How Much money do you have in your house? Here is all the money that I found yesterday when packing and cleaning up. My house was worth $6.93. That is a lot of money just laying around.
That's funny that you counted it. I know we have coins all over the place because of the kids and because when I find them I stick them in whatever container is closest at the time.
I am so about change. When I was younger and I would count my money- my friend would always say I have $6.00 and some change. I on the other hand would say I have $6.71. I am all about the change. See- there is some good that comes from moving!
I use change all the time, so I hardly ever have any lying around. Marc keeps it in a dish on his dresser and when it fills up, he takes it to a machine and gets "real" money. I am just amazed that you are finding time to do all these posts in the midst of moving!
Holy Cow! How are you finding time to post??? I don't deal with cash too much, more of a debit card person, so we don't have too much change lying around. Mya sure likes pennies though and knows 5 of them can be traded for a sucker from the gas station.
Sadly, I use all of my loose change on my obsessive drink runs to Sonic. I find myself scrounging around for change all of the time. I think the most we have is in our kids piggy banks. You know its sad when you see a quarter and think you hit the jackpot!
I think I might have about $20 in my purse. Does that count? Other than that, probably only a few cents. But then I don't have little money grubbers to spread the wealth around my house yet!
Hey, when you unpack (this is related to your movers post) I think you should take a picture of just how much fabric you have! I'd love to drool over that stash for a while--or is there a picture somewhere already?
This reminds me of a book we read for book club called "Small Change". It is an easy read but full of so many great life lessons. Pick it up - you won't regret it!
I donated my last $2.56 for a funeral flower arrangement for a co-worker's sister. My wallet is completely empty now!
wished i had money laying around...i think i pick everything and then go buy something. have one of those sorters of quarters, dimes, and nickels so i am alwasy so eager to put them in their place and then buy something...
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That's funny that you counted it. I know we have coins all over the place because of the kids and because when I find them I stick them in whatever container is closest at the time.
I am so about change. When I was younger and I would count my money- my friend would always say I have $6.00 and some change. I on the other hand would say I have $6.71. I am all about the change. See- there is some good that comes from moving!
I use change all the time, so I hardly ever have any lying around. Marc keeps it in a dish on his dresser and when it fills up, he takes it to a machine and gets "real" money. I am just amazed that you are finding time to do all these posts in the midst of moving!
Holy Cow! How are you finding time to post??? I don't deal with cash too much, more of a debit card person, so we don't have too much change lying around. Mya sure likes pennies though and knows 5 of them can be traded for a sucker from the gas station.
Sadly, I use all of my loose change on my obsessive drink runs to Sonic. I find myself scrounging around for change all of the time. I think the most we have is in our kids piggy banks. You know its sad when you see a quarter and think you hit the jackpot!
Snowcone money! You deserve a treat for working so hard.
I think I might have about $20 in my purse. Does that count? Other than that, probably only a few cents. But then I don't have little money grubbers to spread the wealth around my house yet!
Hey, when you unpack (this is related to your movers post) I think you should take a picture of just how much fabric you have! I'd love to drool over that stash for a while--or is there a picture somewhere already?
LOL!!! I love that you documented the change you found! Such a funny part of any moving experience but I would never have thought to share it! Thanks!
This reminds me of a book we read for book club called "Small Change". It is an easy read but full of so many great life lessons. Pick it up - you won't regret it!
I donated my last $2.56 for a funeral flower arrangement for a co-worker's sister. My wallet is completely empty now!
wished i had money laying around...i think i pick everything and then go buy something. have one of those sorters of quarters, dimes, and nickels so i am alwasy so eager to put them in their place and then buy something...
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