Because sometimes you get more. Or you save more over time. Or both.
I'm really frugal so I'm always looking around for the best deal, and sometimes the best deal is more expensive on the front end.
Being the proud owner of a new used car, I want to do everything I can to take care of it and extend its life. Now that it is winter time, that means rust proofing it from salt. Rust proofing is new to me, so I called around to a few places to see who could do it and how much it cost. Walmart and Canadian Tire were two places I knew of that did it, and I found out they both offer a treatment for $89.99 that covers the entire car, not just the undercarriage. I made an appointment at Walmart (they had the earliest time available), but they told me the appointment could be conditional on the weather. The technician let me know that if it was too snowy/slushy, they weren't able to remove the snow/slush from the car before they did the oil application. It was a snow storm the day of my appointment, and they said I was welcome to still get it done, but they would have to spray the oil OVER the snow/mud/salt that was on the car, so they recommended I reschedule for a less snowy day. I don't think there is going to be a less snowy day until March. I called Canadian Tire and asked if they remove the snow from the car before application. They told me that the heat of the garage melts the snow off and then they apply the oil. The snow melts off on its own? How long does that take? Doesn't anyone have a hose and some warm water to rinse the car off?
Krown does. I was complaining to my brother about getting rust proofing done in the snow, and he told me to "just go to Krown". I'd never heard of them, but Bro said they are the best. I called the Barrie location and they are indeed the best! When I asked if they clean the snow from your car first, they said they spray it off with hot water. No letting it melt away on its own? No just putting the oil on over top of it? Nope. They clean the snow from your car before they apply the oil treatment. That is all I wanted. The price was higher - $119.95 - but that also included drilling into the car so they could put the oil deep into the vehicle. They give your car a rinse after the application, and they guarantee the price you paid for the life of your car. So even if their rate goes up, I'll always pay $119.95 on the Mazda. The best part was the staff were super friendly and helpful and it only took 25 minutes. I mentioned that my brother went there too and they gave me $10 off for a family rate. Seriously? It was a bonus that has me singing their praises and now my Dad is going to go there next year too. I was really impressed with the whole Krown experience and it was only twenty dollars more than the other places. For the professional service I received, I think it was well worth it in the long run.
Also this week I paid more up front for new Christmas lights. My previous lights were regular bulbs and half the strand was dead when I plugged them in. I only used them twice and I already had to replace them. I went in to get a new strand last night, and I had to decide between the $5 regular strand and the $15 LED strand. The LEDs use less power and are said to last ten times longer than the regular strands. I gave them a try and I frickin' love them! They are so bright and festive. From what I have been reading about LED lights, I am pretty sure when I plug them in next year they are still going to work. And the year after that and the year after that. I had to pay $10 more up front, but I'll save money on my hydro bill and by not having to replace them as frequently.
Pay more now, save more over time. Sounds like a plan.
I'm really frugal so I'm always looking around for the best deal, and sometimes the best deal is more expensive on the front end.
Being the proud owner of a new used car, I want to do everything I can to take care of it and extend its life. Now that it is winter time, that means rust proofing it from salt. Rust proofing is new to me, so I called around to a few places to see who could do it and how much it cost. Walmart and Canadian Tire were two places I knew of that did it, and I found out they both offer a treatment for $89.99 that covers the entire car, not just the undercarriage. I made an appointment at Walmart (they had the earliest time available), but they told me the appointment could be conditional on the weather. The technician let me know that if it was too snowy/slushy, they weren't able to remove the snow/slush from the car before they did the oil application. It was a snow storm the day of my appointment, and they said I was welcome to still get it done, but they would have to spray the oil OVER the snow/mud/salt that was on the car, so they recommended I reschedule for a less snowy day. I don't think there is going to be a less snowy day until March. I called Canadian Tire and asked if they remove the snow from the car before application. They told me that the heat of the garage melts the snow off and then they apply the oil. The snow melts off on its own? How long does that take? Doesn't anyone have a hose and some warm water to rinse the car off?
Krown does. I was complaining to my brother about getting rust proofing done in the snow, and he told me to "just go to Krown". I'd never heard of them, but Bro said they are the best. I called the Barrie location and they are indeed the best! When I asked if they clean the snow from your car first, they said they spray it off with hot water. No letting it melt away on its own? No just putting the oil on over top of it? Nope. They clean the snow from your car before they apply the oil treatment. That is all I wanted. The price was higher - $119.95 - but that also included drilling into the car so they could put the oil deep into the vehicle. They give your car a rinse after the application, and they guarantee the price you paid for the life of your car. So even if their rate goes up, I'll always pay $119.95 on the Mazda. The best part was the staff were super friendly and helpful and it only took 25 minutes. I mentioned that my brother went there too and they gave me $10 off for a family rate. Seriously? It was a bonus that has me singing their praises and now my Dad is going to go there next year too. I was really impressed with the whole Krown experience and it was only twenty dollars more than the other places. For the professional service I received, I think it was well worth it in the long run.
Also this week I paid more up front for new Christmas lights. My previous lights were regular bulbs and half the strand was dead when I plugged them in. I only used them twice and I already had to replace them. I went in to get a new strand last night, and I had to decide between the $5 regular strand and the $15 LED strand. The LEDs use less power and are said to last ten times longer than the regular strands. I gave them a try and I frickin' love them! They are so bright and festive. From what I have been reading about LED lights, I am pretty sure when I plug them in next year they are still going to work. And the year after that and the year after that. I had to pay $10 more up front, but I'll save money on my hydro bill and by not having to replace them as frequently.
Pay more now, save more over time. Sounds like a plan.
I bought my fifth box of clementines of the season this week. And my 17th pomegranate. These fruits are only in season from late November to mid January, so I am trying to shove twelve months worth of love and appreciation of these yummy treats into the two short months they are available by consuming as many as possible. Plus they are both my absolute favourite. I love, love, love them.
I love pomegranates because they satisfy some of my key snacky cravings: perfect crunch, finger food, and takes time to eat. I pull my pomegranates apart (like this), and make my way through seed by seed in one big, messy, fulfilling snacking adventure. They are incredibly tangy, juicy, and fun to eat.
My favourite way to eat clementines is in groups of five or more. My average is eight per sitting. Last year I went through about 12 boxes of them without really trying, so we'll see how many I get to this year. Clementines are easy to peel, generally seedless, and full of yum. Such a great snack. I wish they were available all year round!
I love pomegranates because they satisfy some of my key snacky cravings: perfect crunch, finger food, and takes time to eat. I pull my pomegranates apart (like this), and make my way through seed by seed in one big, messy, fulfilling snacking adventure. They are incredibly tangy, juicy, and fun to eat.
My favourite way to eat clementines is in groups of five or more. My average is eight per sitting. Last year I went through about 12 boxes of them without really trying, so we'll see how many I get to this year. Clementines are easy to peel, generally seedless, and full of yum. Such a great snack. I wish they were available all year round!
Exiting the grocery store this afternoon, I began to walk down the row of cars where I remembered parking. I scanned the row of cars and it was easy to spot mine: the one with the headlights left on. Shit. I picked up the pace with my groceries in tow, believing that the extra three seconds I gained by running would ensure the battery was not dead. I threw myself in the car, did a chant of "please don't make me learn the hard way", and attempted to start the car. It worked, thankfully. No boost required.
One of the only flaws I have found in my car is that there is no alarm bell if you try to exit the car with the headlights still on. I'm not used to turning the headlights on and off, so I need an alarm to yell at me or I am not going to remember. In lieu of a bell, my friend Duct Tape and I have placed a friendly reminder in the form of the word "Lights" on the inside car door just above the handle. Here's hoping that this visual aid will help me avoid a car battery failure in the future.
One of the only flaws I have found in my car is that there is no alarm bell if you try to exit the car with the headlights still on. I'm not used to turning the headlights on and off, so I need an alarm to yell at me or I am not going to remember. In lieu of a bell, my friend Duct Tape and I have placed a friendly reminder in the form of the word "Lights" on the inside car door just above the handle. Here's hoping that this visual aid will help me avoid a car battery failure in the future.
I'm at my parent's place for a few days - involving myself in family events that will conclude with buffet lunch at Mandarin on Wednesday. I am having a glorious relationship with food lately, where my cup has been continuously running over since about Halloween and I am indulging in every minute of it. I might take a break from feasting after lunch on Wednesday - as I will have to resume this lifestyle at Christmas and I don't know if I can keep up the pace until then!
This multi-day visit to my Mom's is the first one where I didn't need to get someone to drop me off and pick me up. I just drove my car over here and parked it. When I am ready to leave, I will just drive it home. It is a simple thing to be happy about, but I am still celebrating having a car of my own.
Going to Mom's Car Mix
1. F*ck You - Cee Lo Green
2. Telephone - Lady Gaga feat. Beyonce
3. Opportunities (Let's Make Lots of Money) - Pet Shop Boys
4. Crash - Dave Mathews Band**
5. Rudie Can't Fail - The Clash
6. Murder of One - Counting Crows
7. Where the Streets Have No Name (I Can't Take My Eyes Off You) - Pet Shop Boys
8. Under Pressure - Queen and David Bowie
9. In Your Eyes (live) - Peter Gabriel
10. Home and Dry - Pet Shop Boys
11. You Can Close Your Eyes - James Taylor and Carole King
12. Sail Away - David Gray
13. Alejandro - Lady Gaga
14. September - Earth, Wind, & Fire
15. Bennie and the Jets - Elton John
16. Pendulums - Sarah Harmer
**While listening to the mix in the car, I realized it was a little unnerving to sing along to the lyrics "crash into me." Version 2.0 of this mix would replace 'Crash' with '#41' (also by Dave Matthews Band).
This multi-day visit to my Mom's is the first one where I didn't need to get someone to drop me off and pick me up. I just drove my car over here and parked it. When I am ready to leave, I will just drive it home. It is a simple thing to be happy about, but I am still celebrating having a car of my own.
Which leads me to my "Going to Mom's Car Mix". These are the tracks that will be taking me to and from my parents place.
Going to Mom's Car Mix
1. F*ck You - Cee Lo Green
2. Telephone - Lady Gaga feat. Beyonce
3. Opportunities (Let's Make Lots of Money) - Pet Shop Boys
4. Crash - Dave Mathews Band**
5. Rudie Can't Fail - The Clash
6. Murder of One - Counting Crows
7. Where the Streets Have No Name (I Can't Take My Eyes Off You) - Pet Shop Boys
8. Under Pressure - Queen and David Bowie
9. In Your Eyes (live) - Peter Gabriel
10. Home and Dry - Pet Shop Boys
11. You Can Close Your Eyes - James Taylor and Carole King
12. Sail Away - David Gray
13. Alejandro - Lady Gaga
14. September - Earth, Wind, & Fire
15. Bennie and the Jets - Elton John
16. Pendulums - Sarah Harmer
**While listening to the mix in the car, I realized it was a little unnerving to sing along to the lyrics "crash into me." Version 2.0 of this mix would replace 'Crash' with '#41' (also by Dave Matthews Band).
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