Shocking! 20 Things I Refuse to Spend Money On as a Woman over 50 💸
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- Опубліковано 24 тра 2024
- I'm becoming a minimalist as I get older so today I'm sharing 20 things that I refuse to spend money on! As a woman over 50, I’ve learned to be more mindful of my spending. In this video, I’ll share 20 things I no longer buy, from fashion and beauty to household items. These money-saving tips will help you save money and declutter your life!
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I just decluttered our closets. Feels so good. I also donated all of my high heels. I kept a few wedges or low block heels, at 59, two knee replacement surgeries, who am I kidding with a closet full of heels?😂
I'm 72 and I'm finding it an ordeal to walk in heels. I take a pair of flats if I'm going somewhere nice. I'm short and a bit chubby, so I've not quite given up on heels. I've promised myself I won't buy any new pairs though 😊
Me too!
My husband & I sold our big house & drastically downsized. So we've become minimalists & don't buy nearly as much stuff as we used to. My weakness has been kitchen gadgets but now that I have a very small kitchen, I just have the items that I really use & enjoy.
Love that!
😊😮
Actually one of my favorite things to do is look at clothes in stores & it gives me ideas. I love hacks, i tailor them to my needs.
It's a good idea when you're on a weight loss journey to just get your clothing from a thrift store that way you're not spending a lot of money and then you're down a size in a couple of months and cant wear them. And if you shop in a high-end area you will get some good quality name brand thrift clothes at a fraction of the price. 🙂🙂🙂
"No wire hangers!" She was right, and so are you, though. They're terrible. And I can't remember the last time I bought a magazine, even the ones by checkouts at the supermarket. For me, even the fast-fashion places are too expensive as I go to thrift stores first for practically any clothing I need. Thank you for a helpful video, and I will definitely look into Rakuten.
I used the library hugely but l treasure my book collection: if technology goes bust, l will have a lifetime of knowledge/ entertainment, and can pass it on to loved ones.
Way truth life, Some books are gonna be pretty difficult to get if censorship goes where I think it is going. Some of my favorite books are no longer at the library, either! They have to keep clearing things out to make room for the new things! So I do still buy books sometimes.
I buy my books at thrift stores then I donate them to a senior living community.
Great idea!
Thrift stores and yard sales are good sources for books that are out of print.
I don't buy streaming services.
I certainly do - much better value than cable. I watch KDramas - without streaming that would be impossible
We’re downsizing. The house we’re moving into is half the size. There is no way the clothing we currently have (four seasons worth) will fit in the closets. We don’t own a dresser as our house has a massive walk in closet with all the bells and whistles. I’m not a fan of bedroom furniture so won’t be purchasing a dresser for the new house either. My ‘plan’ is to only move what will comfortably fit. Wish me luck on that one. Everything left behind will be donated. I’m so ticked at myself for ever letting it get to this point. The amount of money I’ve spent on clothing, shoes, boots, books, kitchen gadgets, makeup and toiletries is disturbing. Still trying to figure out why I have six pairs of jeans when I only wear two of them!!! I haven’t bought anything since mid November and I still have plenty of gift with purchase items to use up. Not my favourite products by any stretch of the imagination but I’m determined to use them up. I keep telling myself with a home half the size, half needs to go! It’s just math.
And I seriously need to purge most of the home decor items. Way TOO much!
Same here, decluttering loads of stuff so I can move to a smaller house!
I stopped going to the high-priced hair salon and paying $25 dollars for.a.bottle of shampoo. I went with a simple haircut that almost anybody can cut and buy my shampoo at the dollar store.
I did the opposite. When I had a young family I was cheap about my hair. Now I'm single with grown kids and I treat myself to a good wash and cut twice a year. It's a self-care luxury
it is not about where you buy these products, it is about the ingredients.
I wash the fake flowers in a pillowcase in the machine short cycle. No spinning or drying😂.
Oh, thanks for the tip. I never would have thought to do that.
Silk flowers are easily "washed" by putting them in a bag with salt and tossing them gently. The dirt will literally come off. Of course, if there's natural dried ones, they may break.
I'm a senior recently I've been looking back at all the things I've spent money on and I think. why? If I had to do it all over again. I wouldn't buy all the same things you mentioned. I should have taken a picture of it. I no longer buy holiday items. After the holiday, there is no place to put them. Its a waste. What's important is to have money for emergencies, for vacations for the LASTING memories and for the most important necessities.
I use our immersion blender a lot. It is perfect for New Orleans Red Beans and Rice, grinding up chunky tomatoes and salsa for taco soup (hate the texture of cooked tomatoes), and several other meals. I love how efficient it is and how easy it is to clean.
The best souvenirs are your own photos and videos of experiences. I’ve a rule that nothing comes in the house unless I’ve a place to put it.
Now THAT is something I do - & if I really want something I've no room for, I'll donate stuff to make room.
We downsized from a huge house to a 1700 sq ft condo. It is a cleansing experience. As for cards between my husband and I,we recycle the past ones we gave each other. My great aunt did this with her husband and I loved the idea. You write a new sentiment and reread one from a past year. Now without a house our time is free for other things. Last year we took a total of 9 trips some large some just 5 days away. We enjoy every minute of our retirement 🥰
If you cannot afford books or music: yes, use libraries and youtube. But, books and music must be bought (ecopies are fine): this is the only way we ensure more books/music by new writers etc. I love my books and music. Culture is very important, and the "producers of culture/creatives" need to be able to live, so they need our money. I agree about most everything else you mentioned.
Yes I say library is great and if you fall in love with a certain book then buy it, makes sense
I love receiving cards, I only send to my family.
While you’re transitioning in your weight, please consider resale clothing. When clothes become too big and no longer wearable, donate those items and purchase replacements in your current size (try to stick to donating the same number of items you purchase). Knowing you will lose more weight and the items you wear are temporary, you don’t want to “invest” in items for the short term. I also love Chico’s and Talbot’s and have found brand new, with tags pieces that I loved wearing while on my weight loss journey. It’s recycling at its best, the bonus is having more $ to spend on your new wardrobe when you reach your goal weight.
I find it sad when people talk about not investing in or using what they call “good china”…it’s just lovely, well-made china…use it everyday…it’s part of surrounding yourself with lovely things and living just a bit more graciously…you’re worth it…it isn’t about having a formal lifestyle, it’s just about living a bit more elegantly no matter what your lifestyle….
It’s great that you enjoy using your china and that it brings you joy.
I get what you mean but my nice china has to be hand washed and I confess I’m too lazy for that.
I totally agree! Pretty china makes me happy! Love to set my table everyday! We always have cloth napkins & tablecloths too! Living simply doesn't have to be plain!
@@edith121454 I couldn’t agree more…I find it kind of sad that so much true quiet grace has gone out of everyday living for so many people. I don’t live in a Downton style…that would be weird…but a few niceties don’t hurt!
I don’t buy books, magazines, cookbook crafts,either. Knicknacks, etc. no souvenirs, I don’t wear makeup, just use moisturizer. No exercise equipment. No photo albums for me either. 😊
I don’t buy anything on impulse anymore…..I consider, compare and delay buying something until I’m sure it’s a good purchase.
Woman! How are you living my life?!!! The souvenir, and eyelid primer and the exercise equipment. This video was great!
I don't buy any of these either. Also no liquid laundry detergent or "pods" (I use laundry soap sheets), no fabric softener, no disposable shavers ( I recycle my man's used razor blades and use them for at least another year), no scented candles, no "smart" appliances, no "special" cleaners (make my own) and no more cat litter. (I have 4 cats) I use biodegradable, super cheap wood pellets from the hardware store instead. Works fantastic. No odor either. Oh- and no ziplog bags. I got a sealer from Value Village and use bread bags to seal in Lunch etc.
jbddesign - thanks for the tip about the wood chips I'll pass it along to my daughter. I'm very on board with your choices as well, extending the life of razors, no smart Alec technology when I can help it, no Alexa, no camera doorbell, no Wi-Fi extenders, etc. Friends rave about laundry soap sheets. I still have plenty of soap Left over from bulk purchase of a high-quality nontoxic laundry source, and have used a pure wash machine that doesn't require any soap unless I'm in the mood to add some. Psychologically sometimes it feels good to put soap in. The pure wash is just for cold water, which is how I wash most of my things. Soap, antimicrobial essential oil, etc., goes along with Things that need disinfecting at any temperature. no fancy cleaners, old-school original Bon Ami, acidic water, Castile soap. I don't have facial care products beyond witch hazel, plant hydrosols, goats milk soap, the occasional natural scrub, natural tooth powder. Not quite shampoo - free yet. My daughter and I made tea lights from old wax candles and essential oils which was fun.
A few years ago I decided to become a minimalist and purged everything that I haven’t used. If I buy one piece of clothing I give away one. Mix and match always
One thing I’d never buy is an electric car because they are impractical. I have a ‘95 Toyota Tercel that I use and I do put money into it but after that it keeps going and going. It is dependable and economical.
I adore our electric car. It is great in the city, we have travelled and camped with it. It takes a small amount of planning, but the savings are staggering. The amount we have not spent on gas and oil changes has almost covered the initial cost of the car.
My husband and I are both readers. Can’t tell you how much money we saved over the years by getting books from the library. Order on line, pick up when comes in. Lots of great tips in your video. Looking great Kathy❤️
I get a lot of free books for my Kindle on line
I purchase postcards in my travels and use them as my greeting cards. I love to find them at antique stores too, and pay next to nothing for them.
I also buy postcards and discovered they are the exact size of a recipe card. There's usually enough room on the back for a recipe and now when I pull out a recipe, I'm reminded of a lovely place I've been. I was in Scotland last summer and wandered into a specialty liquor store (even though I only have one or two alcoholic drinks per year). I'm sure the friendly proprietor could see I was NOT going to buy any alcohol so she gave me a postcard of the lovely seaside scene outside the shop🙂.I've written the recipe for the cullen skink (fish chowder) I enjoyed at the restaurant next door on this postcard.
I don't do magazine subscriptions, and I make good use of libraries - even when I'm travelling. I do buy books that I regard as resources that I'll be referring to often. (I also like to underline and/or highlight, something not appropriate for borrowed books.) I avoid crafty "dust-collectors" and I stopped wearing makeup a few years ago. I've owned 3 stationary bikes, one X-C ski machine, and a rowing machine over the years - dumb, dumb, dumb - and briefly an expensive fitness club membership that I didn't use. I'm happiest outdoors. I'm a fulltime RVer after living in a sticks & bricks and downsized a lot. I do have a storage unit with remaining personal effects, but the household furniture and most accoutrements are gone. My weakness has been battery-operated tools for my impromptu workshopping "needs"...
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We’ve been decluttering and I swear I’ll never take the free samples when I order online from Sephora. I just donated a massive box of unopened samples (some were Clinique bonus items). I just don’t use them! We have a lot of good dishes and we do use them. Just as we have nice clothes we must wear them. I love the motto “Use your good stuff!” and I’m trying to live by it. Less is definitely more - quality over quantity!
I like to donate my samples to the women's shelter, they are my favourite charity. Have a nice weekend Patricia, hopefully it's a warm one.
@@StyleWithCathyOver50 That’s where I donated mine too! Nice here today but cooling down overnight. At least it’ll be dry. Have a great weekend too 😊
I like to get books from goodwill. I plan to go on vacation with my kids in the next year. Your so right about the memories are the most important.😊thank you Cathy
Im Canadian and love my subscription to House Beautiful UK. I know it's expensive but I lend them to a friend and go through the issues over and over.
If I do buy cards I buy them at the dollar store Or At 5 below Because I can get them for less than $2 everywhere else anywhere from 5-10
I love Lands End Tee Shirts. The fit beautifully and last and last if you hang dry them.
Horizontal striped clothes, hair dye, hair doodads, excess shoes, excess coats, dinners out (we switched to lunches), car washes, fresh Christmas trees, make up ( i just use lotion and lip oils, i gave up lipstick since covid and masks)......just so many things....I dont miss stuff.
I'm still in the workforce, so yah...I dye my hair out od necessity. Workplaces don't like grey.
@@l.5832 and my daughter told me young people were intentionally picking grey to dye their hair now. Just goes to show you. But I can imagine work places are tough especially now with DEI going on.
My husband and I used to go to one of the Barnes and Noble bookstores, get a coffee from the Starbucks in the bookstore and look at magazines before. Haven’t done that in years since we started checking them out at our local library
Very good ideas! Some I already do! Some I plan on! 😅 very helpful! Looking forward to more suggestions!❤
I feel like you are my twin with how similar your thoughts are to mine. Most of yours match mine, lol. I no longer repurchase non stick pans and skillets. I discovered cast iron and I’m kicking myself for not listening to my husband earlier in our marriage. Cooking on cast iron is amazing and I’ll never have to worry about it wearing down or getting damaged from not using the correct utensils. I was a cable cutter way before it became a thing. That said I don’t subscribe to a streaming service anymore either. I just don’t watch TV. Great video.
You look exceptionally pretty today.
Oh thank you!
Im finding I want to buy the things you tubers put out there. Like pots and pans, clothes, I like the glass pyrex with snap lids.
Glenda, I have been doing glass containers for a long time and love it. The thing I don't love is how difficult it is to replace the tops! Or the bottoms, occasionally things break. My brother-in-law sent us home with some food in the snap lid glass storage items and one of the sides was just breaking right off. Not very good longevity. I don't know if it's because he puts his in the dishwasher or is careless or what. I used to love the silicone top ones that I got at the Container Store but now I have to be super careful that none of them get lost at the back of the fridge. One of them got lost in the back of the fridge, grew this nasty mold that won't come off! And here I was thinking that these silicon lids were the be-all end-all answer to the old plastic lids that cracked overtime! I definitely pay a lot of attention to caring for the lids now. I have both the silicone and the Snapon lids on the glass. I even have a few of the old style plastic lid glassware and the kind that has a glass top as well as a glass bottom.
Libraries are the best value!
I buy most of my cards at Dollar Tree; some are 2 for $1.25!
You are so down to earth and I really enjoy your honesty.
Thank you!
100% agree. I think when we get to our “wiser years” we have a better sense of who we are and what we like. Quality over quantity for sure. Smart, well thought out suggestions Cathy. Thank you.
I love using the library app, but after the last power out here I did go and buy some secondhand books from both the secondhand store and the library just so I’d have something to read
I am a new watcher and enjoyed all the information you shared. Did not appear to be a subscription spot.
The subscription button is right under the video.
I am currently only buying necessary consumables. I have enough of everything to last 2 lifetimes. And, even with consumables, I am not stock piling.
I often re read books, i through out loads, no magazines
I have a very similar list to yours. I do buy books that I think are not going to be available in the future. And I keep the favorites that I go back to again and again. The library is king. For magazines as well. Long ago I forwarded my scrapbooking supplies when I thought I would play crafting to be social with The neighborhood moms, but I never really cared for it. Ditching all of the pagan holidays that I used to think we're Christian has saved a lot in my budget, cleared a lot of square footage, and I was able to save others money by passing it on to people who continue to celebrate those things. It has simplified so much to just say no to all of that! I stopped getting souvenirs a long time ago with a few exceptions. I really don't wear jewelry, but I have bought pendants in four different places that we visited because I actually feel like those stone pendants are harmonious on me. I don't feel any compulsion to continue doing that though. My make up is super simple, I have been using the Christina compact for over a decade I believe and one compact keeps me going for months and months. Pressed mineral make up. Four coordinating colors in each compact - blend as you like, they have some thing for foundation, rouge, eyeshadow, eyeliner, all neutral. And one easy to carry compact. Slightly different variations so they have something for every depth skin tone. Add some mascara, tinted lip gloss, and eyeshadow with an angled brush for eyeliner, that's it. are use the oil cleansing method for my face instead of fancy cleaners, some witch hazel and rose hydrosol for fun. Skin breakouts are a thing of the past since I started using the Christina compact. They occasional scrub with salt or sugar or oatmeal etc. Nothing fancy.
i've gotten rid of some exercise equipment also!
Still dealing with my photos. I don't take a lot of photos but it's really annoying when I lose access to the ones on my external drive instead of having them in my hand.
Birthday cards went the way of other pagan holidays and I would much rather spend time with people regularly then save it up for a birthday.
I agree with the white China plan to the nth degree! A little attention to the color of white and your table always looks coordinated.
My husband considers the coffee maker and toaster oven essential, so I think if we ever moved into a mini house on wheels he would be fine with that.
Fast fashion is so gross now! It looks like plastic, it feels like plastic… Because it IS plastic for all intents and purposes!
I'm keeping my workhorse sewing machine, one of the best ones singer ever built back in the late 1950s to 1960. I'm going back to making some of my own clothing like I did when I was young. I love shopping for natural fiber fabrics, especially organic. I scored some organic linen and some great colors for this summer and it won't be a moment too soon for my overworked wardrobe! I also have an eye on converting some of my Gently worn clothing into cute outfits for a little girl whose coloring is absolutely perfect for it… Those purchases weren't so great for me because I disregarded my coloring when I purchased them.
Cathy, you are fabulous! Your haircut and color look terrific!
Oh thank you!
Cathy, I’m so guilty about 90% of the things you mentioned especially books. I’m not an e-book fan. I want a real book, hard cover. After one move when the movers had to carry 19 boxes of books I ended up taking all the ones I had read and traded them in, paperbacks. I still read books but when I’m done I give them to thrift stores. I have kept a few of my favorites. At my age, 74, I don’t need a lot of things so I’ve cleaned out a lot. I can’t take them with me and my children and grandchildren don’t want them.
Thanks Cathy. I quit buying magazines a good while back also. I quit my subscription boxes because I loved the sales to much. I gave a lot of the items away as gifts but I love so called good sales. You have taught me to think more about quality than quantity. My daughter n I were talking about this subject earlier today. I grew up so poor and never had money to have good skin care or quality anything. I tried to teach my girls don’t buy throw away furniture but save up to buy quality pieces, one at a time if you have to. I taught them the same with clothes. Unfortunately I’ve never gotten into buying expensive clothes.
I don’t buy “inexpensive jewelry”. I have so many expensive/nice jewelry I rarely use but want to wear it when I do. Since I no longer work in an office setting, not necessary to have as many clothes or jewelry. I have started giving some jewelry to my daughter since she does “dress” for work daily.
Funny know how expense or not my daughter still calls it grandma's style.. (its not)
Yes, I have given a lot of my Gemstone jewelry to my grandkids.
I received an electronic photo frame for Christmas - Aura. And it is fabulous!
We got one for a Christmas gift but can’t figure how to download stuff! Not a great gift for older people!
Getting ready for a garage sale, I have 2 and 3 of the same exact thing, this happened because I had so much stuff could never find the item. Donated books and stopped buying, I now use my library card, made a cookbook on my computer, and keep copies from the internet. I let my kids go thru extra stuff and take what they wanted. If I see something I think I want, google it, that process will make you realize you dont need it. Clothes havent bought anything in over a year.
I absolutely agree with everything you said. I don’t buy any of this stuff anymore and haven’t for awhile. Excellent video.
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Cathy your hair is getting so long! It looks really nice on you 😀
Oh thank you!
I AGREE 1000 PER CT.
My mom is French Canadian and she used to make meat stuffing and I remember that steel meat grinder! I have made the stuffing myself as an adult but I ask the grocery store to grind it!
As someone that was in the printing business (almost non-existent now) the trees that were used to make the paper were one of Canada's main industries, so it's sad to see the loss of these. The appliances in my kitchen are 30+ years old, work perfectly, are in amazing condition (because I clean them!!) and I am an avid cook/baker. I haven't felt the need for whatever is the newest iteration of these items. I try to buy from clothing stores where I can try items on, as returning them is just adding to the landfills (as most retailers and on line companies throw them out when returned). Massive problem. I am sad to see the greeting card habit going away. Most of my family is overseas, and I love receiving cards. I think that they still send them in the UK. "Good" china used to be such a thing in the US and Canada (not so much in the UK - which surprised everyone when I moved here and didm't have any!) and for the first 10 or 15 years of my marriage we used it always when we entertained - and the table looked wonderful! I'm holding on to it - worth a lot of money (and maybe my grandkids will appreciate it!).
I did a Swedish Death cleaning about 6 months ago. Best thing I’ve ever done. My children won’t laugh at what I’ve saved over the years!! LOL. But I gave my everyday China away opting to use the Lenox China I’ve had for years (got them on sale) and we love it!
Greetings from NY!❤. Hi Cathy. I am with you 100% on every item you covered in this video. I no longer spend money on all of that. I do miss getting magazines though as I always enjoyed receiving a new one monthly. Wishing you a great weekend!
Thanks Gina, you too!
Thank you fir sharing, great advice.
Thank you Cathy, love your videos ❤
No more magazine buying for me.
Agree with all of these. Great video.
Great topic .. yes there is so many temptations out there.. I usually sing ( I need that like a hole in the head, a hole in the head) it work! lol
WTF is up with these UA-cam videos saying not to buy BOOKS!!!!! Plus sorry, I don’t buy as many clothes as I did before retirement but I still buy them & make them!!!! I get small sized (ie sample size) toiletries to go on planes with as I travel a lot! I buy kitchen appliances when the ones I have die (I’ve replaced my crockpot twice, my rice cooker once, my coffee pot once & my toaster once - all after I retired).
Some of the things on your list make sense now to me, but not when I was still in my 50s (& still wearing makeup, etc).
You don't have to agree, it's my opinion.
@@StyleWithCathyOver50 I'm just rather flabbergasted by the number of UA-camrs (not just you) talking about not buying books! I mean, I did downsize my library from 3000 to 1000, & I often buy Kindle books, or use the Little Libraries on my daily walk (6 of them!) but I still buy books, & cookbooks! I'm no minamalist tho.
I make my own cards BTW so don't buy them!
@@teleriferchnyfain I buy books too...too many books at the library are dirty, filled with food stains, germs and pet hair...grosses me out. If they're novels, or a best sellers, I donate them to seniors, assisted living apts, etc. where others can enjoy them....been doing this since I was in my 20's, I'm 65 now.
The library sometimes smells funky, homeless people spend days there. It’s nice to have a new book in my hands.
Agree 100% regarding magazines!
Thanks for the nice video. I need to stop buying things. & to start thinking do I really need this. 👍
Cathy you look so good. This list of yours is a good one!
LOVE this video. Thx😊
Glad you enjoyed it!
books, makeup, costume jewelry, candles, and fancy shoes. I have saved a fortune not buying this stuff
I do not buy any more decor items
Such a great video!
Thank you!!
I'm going to bring out the china tomorrow and shock my husband! ha ha ha! We got married in 1983 and picked out china because that is what everyone did back then! We have never used it. Especially the little coffee cups with the saucer!
Great ideas! Thanks!
Thanks for watching!
Good video
Great video! 😊
Thanks! 😊
Great tips Cathy thanks
Thanks for watching!
Great information!
Thanks for watching!
Ok you do not even touch me for cookbooks, but I have pretty much stopped buying them. When we downsized I got rid of over 100 cookbooks. I still have about 50 or 60. Crazy, just cannot get rid of them, but at least I no longer buy them. Love the channel👍🏻👍🏻
It must be an age thing bc I feel that way too! I have been declutterring and giving to Salvation Army!
Great suggestions! Would love to see your process of cleaning out your closet.
Hi Cathy other great video I have enjoyed watching it today ❤
Thanks so much Alana!
Great video Cathy. Love your hair and makeup.
Thank you so much!
Your hair is growing out so nicely! Looks great. I use glass and wash the lids by hand. Love them!!
I traveled a lot as a child and young adult. I would buy souvenirs. As I matured friends started buying them for me for gifts. At one time my husband bought a spoon collection rack for wall. It held about 100 spoons. I still had many. I just can’t bring myself to throw them away. Any suggestions of what to do with them?
Donate
I have a large set of expensive name brand English china. It's plain creamy white, no design, matching serving platters and bowls, casseroles, etc.. It's our every day china. So durable.
I have thousands of photos on digital but really they are never looked at by anyone but me. I have gone back to printing off select photos and putting them in a album anyone can enjoy. A whole life of photos can be deleted in one malfunction or swipe.
Besides must-haves coffee maker and toaster, my immersion blender is really the only other appliance I keep because I use it fairly often. I don’t have or use other things, mainly because I have limited storage in my 650-sq ft home, which I love. It’s so liberating to have fewer things to maintain.
I can warn you NEVER to buy the "seen on screen" things because they don't work at all like they show you. I've bought many of them over the years & found out they are fakes! You know-anything to make a fast buck & scam people!😮
Hi! This is the first video of yours that I’ve seen and I just subscribed! 👍🙋♀️🥰🇺🇸
Awesome! Thank you!
Hello. Cathy. My favorites are Honey crisp 🍎 apples and cheese sticks. And Greek yogurt and frozen berry's with nuts. I only use cinnamon sticks also. I have a dress on right now. Like your t - shirt you have on right now. 😊 I had just donated clothes to Big brothers donations and Diabetes Canada. And some to Family services. My hubby and our 2 sons came up with 8 bags. And 2 boxes of electronic appliances and pots and pans dinnerware. It really cleared out alot of things we didn't need or use anymore Thanks Cathy for your awesome video and about the snacks. Peace ✌️❤
It feels good to declutter and pass things on to someone who can use it. 💖
I understand what you’re saying and you’re right but these people say it on here they start charging at the library is a magazine mooring et cetera et cetera whatever you buy your charger is more because you’re watching it on UA-cam or an iPad or whatever or books from the library are free that’s any good thing I can think of that’s really good if you’ve got a card and you can join the library that is a better way of doing things you’re absolutely right thank you
All those people who lose their jobs because of the minallist movement! I'm 62 and I cut back but I now trade up ,buy better things. Enjoy life you can 't take it with you !
I make gifts from nature, and I would really love to have a house of 1,700 sq.ft mine is 1,250 now. The only exercise I do is walking to store which is 4 miles away unless it's Save A Lot then I'll get bus it is 15 miles there. I love your face framing hairstyle
I agree with you on most of this stuff, but I love my immersion blender. I'm not quite 50 yet, but I have stopped buying much of this stuff years ago. I agree with souvenirs, once in a while we'll get a t-shirt or a Christmas tree ornament to remember the place and vacation, but pictures are our biggest souvenir.
Love this VIDEO! you are looking great, my best to you & hubs & daughter.
Thank you!