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My Perfectly Frugal Fathers Day

June 21st, 2010

As a father of 2 children (9 year old boy and a 6 year old girl),  I always thought that “Fathers Day” was about me!  Ordering the kids around on Fathers Day … “Hey son, get me the paper” or “Daughter, get me my slippers” almost seemed like that thing to say.  Afterall, it’s my day and I’m in charge (imagine my evil laugh… Mwahahahaahhaha).  Of course, I’ve never do that, but I can see where Dads could easily assume that’s what Fathers Day was about.  But yesterday (much like when the Grinch’s heart grewing 3 sizes that day), I’ve come to realize that Fathers Day is about my kids and the memories we can create together.

I want my kids to look back and think of me with fond memories someday, and if I do this parenting thing right, I get to enjoy the experience along the way too ;) .  So from now on, Fathers Day will be about me trying to create some great memories on that day with my kids.  And that is what I did this Fathers Day!

Here is my list of our frugal Fathers Day activities.

  • Opened my Fathers Day present, which was a new portable Fire Pit (Dad acted reasonable excited)
  • Went to pickup McDonalds breakfast for the kids
  • With help from the entire family, we moved our old furniture back into the Family Room, letting my son and daughter help with moving and decision making
  • Packed up and went swimming at the grandparents.
  • Swam as certain monsters (shark, blob and Orca).
  • Was an Orca Daddy to my younger daughter.  And let the kids ride on the Orca
  • Watch Kids play as a trainer and dog trying to learn to swim.
  • (Helped Grandparents with some manual labor, digging and moving dirt took at least an hour… yuck)
  • Let son take 2 small wheelbarrows of dirt to dirt pile.
  • When home and kept an eye on my son while he started up the fire pit (we got the wood for free from grandpa)
  • My wife made pizza pies to cook over the fire pit.
  • Daughter and I weeded and water the flower bed (from mother’s day)
  • Son cooked the pizza pies over the firepit
  • We all at the pizza pies and toasted marshmallows.
  • Son and Daughter threw the ball for our dog to chase (until the dog got tired and stopped).
  • The kids and dad went on a lightning bug (or firefly) hunt.  We caught about 15  lightning bugs and put them in a bug container for my daughter to watch at night.
  • Played with kids right before they went to bed.

And that was my Fathers Day, other than the McDonalds meal, it was a very frugal Fathers Day, but one filled with fond memories.  Its funny how watching my kids playing or working reminds me of Normal Rockwell scenes… except better! 

In my mind, I took so many great photos of the kids doing various things today!

 This was by far the greatest Fathers Day I ever had!!!

-MR

Weekly Cache 2010, June 20 Cleaning Up

June 20th, 2010

Weekly Cache 2010, June 20 Cleaning Up

Weekly Thoughts:

There was a lot of cleanup work performed this week.  We got our family room carpet replaced (our dog ripped a hole in it), started working on organizing my office, and worked all day Saturday fixing computers at work (long story…).

I had a lot of big plans this weekend, that had to be canceled!  We were going to go boating with friends, swimming at the grandparents (we still might do this Sunday), and see a movie.  Sometimes, life just flows that way…

My Favorite Reads of the Week:

FrugalDad: An open letter to my son – A very touching post that all fathers should reflect on this coming Father’s Day.  Give yourselves a pat on the back!  Expertly stated my Frugal Dad.

Little House In The ValleyMultiple Streams of Income – This is Little House’s personal multiple steams!!!  Based on the post, I think she’s going a great job establishing some decent steams of income!

Wealth Pilgrim: Should you use a professional Trustee for your Trust? -  Neal discusses why you shouldn’t use a professional Trustee and instead go with a family member and why!

Everyday tips and thoughtsAppreciate the small things in Life!  -  Kris makes a great frugal point!  The list she enumerates is a very good one!

Budgeting in the fun stuffMy Fedex Experience -  BFS’s interesting but frustrating story about her bad Fedex Experience, and the almost happy ending!

My Favorite Post from Money Reasons:

The Joneses Are Moving To A Larger House I was sad to see our very professional, wealthy neighbors upscale to a larger house and yard, but such is life.  I wish them the best!

Closing Thoughts:

This has been a hectic but very productive past week!  Hopefully next week will be less hectic but just as productive!  I’ll be glad to get some more time to read “The Snowball”, which is a book about Warren Buffett!

Hope your week was great!

-MR

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