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As a family of eight with financial goals, we are all about saving money on the things that don’t matter to us so that we can be free to spend on the things that are our priorities.

My husband and I were both raised in frugal families, so we aren’t strangers to the frugal life, but our priorities are a little different than our parents’ were. Your frugal probably looks different than my frugal, too.

That’s how it should be! Personal finance is personal because we all have different priorities.

Still, no matter what your frugal looks like, I’m sure you can agree that living the frugal life can really be an adventure sometimes.

Sometimes you have wins that you’re eager to share with all of your frugal friends. I call those our frugal feats.

Other times things don’t work out quite like we had planned. Those are our frugal flops.

And sometimes the frugal life can just be funny.

So here are some frugal feats, flops, and funnies from our summer (better late than never, right!?)! Feel free to share your own in the comments!

Frugal Feats

Fair Tickets

Our county fair is held in June. My kids came with me to help set up the quilts at the fair early in the week. I am definitely on the younger end as far as quilting friends go, plus I have a bunch of tall, helpful kids, so every year we get recruited to help set up the quilt exhibits. For our volunteering efforts, in addition to free lunch, we got five free tickets for the fair, a savings of around $50! We pair that with either going on kids day (younger 3 kids get in free) or teen day (older 3 kids get in free).

Fair Food

If you have read this post, you won’t be surprised to know that we spent exactly $0 on food at the fair. Buying food for 8 at carnival prices is just not our style. Since you aren’t allowed to bring food into the fair, I left ours in the car. I brought a cooler with sandwich things, fruit, bagels, Italian ice, and frozen GoGurt. When everyone started to get hungry, we got our hands stamped, walked out the the car to eat, then went back to the fair. We brought our own refillable water bottles with us into the fair, so we stayed hydrated. Also, most of our family (except for our oldest two who are extra health conscious) participated in the funnel cake eating contest, which meant we each ate half of a funnel cake with whipped cream. That was enough “fair food” for us!

Frugal Flops

Bug Spray

We took a very quick and last minute camping trip in June. Mike headed out with most of the kids a few hours ahead of me. He called to let me know a few things he forgot. Among those was insect repellant. He told me that the moquitoes were really bad, so if possible, I should grab ours before I left. I had already left, so I stopped by the store on the way. We have lots of moquito spray at home that we really like (this kind), so I didn’t like spending $10 on the only option the store had. To make it worse, it wasn’t even effective.

Drowned Phone

My 15-year-old went to the river with a friend recently. In addition to playing in the water, his friend brought an underwater metal detector. Together they found lots of drowned treasures like sunglasses and pocketknives, but my son also dropped his phone in the water. I specifically warned him to be careful with his phone because the last time he went to the river he dropped it in the water. He was able to resurrect it the first time, but this time it didn’t come back to life, so he had to buy a new one. Unfortunately none of the random treasures he found in the river were worth as much as a new phone cost.

Frugal Funnies

Amazon Prime

We have had Amazon Prime shipping through my parents for as long as I can remember. On ocassion we have also paid to watch or purchase a Prime video. When I first noticed an Amazon Prime charge on our credit card I figured that it must be a video that my husband rented for the kids. Then I saw it again the next month, but again figured that it must be Mike paying for something Prime-y. After three months I finally asked him about it. He said he never signed up for anything. The only think we can figure is that one of our younger kids inadvertenly signed up for it. He immediately cancelled, and since we hadn’t accessed any of the benefits that month they automatically refunded the charges for that third month at least. The moral of the story is to just communicate instead of assume.

How about you?

Tell us about your recent frugal feats, flops, and funnies in the comments!

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