I am, however, looking into FMLA laws and have an inquiry into my employer to see if I will have any options to continue or take unpaid leave for at least the month of September. At this point, even one extra month sounds good to me. That being said, should I be able to extend my leave into the fall, it will be unpaid. If I can't extend my leave, we will be paying out the arse for child care. No matter which way we go, money will definitely be tight for a while.
I have decided to create a stockpile and want to share some of my greatest bargains as I go along. After noticing the growing pile of diaper boxes and bags in the garage, my husband got a bit miffed. "Are you telling me there won't be any sales in a few months and you really have to spend money on all of this stuff now!?" Well, yes dear. Because, like I said, money is definitely not going to be as freely flowing as it has been. While my income is on hold (or being spent on child care), I would like to do everything in my power to prevent us from having to either pull from savings or rack up credit card debt.
So far, I have accumulated the following items:
1. One box of Pampers Swaddlers - newborn size 88 count
2. One package of Huggies Little Snugglers - newborn size 36 count
3. One box of Pampers Sensitive - size 1 84 count
4. One package of Huggies Snug & Dry - size 1 50 count
5. One box of Pampers Swaddlers - size 2 92 count
6. One package of Pampers Swaddlers - size 2 36 count
7. One box of Huggies Little Movers - size 3 72 count
8-10 Package of Pampers Baby Dry - size 3 32 count
11-12 Johnson's disposable nursing pads - 60 count
13-14 Johnson's Baby Bathtime wash and lotion
15-16 Desitin Maximum Strength
My stockpile so far |
*****Please note, I am not into "extreme couponing". I've watched the show a handful of times and really can't figure out how they do what they do. I don't even try. I've just found my own system that works. My system includes finding the best coupons (in duplicate and triplicate when possible) and working the hell out of CVS*****
Already planning the next shopping excursion |
As I hinted above, I absolutely LOVE CVS. The whole "Extra Bucks" program that they run is absolutely amazing if you know how to work it (which, over the past couple of years, I have not only learned, but perfected). They will run promotions where if you spend a certain dollar amount on a specific brand (usually it will be a large selection of P&G products or, most recently, Johnson & Johnson, Dove soap, etc). It's never just "oh here spend $30 on JUST paper towels to get $5". Otherwise, I'd never go for it. Luckily, it's always stuff that I use. Another plus is that you can use manufacturer's coupons on top of CVS Extra Bucks. So here is my most recent excursion in a nutshell:
1) Walk into the store and immediately grab a cart and scan my CVS card to get the day's special coupons (most of the time I don't use these, but occasionally they are good).
2) I always study the flier before I go so I know exactly where I'm headed. First was to grab Dove soap - which I was out of anyway - which was 2 6-packs for $15.00. And, if you spent $15 then you were given $5 in Extra Bucks to use on your next purchase. I had two coupons - each was for .75 off a Dove 6-pack and not subject to doubling anyway.
3) Head over to the baby aisle. Most J&J products were buy one get one half off, plus I had a crap ton of coupons for a number of their products as well as diapers and wipes. Then on top of that, if you spent $30 on select products then you would receive $10 in Extra Bucks. Here's what I grabbed and what I paid for each:
a. J&J Bedtime baby bath wash $6.79
b. J&J Bedtime baby lotion $3.39 (half off)
c. Desitin $5.49
d. Desitin $2.74 (half off)
e. J&J Nursing pads 60 ct $9.29
f. J&J Nursing pads 60 ct $4.64 (half off)
This totaled to $32.34
I had $7.00 in Extra Bucks and $6.25 in Manufacturer's and other CVS coupons which brought my total to about $19.09 AND I got another $15 in Extra Bucks (I didn't factor the soap into the $19 total since I'm just focusing on the baby stuff).
So for my next shopping trip, I have some Huggies coupons and $15 in Extra Bucks. Huggies and Pampers will usually go on sale for anywhere from $8.99-10.99 a pack at CVS. Pampers will throw some $1.50 off coupons out there which I print and save for sales, and Huggies will toss out some $3.00 off a package coupons which I also clip. The key there is to wait for the sales which, as I have explained to my husband, is easier to do now than it will be later on. So needless to say, when a Pampers or Huggies sale rolls around, I will easily grab two packs of diapers without paying anything out of pocket.
Target also runs some great deals at times. I got two of the big boxes of Pampers for $24.99 each, used coupons, AND got a $10 Target gift card with my purchase which I put towards another big box the following day while they were still on sale (and again, used a coupon). I always keep an eye on the Target flier, but their sales/deals definitely aren't as frequent as those found at CVS.
And maybe, if you're into the whole "extreme" couponing thing, then my deals really aren't that great. But to me, they're pretty awesome and I like to think that I'm working that CVS system pretty well :)
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