Thursday, November 25, 2010

We have A LOT to be thankful for!!!!

Bride and I are so blessed, we have so much that I am embarrassed for all I have to be thankful for.  I am most thankful that Bride is in my life, she has made me into the man I am today and I am a better person because of her influence.  We have been together a while now and not a day passes that I am not thankful that she is in my life.  We have rode out good times and bad times and here we are, she has stuck with me – through all of my idiosyncratic behaviors.  I love her and she iswhat I am most thankful for.
I am thankful for the blanket of freedom and protection under which I sleep.  That blanket is provided by our Military - a couple of those folks I know but mostly they are folks I do not know.  They volunteer to be the blanket makers, mostly kids when they start out but some stay and like any job that one likes, they make a life out it.  They are burdened with more responsibility at a young age than most of us will ever have in our entire lifetime.  Unlike most jobs though, theirs is somewhat thankless and has them making sacrifices that most of us free Americans can not even comprehend or fit inside of our spoiled little heads.  We take them for granted and sadly they know that, and still they make those blankets for us.  I am thankful to each and every member of the Military, past present and future.     
I am thankful to have so many great friends in my life, each of you make me happy.  Ya’ll are the green thumbed gardeners in my life that have allowed the blossoms of friendship to flourish throughout my life.   By using Facebook as my search engine I have reconnected with old friends, spanning each period of my life.  I have relived many old memories and it is nice to see what everyone is doing all these years later.   My friends are the family that I have chosen.  There is nothing wrong with my biological family, I consider them my friends as well.  My friends are the ones who know me best, know about all the baggage I tote around and do not judge, they only ask if I need a hand carrying them.  I am thankful for you all, for loving and being loved. 
I am thankful that my Niece decided to uproot her Ohio life to follow her dreams.  I remember that first call, it started with “remember when I was 12 and asked if I could move down with you and Aunt to go to school”.  She moved to Florida, went to school, graduated and starts her first job in her new field on the Monday the 29th.  She has brought so much joy to our lives in so many different ways, to see life through a 23 year olds eyes was more fun than when my eyes were 23 and going through it.
I am thankful that I am so blessed in my life.  I am a financial dynamo – NO - but I am very happy and contented with my life.  I am able live in a nice place, I am able to give back some to the community in which I live and I am able to see the simple beauty in the everyday things that surround us all.  I do not grieve for the things I do not have, I am however VERY thankful for the blessings I have received.

Friday, November 12, 2010

Chicken Enchiladas, Winn Dixie and going Green – what in the world do they have in common?

So Bride had fixed Chicken enchiladas for my Sister who flew in for my Nieces graduation. They are world famous enchiladas and they are GREAT!!! She made them up early in the day and put them in the fridge, to be taken out 60 minutes before cooking. We took them out and then we went down to the river to watch the sunset, Sister and Niece stayed behind and Bride and I went home to prepare diner. Mostly it was bride but I put out a bowl of Tostito’s and salsa. Little did I know that the salsa I put in little containers was meant for the enchiladas – OPPS. After realizing that I may have messed up dinner I made a rush trip the corner Winn Dixie to get an additional bottle of Pace medium chunky salsa. That is where the madness of the world became apparent to me.

So I run into Winn Dixie and the Salsa is right there at the front of the store, I grabbed a bottle and started looking for an express lane. No luck on that, there were three lanes open and all were full and had lines. I headed for the courtesy counter with my one bottle of Pace picante sauce. I was pulling out my Winn Dixie card out as I approached. That little rewards card gets me additional discounts over any other discounts. I have to fill out an application to get it, they know who I am, where I live and what I buy when I visit the store. All throughout the year I accumulate bonus points as well. The advertised benefits are as follows:

• You'll get instant discounts on thousands of items, specially-marked throughout the store. And, you can still use manufacturers' coupons...so you can save twice!

• See the savings on your register receipts.

Look for Customer Reward Card items highlighted in our weekly circular and marked with special signs in the store. When you present your customer Reward Card to the cashier, the discount will automatically be deducted.

• Enjoy exclusive Winn-dixie shoppers' rewards.

Winn-Dixie Customer Reward Card cardholders automatically participate in special programs and promotions not available to non-cardholders. It's our way of rewarding your loyalty to Winn-Dixie.

Well, I want to circle back to the single jar of pace picante sauce I was there to buy. The clerk smiled and said hello and then asked if I had a Winn Dixie card, to which I whipped it out and said yes. She scanned the bar code on my card then the bar code on the Picante sauce, that will be $3.79 she tells me. To which I swipe my debit card and mash in my secret numbers and this is when it came to me. All of the sudden the register starts spitting out the receipt and then another little device, the coupon machine, started spitting out as well. When it was all said and done I got three pieces of paper, the main receipt was 3 inches wide and 15 inches long – for one bottle of Pace picante sauce, it was taller then the jar of sauce, crazy right? The other two pieces of paper 2.25” x 10” long, coupons for Beneful dog food and the other was for coffee mate cream. I commented that it looked like we burned up a tree just too properly document my picante sauce purchase, the clerk looked confused but smiled as I walked away.  Here is a picture of the paper I came home with. 

On my way home I got to thinking about that some more, that was A LOT of paper and wondered if it could be done with less or none. First off, I thought about the receipt. I need that in order to enter it into my banking, we use Quicken to keep track of our checking account. Once I enter them into banking I wad them up and throw them away. And then the coupons, I like those because in this economic times every little bit helps. Then it dawned on me, the entire solution popped into my head like a flash, like a jalapeno popper stuffed with picante sauce.

So here is my idea, and yes I am sending this blog to Winn Dixie. First of all, lets make it an option to get a receipt. The clerk asks the questions, do you have a Winn Dixie card and then also asks, would you like to help save the planet by not getting a printed receipt. They would stroke a couple of keys and no receipt would be printed.  For those in the Winn Dixie club, yes you rewards card holders, that receipt could be sent to you electronically via email or text if you wish. That would allow me sit at my computer when I got home to pull up the text or email to get the total and enter it into my banking. That could be a selection when filling out the card application, or it could be done via some slick web based interface. Insto-presto I would imagine there could be easily a 20-40% reduction in register tape usage, saving Winn Dixie money that could then be reinvested in some localized green community projects.

Secondly back to the coupon machines and their tree burning processes. I already have a Winn Dixie card, they know what I buy, when I buy it and how often I buy it so here is my solution to that paper. Have a computer algorithm search my actual purchases and provide me with coupons for stuff that I actually buy and use, it could even be tailored to the time of year. Say around thanksgiving, throw me a 30 cents off the can off pumpkin. That is but one example of how they could provide me with more useful coupons. Next, stop printing them out, start adding them to our entry in the big Winn Dixie database in the sky, there is already a database keeping track of our every move, make that bad boy start working for us more AND go green at the same time. No more paper coupons and another benefit to this is you can market the card as being smart. Knowing what you use and giving you coupons based on that consumption and it could all be done electronically with a slick web interface – it might even get them more people signing up for the card.

If Winn Dixie were to market this correctly they could show that they are leading the way in the green revolution and at the same time save a ton of money, that could be reinvested back into the community – which would raise their standings even more.

So how about it Winn Dixie, whaddayathink?

BTW, the chicken enchiladas Bride made were FANTABULOUS!!!