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The Road Less Traveled

July 14, 2014 by Andrew Leave a Comment

This past weekend my in-laws were visiting nearby and graciously invited us to tag along on a day trip to Springfield.  Instead of zipping there on the interstate, we opted to  take a well known, but lightly treaded path known as Route 66.

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Even though we only drove along a short section of the historic roadway, we did pass by several iconic, larger than life, roadside attractions.  This Paul Bunyan statue is holding a giant hot dog.  We learned from reading the sign that a single Paul Bunyan mould was used to create a number of statues.  The original mould was designed for him to hold an ax, but as other businesses adopted the giant mascot, they retrofitted him with whatever merchandise they were peddling (or whatever they thought would get motorists attention).

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Nearby, partially obscured by trees was an old mural advertisement for a business.

IMG_2136A short while down the road we came upon another larger than life man.

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While Frugal Boy slept for most of the car ride, these scattered diversions would be great for kids.  Not only does it give them a chance to get out and run around for a bit, it also provides points of reference for future traveling.  Now when I drive past these towns on the interstate, I will be able to remember something about them and the whole trip will go by a little bit faster.

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Well Mr. Giant Lincoln, how about we visit your last residence.  Okay, maybe a recreation of your last house, because that was the first place that we visited upon reaching Springfield.

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The Abraham Lincoln Presidential Museum in Springfield, IL tells the story of our 16th president from his humble beginnings in Kentucky and Indiana to his rather tumultuous political career in Illinois and Washington D.C.  The museum is definitely worth a visit and seeing as photography was disallowed in most areas, you will have to see it for yourselves.  Plan your visit during non peak days as the layout and flow of the museum can get a bit constipated.

Outside of the museum, we paused for a quick photo op.

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There are a number of attractions within walking distance.  The first one we visited was the “old” state Capitol.

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This was actually the 5th state capitol and the first one located in Springfield.  The General Assembly was a tidy room.

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The 6th and latest state capitol, built after the Civil War, is a much larger building.

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There’s a happy couple

IMG_2150 and here are some ‘newly’weds

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While we were trying to figure out where the handicap accessible entrance was (for Frugal Boy’s stroller) we somehow ended up at the Illinois State Museum.

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This free museum spans 3 levels.  The basement houses a large hands on activity area for kids.  Frugal Boy found a comfy nest and waited for momma to feed him birdy style.

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The main floor exhibit is centered around the natural history of the state.

IMG_2159The second floor contains a couple of art exhibits, a homage to the Native Americans, and a small exhibit about the evolving Illinois home.

By this time, Frugal Boy was doing his best zombie impersonation and we decided it was time to move on.

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After scouting out the perimeter of the capitol building, we surrendered ourselves to the fact of dragging a stroller up some stairs and gained entrance.  We had made it just in time for the last tour of the day and because it was a weekend you had to be a part of the tour to see anything past the first floor.

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I have a soft spot for a big pretty rotunda.

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By the 1980s, due to a combination of gas lights and smoking, the entire rotunda was black.  It took a massive cleaning effort to clean up the filth.

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Here is the current House of Representatives.

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Near the end of the tour we saw the largest mural in the capitol depicting a peace treaty being signed with the native americans.  In the 1800s the state spent $2000 on this mural.  Today it is considered priceless (inflated cost of initial work is about $34.5k).

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We had a great time and it was fun seeing a part of our state’s Capitol.  A big thanks to my in-laws for coming down and letting us tag along on a little adventure!

Posted in: Frugal Boy, Travel Tagged: road trip, summer

Garage Sales

June 8, 2014 by Andrew 1 Comment

Frugal Boy is growing like a weed and now does things like drool incessantly.  Sometimes you’ll be holding him and feel a very wet, slimy dollop of drool land on your hand, arm, knee, or foot.  Kind of like this:

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Our neighborhood garage sale event was this weekend so we had to go out and try and score some finds.  It was also interesting to see some parts of the neighborhood that are normally obscured from view like this homemade koi pond.

IMG_3687I guess that’s one way to use a claw foot tub.

After walking up and down and all around we did end up spending $10.  $5 of that was for a bumbo chair.  They retail for around $40 and used on Craigslist they list for about $20.  This was one of the original models before the recall, but we were able to go home and get the safety kit sent to us for free by going to the recall website.

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You’d better watch that mouth kiddo.  A fly is going to land in there.

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Posted in: Frugal Boy, Parenting, Savings Tagged: Garage Sales, summer

Beating the Summer Heat

August 28, 2013 by Andrew 2 Comments

Whew!  It looks like August finally caught up to Central Illinois this week. The forecast for the next 6 days calls for highs in the 90s (mid 30s for the rest of the world). So how is one to stay frugally comfortable? Here are some of my suggestions.

Turn the thermostat up or turn the AC off completely

(un)Fortunately our home’s AC is not working.  So the temptation to even turn it on is not an option.  If you are in a more tempting position consider this.  Not only will a higher setting save you money, the outside won’t feel quite as startling hot when you have to step outside.  Air conditioners also act as dehumidifiers.  Lower humidity levels decrease the apparent temperature.  We discovered last month that our ~13 year old central AC unit not only did not function properly, it also bumped up our electric bill by $20 for only 4 days of use.  If we had run it for the entire month that would have cost us an extra $150!

use someone else’s air conditioning

Chances are pretty good that your place of employment has AC. If you are in my boat and work from home, then you can probably take advantage of the local library or Starbucks.

Open windows, especially at night, for a breeze (if you aren’t using the AC)

A good breeze can do wonders to cool you down.  As human beings, we are covered in fine hair that traps heat against our bodies.  Air flow helps to remove that heat.

Close curtains, blinds, drapes to block out the sun

We are still working on making curtains for our house, a topic for a future post, but the ones that we have up so far make a HUGE difference.  There are over 20 windows in our house so the sunlight has a lot of different paths it can take to dump some radiate heat into our living space.

Go swimming!

Not only is it fun for all ages, it is also a fantastic way to lower your core body temperature.  Keep in mind that swimming during the middle of the day poses some extra challenges (namely sunburn).  I like to go swimming an hour or so after dinner.  Not only is the pool nearly empty that time of day, I also don’t have to worry about getting burned and it cools me off before going to bed.

Put a pitcher of water in the fridge

We have a no thrills top freezer refrigerator without a water or ice dispenser.  A gallon pitcher of cold water though helps to keep us cool and keep the refrigerator running more efficiently.

Last but certainly not least, one of my favorites…

take a siesta

Spanish culture has perfected beating mid day heat by resting during that time.  It is understandable that some jobs won’t permit this, but if you are in a position that allows for some rest in the middle of the day I highly encourage it!

Write a comment with your favorite ways to beat the heat without breaking the wallet.

Posted in: House, Savings Tagged: AC, cooling, summer, tips
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