I’d like to buy a vowel

Big wooden letters are back in the Deal of the Day at The Company Store; choose from leopard print, ponies, fairies, pirates, trucks, and dinosaurs. True, not all letters are available, but perhaps you can cobble together what you need. Regular price is $10 apiece and today they’re just $2/each.

I love the idea of spelling things on the walls of the kids’ rooms. I mean, names are great and all, of course, but I wonder if I can find all I need to spell “Put your laundry in the hamper.” Gotta go look….

Neato Keen

I wasn’t going to look at 6pm.com today—after all, I’m not really in need of shoes, and I figure a day off here and there is a good idea—but somehow I ended up on their landing page, only to discover that they have Keens on sale today.

Keen are hardly ever on sale, y’all. It’s not my fault. I mean, it’s like a sign, or something.

Stop looking at me like that.

Drive straight into fun

If you have a Wii, but you don’t yet have Mario Kart, today’s the day that your procrastination pays off. (I bought it for myself my kids at the full $50 two Christmases ago, if you can believe that.)

Right now Amazon has Mario Kart Wii with a wheel for just $40 shipped—which is already a deal—but you also get a $10 future video game credit when you purchase. That’s like getting it for $30!

This is, hands down, my favorite Wii game. Fun for the whole family, no matter how many times you’ve played. Or (in my case): fun no matter how many times you’ve fallen off Rainbow Road and into the abyss.

Saturday deals

Good morning! Can you believe that it’s May 1st?? I would like a refund on April, please, seeing as how I don’t feel like it was here long enough for me to get my money’s worth out of it. Hmph.

Nevertheless, there are deals to be had.

The deals at 6pm.com today include Lucky Brand, possibly my favorite jeans on the entire planet, so y’all go shop for something else (like, say, the Giuseppe Zanotti sandals, which are very cute) while I scope it out, mmkay? Thanks.

Get your gear for summer activities (or just pick up some cute shoes) at Sierra Trading Post and through May 6th you can use coupon code ALAPRIL2KX for an additional 20% off your $100+ order.

A new month means new grocery specials at Amazon—check out their current deal on Popchips: They’re already marked down, then save 20% with coupon code PCHS5385 and another 15% (and get free shipping) by buying via Subscribe & Save. Yummy.

I know it seems like the wrong time of year to be thinking about this, but that’s exactly why it’s the right time of year—Overstock has a down alternative comforter marked down to $51 this week, all sizes. Maybe not such a great deal on a twin, sure, but a good deal on queen and a smokin’ deal on the king size.

Been waiting for a cheap deal on a GPS that still offers the text-to-speech option? How about a refurbished TomTom ONE for just $60? (I love Buy.com.)

Shopping for little ones? This weekend you’ll get free shipping at Toys ‘R’ Us and Babies ‘R’ Us whenever your order totals $100+ (excludes video game hardware).

Taste of Home is doing another $5 cookbook sale, so it’s your chance to stock up if you missed the last one! These are great for teacher/hostess gifts, and such a handy thing to have on hand. Shipping is automatically free on your order of $20+.

I hope y’all are having a wonderful weekend so far. Check back later for the winners of this week’s contest and a weekend contest sure to make you bloom with delight….

Friday comes in on damp doggie feet

(At least, damp doggie feet are what I get on Friday morning when I’m too tired to remember to dry the dog off after her morning pit stop outside. Oops.)

The end of the month is here! (How on earth did that happen??) That means today is probably the last day for the current batch of Manager’s Specials on groceries at Amazon, so it’s worth taking a look if you have some time. I’ll confess I not only loaded up on chocolate for end-of-year teacher gifts, but I bought a bunch of cocoa for next Christmas, too. Bear in mind that Amazon grocery specials sometimes have very close expiration dates, but every time I’ve gotten something that’s only good for a couple of months and I’ve spoken with customer service about it, they’ve refunded my money. So—to my mind, anyway—it’s a low-risk situation. And often the reduced foods are perfectly fresh with expirations out a year or more.

Also at Amazon, don’t forget that today is the last day to snag a slew of discounted magazine subscriptions where the second year is free, including many options that would make lovely Mother’s Day gifts. I’m just sayin’.

You can Spring Into Savings at Old Navy through the weekend; they’re offering an additional 30% off “select seasonal styles” with coupon code ONBIG30. I threw a bunch of stuff into my cart to check and it seemed to work on everything, so I’m not sure what the select-ness of it means. I just know I’m a fool for sales at Old Navy.

Today’s deals at 6pm.com include up to 70% off on Born shoes, and I love my Borns with a passion that borders on abnormal. And you know, Borns used to all be ugly (but comfy); now they’re actually cute, too!

Threadless isn’t having a sale, but they just started accepting Paypal and released some coupon codes in celebration. Use code YayPal5 for $5 off your $30+ order, or use code YayPal10 for $10 off your $50+ order! The coupon is valid through Monday, May 3rd.

In need of maternity clothing? Through Monday you can save an extra 10% on sale items at Pea in the Pod, Motherhood Maternity, or Destination Maternity, automatically.

Here’s hoping your Friday is full of excellent things, and that all your paws are dry. Uh, you know what I mean.

Moms apparently wear Crocs

(Probably while they’re gardening and drinking tea….)

So you’ve got a day and a half to go shop at Crocs online and you can use coupon code LUVMOM20 to save 20% on your order (it’ll work on everything except the Crocband collection).

Note to my family: Please do not buy me Crocs for Mother’s Day, mmmkay? Thanks.

Spring cleaning for your kitchen

There’s little I find more satisfying than cleaning out bags and bags of things we don’t need, dropping them off at Goodwill, and coming home to a much emptier (and cleaner) house. Ahhhh.

It turns out that companies do spring cleaning, too, only we get to reap the benefits. (And if you’ve done your spring cleaning already, well, you have plenty of room for new acquisitions!) Through Tuesday, May 4th, Oneida is cleaning house—shop their $10 deals, $5 deals, and even under $3 deals! (And yes, some of these deals are on a single fork or what have you… but there’s a set of steak knives for $3. They’re probably not the best ones in the world, but for $3….)

Shipping starts at $6.50/order, and is free on orders of $99+.

Once they’re gone, they’re gone… but who doesn’t love the rush of a really good yard sale without having to leave the house?

Hey Verizon, this is Incredible

Y’all know I’m a total Mac fangirl, and so I’ll just be over here cradling my (first generation, because I’m cheap) iPhone, but for those of you drooling over the new Droid Incredible, I have some great news.

Amazon is selling the Incredible for $99 with a qualifying Verizon service plan. (It should work either as a new plan sign-up or as a contract extension on an existing plan.)

Guess what Verizon is selling them for. Go on, guess! If you guessed $200, you are correct and win a sense of righteous indignation! Oh, Verizon. Shame on you.

If you want one, go tell Amazon you can hear them now. Heh.

Moms like to do Mom things

I love how there are “standard” Mother’s and Father’s Day gifts, even in our so-called modern age. Like, every dad must want a tie (even though the number of men who still have to wear a tie to work every day is ever-dwindling)! And every mom must like to drink tea and garden!

It’s ridiculous, but on the other hand, it’s kind of amusing. Especially if you’re the kind of mom who likes to drink tea and garden. (So sue me.)

I think today’s assortment of Target Daily Deals are meant to get you thinking about Mother’s Day, and despite the tired stereotype, yes, that tea set is pretty cool, and I have one of those indoor gardening totes (though mine is not shocking pink like that one) and it’s pretty handy. They’re surely not right for every mom, but the prices are hard to beat.

I’m also considering that duvet cover, though I’m not sure what sort of mom that makes me. One who likes to sleep…?

(Don’t forget to use this link to activate your extra $5 off $50+ coupon if you need it!)

You’re part of the family

Had your eye on something at Macy’s? Through May 3rd, 2010, it’s Friends & Family discount time—just use coupon code MACYSAFF to save 25% on nearly everything (it only gives you 10% off on electronics), and you’ll also get free shipping on $99+.

Now, if only there were some family members we only had to deal with during times of deep discounts. That sounds like some sort of impossible Utopia. (I guess I’ll have to settle for getting a pretty dress on sale. For now.)

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