We missed the boat. Can we say, Karma?
Okay, I don't mean for this to be in bad taste, but
Seriously, sounds like something I would do!
I saw the black and white ones, I bought the charcoal ones with the lighter blue but they have fabric up top as well. My mom got really excited when she saw the fabric strap ones at the store last week.
If you feel up to it, post a pic when you get them and let me know how you like them.
That's where I found the coupon for shoebuy! I have been sneaking over there a bit. I want to concentrate on doing better grocery shopping and getting more bang for our buck. My goal is to get DF's smaller student loan paid off by next tax time as well. It's at about $1,000 so it's very feasible to do.
I knew you and I had a lot in common but, sheesh! Our main get out of debt goals is DH's student loan. Our payments were up around $400 a month. Yup, you heard that right. I've now gotten them down to about $233, and they caught on to me and lowered the payment (trying to get my interest, little boogers) but I still keep paying $233. $400 was ridiculous for us, we weren't able to save any money. Our budget is very tight, especially since we have a little one.
And as far as grocery shopping goes, the best advice I can give you is to cost compare between a couple of stores if possible. I have narrowed my shopping down to two different stores, and after about 6 months - a year, I finally have a concept of what "good" sale prices are. Not scam ones, good ones. EDIT: Actually, scratch that. If you're wondering if something is a good sale price, just ask me! At this point, I'm like an encyclopedia of what is reasonable to pay for groceries. LOL!
We really want to start trying to have kids and the less debt like that I have to worry about the better.
I can't recommend this highly enough. You will be absolutely amazed at how much children really cost. And I don't say that to discourage you, I say that, because I really had no concept. It is totally doable, and affordable, but you have to be financially savvy, and I highly recommend getting rid of whatever you can beforehand. You will feel so much better.
We have debated whether or not...well, actually, I have debated whether or not to have another child. I would love a bigger family, DH would have like one yesterday, but financially we are so not there. It is very frustrating, because this not what I always pictured my life would be. But then, I remember, hey, I have a good life, and a healthy family, what am I complaining about? That's a sad human nature, we always want more.
