Saving money in easy ways

I am sure all of us are looking for ways to save money these days. And, what about making money without doing anything different from the usual routine? Check out some of the sites below that help you save money (even enough for college!) while shopping online, using membership discounts you already have and simply paying attention to return dates for videos. Check it out and start saving!

1. Earn money while you shop online - there are a few web sites that allow you to earn money for every purchase you make such as Fatwallet and Upromise. They have retail partners which give you back a percentage of your purchase when you sign up at Fatwallet or Upromise and order through their sites. Fatwallet and Upromise put the money earned with every purchase into your account. Fatwallet or Upromise will send you a check or you can save it in a regular account or even a 529 college savings account. What do the partners get from this? They get advertising exposure and enjoy customer loyalty. But, remember, you must go through the administrator web sites and not the retail sites. See Fat Wallet and Upromise for more information.

2. Cut health care costs for your children - ask if you can email or phone in to your pediatrician for questions before making an appointment that may easily be covered over the phone or on email. This is an easy way to cut down on office visit costs. Another way to cut costs is to keep current on all vaccinations for your children. This is the best preventative medicine for many serious illnesses. If you have any concerns about specific vaccinations, consult your pediatrician. One last way to cut down on costs is to make all your appointments or cancel ahead of time. Most offices charge a fee for any appointments that are not cancelled more than 24 hours in advance. Lastly, eating well and exercising as a family will help to keep you all healthy and as illness-free as possible.

3. Use credit cards that pay you - Discover cards are well-known for their cash back bonuses. It gives you 5% on many categories such as travel, gas and groceries. Capital One has a no-hassle cash rewards card too which offers 2% for gas and grocery purchases and 1% on all other purchases. Chase rewards and Citi bonus cash also offer cash back for purchases. For more information on cash back credit cards, see e-wisdom.

4. Schedule automatic payments - when you miss a bill payment, you end up paying a fee. To avoid these fees and the hassle of remembering when your bills are due, set up automatic payments, especially for those consistent monthly bills like mortgage, cable, trash and water. You can set up automatic payments either through your bank or through each individual service provider. There shouldn't be a cost with auto pay as many service providers and banks find it advantageous to get paid on time!

5. Use your discounts - if you are a member of AAA or Costco, you often receive discounts at hotels, museums and for trips. If you own a museum membership, oftentimes there are partnerships with other museums and/or cultural or science centers. Happy Hollow members get into Coyote Point Museum and Oakland Zoo free. Make sure that you have a list of benefits for your membership.

6. Mark your calendar - if you are renting movies at the video store or loaning books from the library, mark your calendar with the due dates. This way you avoid unnecessary late charges.

7. Drive to save - you can save money on gas by keeping your car properly maintained. If you don't, you could end up with large car repair bills. A few things that take little to no effort and help you save money: keep your tires properly inflated, don't drive aggressively and clean out your trunk. These three things can give you better gas mileage immediately.

8. Help your schools - programs such as e-scrip, box tops and good search are no brainers for parents. Each of these programs lets you support your school without doing anything differently. escrip gives money to the school you register with your credit cards and grocery cards automatically. For each box top you turn in from everyday products such as Cheerios and Ziplock bags, your child's class room gets money back. For internet searching, you give money to your registered school for each search through Good search. How easy is that?!

Free flower at local flower shop for teachers!

Fremont Flowers is giving one free flower to each student to present to his/her teacher on September 2nd, the first day of school! Stop by between 10 am and 5 pm on September 1st to get a free flower for your child's teacher! Fremont Flowers is a family-owned flower shop established in 1956 whose address is: 37085 Fremont Blvd. and the phone number is 510-894-6343. What a wonderful way to make a great first impression on your child's teacher!

Free calls and chatting on skype.com

These days it is common practice to try to find something for nothing. Freebies, samples, coupons, BOGO and kids eat free are all commonly used and many make it part of the daily routine to find the best deals. Skype is one of those deals. And, interestingly enough, it is not new. It has been around for several years, even merged for a while with eBay and is now on its own after being spun off. If you and another user download the skype software online, have a microphone and web cam, you can not only talk for free but see each other while talking! It is a great deal for those of us who have relatives and friends abroad, who find ourselves working abroad and want to keep up with friends and family in the U.S. but even within the U.S. itself! It also has a chat component. And, if you want to call someone who doesn't have Skype, it is still much cheaper than a regular land line call. This is one of the VOIP service providers that does a great job to keep us connected.

Kids Eat Free

There are several restaurants that offer free meals for kids. It is always nice to get a free meal when you are dining out, especially since kids usually don't eat their whole dinner anyway. See a few of the restaurants listed below.

1. Denny's has free meals for kids on Tuesdays with each adult meal.

2. IHOP is now advertising free meals for kids from 4-9 pm for each adult meal as well.

3. El Torito lets kids eat free on Wednesdays with each adult meal.

4. Applebees has had 99 cent dinners for kids on Tuesdays as well. But, I am not sure if this is still the case. Check with your local restaurant.

5. Sadie Dey's Cafe - Kids eat free every night from 4-8 pm. They have a nice menu of sandwiches, salads and pasta.

Kids Eat Free Guide also lets you enter your zip code for any other free offers for children.
Kids Free Guide also gives you some information on free eats for kids in your area.

Back to School Shopping and Organizing

It is that time again...time to shop for school supplies, new clothes (or uniforms) and get back into the bedtime routine. It is difficult when the summer often means a more relaxed schedule, lazier days and often vacation or camp fun. But, the earlier we get back into the groove for the first day of school, the better. To help ease the pain, here are several sites to help you organize your to-do list and ramp up into high gear for back to school.
Organize and buy school supplies - Check the school supplies list and then go through your crafts bins and closets to see if you have left over supplies you can use. Then, scour ads and coupon sites for the best deals. You still have time to do this! You may also want to try dollar stores for some good deals on basic supplies. For backpacks suggestions, check out the Family Education web site. Some backpack companies, like Jansport, have lifetime guarantees and will repair or replace backpacks free.
Organize and swap or buy school clothes - Most parents have a good network of other moms and dads who are also going through back-to-school. Instead of everyone buying new clothes, see if you can swap clothes. Kids usually outgrow clothes before they outwear them. So, you all save money that way. If you still need to supplement clothes, stock up on basics like solid long sleeved shirts, jeans, sweaters and skirts. There are many places with back-to-school sales right now such as Old Navy, Kohls, LandsEnd, Sears, Macys and The Gap. Or you could even hit the second-hand stores or check online at Craigslist or eBay.
Label clothing - Any sweaters, sweatshirts, jackets or extra change of clothes should be labeled to avoid losing them. It is best to do this before the school year starts and you have a busy morning and forget.
Make medical appointments - If your child is starting Kindergarten, he/she has most likely already seen the dentist and had his/her five year well check as that is one of the criteria for entering the public school system. If he/she has not, you will want to do this before school starts to show they are current on vaccinations and seen a dentist. If your children are not new to the school, you may still want to get all those doctor, dentist, allergist etc. appointments out of the way before school starts to start fresh. For a back-to-school health checklist, click here.
Mark the calendar - Start to write important dates on the calendar and circle the first day of school so your children can count down the days until school.Fill out paperwork - If you received any paperwork in the mail, fill it out ahead of time to be able to drop it off promptly the first day of school.
Start a school folder - Make a new folder for school newsletters, event flyers and PTA information so you will know where to put them and find them. Once school starts, the whirlwind begins!
Set up a study area - If you don't already have a designated homework/study area, make sure you have it set up by the time the first day of school comes. If you need to buy a lamp or extra supplies for this area, you can do it the same time as you buy school supplies. Your children can then be introduced to the area and even start using it before school starts. This area should be distraction and clutter free for the best results. Organize this space so all your kids can personalize it, including file folders and/or bins for each child to use.
Get back in touch with school friends - Now that everyone is starting to return from camp and vacation, it is a good time to re-connect with former school friends. Make a playdate, sleep over or just a time to meet for ice-cream to get back in touch with your classmate friends. It will make it easier to start the first day if the connections have already been made.

Articles on examiner.com

I have started writing for examiner.com as the Oakland parenting examiner for the elementary years. Go to Examiner.com Oakland Elementary Years to see my articles. I would like to hear from you. What do you think about my articles? What subjects do you think I should write about next? Do you know of anything fun, exciting or unique happening in Oakland for families or children? What about the schools? Any topics you would like to see me cover there? Let me know your comments so that I can write on some of the subjects my blog followers would like to see!

Kids eat free until August 16th

If you are planning to shop at IKEA anytime until August 16th, you may want to stay for a meal as well. Kids meals are usually pretty inexpensive anyway, but now they are FREE until August 16th. You get to choose a combination of items so that your kids get what they want from meatballs, mac and cheese, pbj sandwich etc. The value is up to $2.49. Most stores are participating, including Emeryville and East Palo Alto. For more information, check out the link on the IKEA web site.

Fatwallet.com gives you money

Sign up for a www.fatwallet.com account and they put money into your account with most purchases. They have big retailers like ebay, 1-800 contacts, Barnes and Noble, Bath and Body Works, itunes, Lands End, Macys.com, Orbitz, Proflowers.com, Redenvelope.com, Sephora and Sears. They also are a source for coupons and shopping forums. Why not start saving more money today?!

Great freebies and samples

Everyone is looking for freebies and something for nothing these days to try to get their dollar to stretch further. Not only can coupons help, but freebies and samples can too. They offer everything from food, to toiletries, to restaurant offers to BOGO and even office products and services. Depending on your brand preference, you can find quite a bit on the sites below. And, as always, if you register on the site, you can receive alerts on your favorite products making it much easier.
Shop for freebies
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Art and Soul Festival in Oakland - 2009

The 9th Annual Art and Soul Festival in Oakland will take place next weekend, August 15 and 16. This date is a change from Labor Day weekend in years past, but there will be just as much food, art, music, vendors, kids'activities and family fun! The location is Downtown Oakland so that you can simply take BART without the bother of driving and parking.

Reviews for the Festival:
Many believe this is one of the best Bay Area festivals. For latest reviews on yahoo, click here. For the reviews of years past in yelp, click here.

Kids Program:
For the kids, there is a Family Fun Zone with carnival rides and bouncers (at an extra cost) along with interactive art, hands-on mural painting, face painters, a fire truck and more.
The festival takes place from 12 noon to 6 pm and the entrance fees are $10 for adults, $5 for 13-17 and 12 and under are free! So, not only do you get music, dance, art and food in once place, but it is really reasonable for a family to attend!

For more information, visit the Art and Soul homepage.

Hope to see you at the festival next weekend!