Heritage Day is celebrated in Alberta on the first Monday of August each year. Although it is not a statutory holiday, many Canadians in Alberta use this day as an optional holiday to celebrate the province’s heritage.
Getting to the GardenLast week I spent some time getting my planter pots ready. Instead of buying new hanging baskets for $30/each - I spent about $20 on flowers and used my baskets from last year. I have flowers left over that still …Read More
Monthly Spending Check-inI don't usually do a post mid-month anymore checking on with our spending but with trying to rein everything in, I thought it couldn't hurt. Here's where we currently stand:
The total is the sum of all of the spending …Read More
Wedding ShowerA couple of weeks ago when I was in my hometown my family and friends threw me a wedding shower. Hosted at my aunts place I was spoiled with gifts and goodies after playing some super fun, super rediculous shower games!…Read More
$350,014 - broken downA few people asked for the final breakdown of what our selections were during the home buying process, for your viewing pleasure here it is:
The only number that is still variable is the architectural controls
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Lawn Chairs - Doin' it RightIt seems that most of what I've been writing about lately are just checking in posts with where our spending is at, and it's usually not in a good place these days. We are actually doing somethings right - so I'm going …Read More
History is always interesting. Canada is on my list of places to visit.
ReplyDeleteHappy Heritage Day.