Lazy Man and Money

  • Blog
  • Home
  • About
    • What I’m Doing Now
  • Consumer Protection
    • Is Le-vel Thrive a Scam?
    • Is Jusuru a Scam?
    • Is Beachbody’s Shakeology a Scam?
    • Is “It Works” a Scam?
    • Is Neora (Nerium) a Scam?
    • Youngevity Scam?
    • Are DoTERRA Essential Oils a Scam?
    • Is Plexus a Scam?
    • Is Jeunesse a Scam?
    • Is Kangen Water a Scam?
    • ViSalus Scam Exposed!
    • Is AdvoCare a Scam?
  • Contact
  • Archive

Last-Minute, Frugal, Mother’s Day Tips

May 3, 2011 by Lazy Man 7 Comments

With only a few days until Mother’s Day, people are thinking about gift giving. If you are looking to save some money and have limited time, arts and crafts are a good way to go. It reminds me of the first Mother’s Day after my dad died. I was only 14… too young to drive anywhere and without a job to buy something valuable. So I wrote a little poem. It was horrible. Parts of it rhymed and parts of it almost rhymed. She had a calligrapher make it into a nice picture for framing. I guess she liked it well enough.

Here’s a sample of ideas that people came up with:

  • Camera Accessories – Chris said that moms are the picture takers in the family. Personally, I found that things couldn’t be further from the truth in my family. However, to each their own, right?
  • Burn a mix CD or put songs on an old MP3 player – I really liked this suggestion from Anna. My mom asked for a similar thing years ago. However, this was before iTunes was around. Getting songs was difficult – not to mention the legality of getting them. It seems like something that one could do in a few minutes once they learned how.
  • A Video – Kosmo @ The Casual Observer suggests taking a video. I know it’s not frugal, but this is one of the best reasons I can think of to buy a Flip camera.
  • Festival Day – Jen says to look for a festival as they are quite often free or cheap. Thisisbeth adds parks and zoos as good ideas. Of course we shouldn’t forget museums…
  • Hugs and Macaroni Statues – Tyler suggests a hug. It’s going to be tough for me 3000 miles away and may be too simplistic for some. I don’t know if the macaroni statue was serious, but it would on a personal level. She helped me make a macaroni Zeus (it was a portrait not a statue) for a diarama when I was little. Nothing beats good times and memories with macaroni.
  • Spend Time and Use What You Have – This is an overarching theme, but Joshua mentioned using wine from his stock. Maybe it’s because we live so close to Napa Valley and love wine-tasting, but we have so much wine in our stock. (It’s not exactly a frugal hobby, but we don’t go all that often.)
  • Restaurant Deals – Pat M noted that TGI Fridays is offer a deal on Mother’s Day and suggest other restaurants will do the same. In the past, it seems to me restaurants jacked the prices up, but in this economy the tables have turned.
  • Charity – MLR brings up the fantastic idea of donating to charity. My mom usually just buys what she wants (within reason), so typically there are few things to get her. This is one idea that breaks that mold.
  • Make Dinner – I’m surprised that something so simple wasn’t thought of until the 13th comment. I think I might use this one for my wife (or Doggy Mommy as we call her).
  • Make an Photo Book – Candice is making her mom and iPhoto book. This is how we did our wedding book and it took hours and hours – actually days. Now that it’s done, it’s would be easy to just send her a copy. However, it seems weird to send pictures of my wedding for Mother’s Day. I think it has to be more of a random – it’s July 23rd gift.

So what am I getting Mom? I’m going with a couple of months of Netflix. I’m also pre-ordering Friday Night Light DVDs for her. That’s not very personal. However, I do have some three years worth of writing on this website. I may send her a link. My difficulty with is the name… only some people understand that Lazy is a good thing.

[This article was originally published May 8th, 2009]

Filed Under: Spending Tagged With: arts and crafts, mix cd, mother's day, napa valley, wine tasting

Body Shop Groupon + Mother’s Day = Financial Win

April 25, 2011 by Lazy Man Leave a Comment

A few months ago, there was a big deal on Living Social, a group deal network, that sold $20 Amazon gift certificates for $10. I speculated that they were buying a million customers. Today there’s a deal that’s not quite as good, but I think it’s worthy of attention.

Groupon is offering a $40 voucher to The Body Shop for only $20. If you typically by at The Body Shop, this is a savings of 50% (that’s the limit to my Monday morning math). However, it gets better. If you redeem the voucher by May 30th you get $45 instead of $40 as a bonus. Okay, that $5 isn’t exactly the biggest bonus.

Why do I think this should get attention? It’s just in time for Mother’s Day. Need another reason why I like this deal? My wife participated in one around Christmas and ended up getting tons of product for the money. They are known for their sales. I’m not Body Shop’s typical customer, but I do know that they often have buy 2 get 1 free deals. They also have bundles of products that save money over buying them individually. There’s the potential to spend $20 and get $60-70 worth of product.

Personally, I think the Body Shop’s products are not for the frugal-minded. I get by with my generic, store brand, Dial soap quite well. However, with this deal it might be worth pampering yourself.

Filed Under: Smart Purchases, Spending Tagged With: body shop, mother's day

As Seen In…

Join and Follow

RSS Feed
RSS Feed

Follow Me on Pinterest

Search The Site

Recent Comments

  • Lazy Man on Artificial Intelligence Changes Everything
  • Steveark on Artificial Intelligence Changes Everything
  • Steveark on How Many Days of Financial Freedom do you Have?
  • Wesley on How Many Days of Financial Freedom do you Have?
  • Wesley on Should We Worry About the Debt Ceiling?

Please note that we may have a financial relationship with the companies mentioned on this site. We frequently review products or services that we have been given access to for free. However, we do not accept compensation in any form in exchange for positive reviews, and the reviews found on this site represent the opinions of the author.


© Copyright 2006-2023 · Perfect Plan Publishing, Inc. · All Rights Reserved · Privacy Policy · A Narrow Bridge Media Design