Richard and I are on the same page, as surely was my dad, whose daughter I truly am when it comes to all things "conservational." I know I embarrassed my kids every time I bent down to pick up a penny, let alone when I bought them brand-new clothes at yard sales.
You probably know where I'm going with this.
Richard's ad got me thinking about all the things in our small apartment that we've either acquired for free or for pennies on the dollar at flea markets or our nearby Kringloop (circle-loop = second-hand store).
Where do I start!
Our dining table with 6 chairs for €50 at Kringloop, which Astrid lovingly refinished.
Our €15 antique koffie grinder from the flea market, also refurbished by Astrid.
My €25 rollator after knee surgery from Kringloop.
Our €30 exercise bike and €65 cross-trainer, used every day!
Free planters and such (from our center's freebie room) for Astrid's green thumb.
My favorite freebie of them all, for the amaryllis each year.
I could continue on and on about how I saved in this life and past lives...as well as did Astrid.
I could continue on and on about how I saved in this life and past lives...as well as did Astrid.
But now...THIS!
YES! Astrid and I are gonna be grandmas!!! (A Freebie??)
Astrid's son Jeroen and Eva are expecting their first child around the first of September!!!
On March 11 we expect to find out the gender with only the name to remain a secret from us.
So, guess what we're already finding. HA!
A brand-new hoodie for €.75 at Kringloop,
the perfect size for next winter.
A freebie caterpillar and a bike that Astrid will restore once she's retired in May.
Disney piggy banks from Kringloop....everything perfectly sanitized by Astrid.
Astrid and I often say to each other that we make good Jews. If you're Jewish and reading this, surely you know that's the highest compliment we could ever pay you.
Do we like money??? YES! That's why we save it, one penny at a time. Are we too proud to admit it??? NO!
After all, it's NOT just a penny. "Every penny has power and it's not how many you have, it's what you do with them that counts! That's the marvel of money."