We've got a big week coming up and I like to have a plan so I don't miss out on anything or end up overspending. This is how I'm planning to spend money on Black Friday, Small Business Saturday, and Giving Tuesday.
Black Friday
I am keeping my eye on a few products hoping for price drops on Black Friday, some sales have already started (woo hoo!):
NOTE: I have used the Rakuten extension to get cash back on online purchases and to find additional discounts and coupons (at checkout it scans every possible discount code and applies for me) for years. I thought it seemed scammy but it has consistently worked for me. (this is a referral link but I would share with or without the referral because it is very, very legit and stacks on savings for an already good day for us).
Beyond Yoga 30 - 75% Off [today] (+2% cash back with Rakuten): My favorite maternity jumpsuit is $45 off for Beyond Yoga's Black Friday sale, and the non-maternity version (affectionately known as the hot auntie version) is $42 off in some colors and even more heavily discounted in other colors. The Icon Midi dress that I wore all through pregnancy and will resume this summer is $50 off as well.
Good American 30% Off [today] (+2% cash back with Rakuten): I've been getting targeted with Good American Always Fits jeans that claim to fit four sizes...sounds like what I need as my body changes postpartum. I purchased the Straight Leg and Flare to try (*I won't let myself keep both* *I won't let myself keep both* -- I repeat to myself as I wait for them to arrive).
Tommy John 30% Off [today] (+2.5% cash back with Rakuten): I have the Women's Downtime Joggger set (jogger and henley) and am ordering an additional set because it is all I own that is light but warm enough to sleep in [hi winter night sweats] AND works for night time nursing. Super, super soft. I also really like their undies, and the waistband was soft enough to wear right after my c-section.
Magnetic Me Sale TBD (+ 2% cash back with Rakuten): These are my absolute favorite onesies, we are reusing all with baby #2 so they last. They're pricey but I'm hoping for a good Black Friday discount to stock up for gifts. If there's a decent enough discount I'm also adding the women's nursing PJs to my cart.
Small Business Saturday
Giving Tuesday
- Camp Buggy Creek: a place where children can reach beyond their illnesses and enjoy the simple pleasures of childhood.
- City Year: An education nonprofit dedicated to students' and schools' success.
- Comfort Zone Camp: transforms the lives of children who have experienced the death of a parent, sibling, primary caregiver
- DC Dream Center: inspires youth and adults to dare to dream, equipping them to reach their God-given potential.
- Equity Lab: takes on the nation's biggest challenges of individual, institutional, and systemic inequity.
- Food Banks: please look up your local food banks, they are really struggling right now due to an influx of need, and the community depends on them for food.
- Foster the Family: exists to support and encourage foster and adoptive families, mobilize and equip the community and church for foster care and adoption.
- Martha's Table: Community Kitchen is designed to promote upward economic mobility.DC Diaper Bank
- NPR: Nonprofit journalism with a mission.
- Ronald McDonald House (google your local chapters): Eases the hardship of children's illness on families.
- Waste Not Want Not: provides a waste prevention service for the community and provides economically disadvantaged individuals with products and services they need for relief.
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ReplyDeleteI was pleasantly reminded while reading this guide just how multifaceted emotionally this time of year can be. Black Friday and Small Business Saturday always present a swirl of excitement and chaos, while Giving Tuesday offers a moment of gratitude. Last year, I was completely overwhelmed trying to do everything- all of my holiday shopping, supporting my local community, and meeting my academic deadlines. Between wrangling the kids, work, and attempting to live my values, I finally had to admit I could no longer do everything. That's when I turned to Online Class Help Fast (USA) and Pay someone to take my Online Course. It was not easy to give up control, but what it allowed me was space to be more present for my family and act more deliberately in my giving Tuesday endeavors. We sometimes do not recognize how tense we are, until the holidays amplify it all. This post is a great reminder to approach this season with a plan - and with grace - for ourselves and for others.
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