Ok, so I guess I should begin with how I became a self professed Tightwad. And I am proud of that name,by the way.
Back in 1997, I had a young baby and I was a SAHM, and we had just purchased out first house. I had never had a house payment before, so we were really just in shock to own a home, then we had to pay for it too!
So somewhere along the way, thru divine intervention I am sure, I got the opportunity to order a sample copy of The Tightwad Gazette, which was at the time a newsletter. I quickly learned I was a few years behind, and most of the first year of the newletter had been combined into a book. So off to the library I went!
I can honestly say that this is one of two books that have changed my life! (the first being the Bible)
I had finally found my niche! I was a TIGHTWAD I just didn't know it! I started washing baggies, keeping a price book, and just looking and searching for ways to save. It was like someone removed the blinders and I saw so many ways to save, especially in areas I already thought I was saving!
Amy Dacyczyn has such a fun way of writing, and explaining. I really enjoyed this book,and I often go back to it for tightwaddery renewal.
For Christmas that year my mom gave me the complete 3 book set, autographed by the author! I stayed up all night reading (the library didn't have book 3) and it is still my favorite gift today.
So, here I am 12 years later, with more bills than I even thought I would have!And 4 children to care for. I am renewing my tightwad vows, once again, and discipline myself to spend less, and live better.
I learned about blogging at diaperswappers.com Thrifty Families Forum. I don't expect to do anything fancy, just record and post shopping trips.
Readers! Leave a comment with your favorite money saving book or newsletter!
Welcome to the blogging world!
ReplyDeleteCongratson the new blog. Let me know if you need any help with anything.
ReplyDeleteI have the "Tightwad Gazette"
ReplyDelete3-in-1 book. I first found the individual ones at the library, then found this one, I think at Sam's Club, about 10 years ago.
Another good one is "Miserly Moms" by Jonni McCoy.