"Eat it up,
Wear it out,
Make it do,
Or go without."
~A Pioneer Sampler, by Barbara Greenwood~
Pioneer Woman at Heart
One Flourishing, Frugal and Fun Family!
One family learning to live off the land, cut back on expenses, and to live a simpler and a more self-sufficient lifestyle.
Saturday, January 15, 2011
Laundry Soap Making Day
I am making another 5 gallon bucket of laundry soap today. It's been days since I have written anything, other than an e-mail (ha ha!) and my blog. As long as I can buy zote soap, borox and washing soda, I'll never buy bottled or boxed store bought laundry soap again. It's been a huge savings in our lives.
Labels:
Family,
Frugal Living
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Writing Thank You Notes
I was astonished that a recent swagbucks survey showed that 60% of people (who entered the survey) said they do not send a written thank you note for Christmas/Hanukkah presents. Really?!
Is this a long forgotten part of proper etiquette that people have forgotten? In my opinion, I think that by teaching our children to write thank you notes, we are going well beyond helping them learn appreciation, and being thankful. We are also teaching them writing habits, creative writing, and to acknowledge (and appreciate) the gift giver's extended hand. It teaches kids to be caring and loving. I'm amazed that so many people do not write thank you notes.
Even a simple piece of construction paper can be created into the most amazing thank you note. I have one on my S.C.R.A.P. blog that my sister made using an empty M & M wrapper. Here is a photo of her most recent thank you note. It is not only extremely creative, it is frugal and full of personality and love.
"Thanks a Million" is the theme for this thank you note:
It is a piece of construction paper, folded to create a money wallet, and stapled to hold the shape. Inside the wallet is fake money, made from more construction paper. Each "bill" contained a personal thank you note from each gift recipient. How cool is that?
Here are creative ideas for what to write in a thank you note.
Is this a long forgotten part of proper etiquette that people have forgotten? In my opinion, I think that by teaching our children to write thank you notes, we are going well beyond helping them learn appreciation, and being thankful. We are also teaching them writing habits, creative writing, and to acknowledge (and appreciate) the gift giver's extended hand. It teaches kids to be caring and loving. I'm amazed that so many people do not write thank you notes.
Even a simple piece of construction paper can be created into the most amazing thank you note. I have one on my S.C.R.A.P. blog that my sister made using an empty M & M wrapper. Here is a photo of her most recent thank you note. It is not only extremely creative, it is frugal and full of personality and love.
"Thanks a Million" is the theme for this thank you note:
It is a piece of construction paper, folded to create a money wallet, and stapled to hold the shape. Inside the wallet is fake money, made from more construction paper. Each "bill" contained a personal thank you note from each gift recipient. How cool is that?
Here are creative ideas for what to write in a thank you note.
"Silent gratitude isn't much use to anyone." ~G.B. Stern
"Hem your blessings with thankfulness so they don't unravel." ~Author Unknown
"Every time we remember to say “thank you”, we experience nothing less than heaven on earth.”
~Sarah Ban Breathnach
~Sarah Ban Breathnach
Labels:
Christmas,
Family,
Motherhood,
Writing updates
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