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July 1st, 2005 at 02:36 pm
Groceries: $165 paid by me (total spent, $240)
Paid to Credit Cards: $443
ATM (cash): $100
Eating Out: $115 paid by me, no idea what total spent was
"Extras": $418
Target/Walmart: $121 paid by me (total spent approximately $430)
The only thing under budget was gasoline at $74.
Nothing to savings. Nothing to Roth IRA.
135% of income spent.
YIKES!
I also had to pay rent on my old place today. I'm locked in a lease, and I gave my landlord the requisit 2 months notice (which would be July 31), but he had been looking for a renter for July 1. He had over 50 phone calls in June and did not select a renter. I'm a bit miffed about this. It would have been nice to be getting my deposit back now instead of paying out. But, oh well, I'll never be paying that much for rent again.
Today, more shopping coming up. We're going to look at furniture and such with BF's parents. I'm not thrilled about the expenditure....my credit card bill for July is already over $300. It's really hard to keep BF (and his parents) reigned in and not spend a lot.
July goals:
-Keep grocery expeditures at a reasonable level (preferable no more than $160 total)
-Keep eating out bill at $30 paid by me (unrealistic, maybe, but we'll see)
-Keep Target expenditures at $40
-Keep ATM at $60
-Put $150 toward savings and $150 toward Roth IRA
This weekend will consist of moving heavy stuff up stairs. Enjoy the 4th holiday, USA-ers!
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June 27th, 2005 at 02:37 am
Bit the bullet this weekend and moved all of my stuff into the new place. It took all day Saturday and Sunday. It's amazing how much crap there is lying around the house, and how much space it takes up. I'm really happy to be in the new place, though. It has SUCH a good vibe.
Spent $52 on dinner for moving helpers. $5 on packing tape. $22 on gas (yikes! price went up again). $5 on donuts.
I'm exhausted! and my sweetie's stuff will arrive this week, so more stuff to move in the near future. I have no idea where we are going to put it all. Right now the whole apartment is chaos! I can definitely use the exercise, though.
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June 22nd, 2005 at 06:08 pm
Moving is so expensive. I'm lucky to be getting a break on rent soon, and my deposit back, to compensate for it.
I have a cold that just will not go away. I can't believe how much it is NOT reacting to cold medication, or vitamin c, or zinc, or orange juice, or massive amounts of sleep. I don't think my system is so run down that I can't fight it. Everyone around me seems to have it as well, and they can't get rid of it either. ugh.
Friday: payday. paid some to credit card. was home alone, so I ate frozen pizza and watched tv.
Saturday: packing, packing, packing. moved stuff. returned something to target, bought more stuff for the new place, but boyfriend paid. dinner at home.
Sunday: moved stuff. visited with friends, who took us out to dinner. free day.
Monday: ordered pizza, boyfriend paid. gasoline, $16. fell asleep as soon as I got home.
Tuesday: stayed home from work, sick, slept most of the day. groceries and cold medication: $50. haircut and color, $90. I would have canceled the hair appt had it not been for my interview the next day.
Wednesday: interview went pretty well until I started choking and coughing. if I don't get the job, I will blame it on that, because I am completely qualified for the position. paid cable bill, $57. paid more to credit card. I need to get an anniversary gift for my sweetie, but I am so tired. I don't feel like shopping tonight. I feel like going back home and crawling into bed.
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June 17th, 2005 at 03:20 pm
I have a job interview on Wednesday. It's basically the exact same position I have now but at a larger agency and hopefully for more pay. I'm not too thrilled about it, because I'd like to get away from this job, but I'm going to go in and talk to them anyway. The nice part is that it would shorten my commute down to about 5 minutes.
Weird dreams last night...about two of my cats that have passed away. They were both alive in my dream, of course. I've had fitful sleep all week.
I've eaten out a couple of times this week but didn't have to pay for it. Still, not good for my ever expanding waistline. My coworker and I walked four times this week though, so that's awesome. I'm seeing more definition in my legs already.
Paid off my credit card again but put more on it last night - new things for the new apartment. Lots of cleaning supplies. I mopped all of the floors except for the room with the most stuff in it. I'm going to go back with more stuff this weekend and really scrub the rest of it. I hate moving into an apartment that isn't pristine, and since most people (and landlords) don't clean things, I'm taking it upon myself. I really don't mind though, because then I know how clean it really is. It turns out that BF's stuff is not coming until the end of June, so now I have more time to clean and lug my stuff over there.
I have a cold, but it's much less severe than everyone else's. I've been sucking down vitamin c like crazy!
The massage fell through this month, but I'm getting a haircut and color touch up before my interview. About the same amount of money, so it fits in the budget.
Hoping for a productive weekend with good sleep!
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June 13th, 2005 at 03:08 pm
Friday: Didn't have to pay for lunch - nice!
Saturday: Went to look at a table and chair set for sale, but it was too big for our new place. I was soooo tired all day long. I didn't want to do anything. We went out for brunch, BF's treat. I tried to pack up some stuff as best I could. I was really wiped out...from what, I don't know. Everyone around me has been ill lately, so maybe I was fighting off an illness. Frozen pizza at home, and I went to bed early.
Sunday: Woke up super early and jumped online (first mistake). Logged on to amazon.com and placed an order for several books (second mistake). I got really good deals on them, but I am supposed to be downsizing here! Total was $53. Packed up both cars with my stuff and moved it to the new place. It was a hot, sticky day yesterday, but at least it wasn't raining! We went to Target to buy a ton of stuff for the new place; BF paid. I paid for a few more bathroom things at another store ($26). I bought dinner for both of us ($25). By then we both had pounding headaches, so we went home.
My apartment is being viewed again by another potential renter today (*crossing fingers*). I tried to make it look as nice as possible, and it looks pretty good with two carloads taken out of it. My massage therapist is coming tonight, that will be another $80.
I'm going to try to make at least one more trip to the new place with a bunch of stuff this week, before Thursday. We really need to get cracking on cleaning over there, before his stuff arrives. I imagine I'll be over there every night for the rest of the week.
I listed 11 books on half.com yesterday. What I'm wondering is, how can I possibly compete with wholesalers who list brand new books for $0.75? I think my like-new hardcover book is worth much more than that.
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June 10th, 2005 at 03:32 pm
Spending Tues/Wed/Thurs:
- groceries paid for by BF, approx $75
- magazine renewal for two years, $16
- donation, $12
- gasoline, approx $18
- groceries for Thursday's dinner, $9
- ATM $40
I have a lunch meeting today, which I will most likely have to pay for, so I took out cash.
Tonight's girls night is a quiet one, no club hopping, which is just fine with me. It looks as though it will never stop raining, so I'd rather stay in anyway. Besides, more money saved that way, since dinner is NOT at my house for once.
I still have no idea when I can move out of my current apartment, but I'm going to start moving stuff over there anyway. I have a lot stored away in my closets that could just as easily be stored over at the new place. Hopefully it will stop raining long enough this weekend to let me carry boxes in and out. I'll wait to move out the big stuff, like my bed, until the last minute. BF's stuff will get shipped here next week, so next weekend will be us moving him in. I'm really hoping to fully move in during the last weekend in June. That would be SO nice because I wouldn't have to pay so much rent for July, and I am really itching to get into the new place. We'll see.
I've been doing a lot of walking and keeping my caloric intake somewhat under control this week. Maybe I'll be thin someday!
Still need a Father's Day gift idea...I can't think of anything. He is so hard to shop for! I wanted to go home to see him, but now we'll be moving BF into the new place instead. Which means I still need a gift. No idea.
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June 7th, 2005 at 04:37 pm
Monday's Spending:
$147.78 to pay off stupid credit card that I need to put into a bowl of water in the freezer in order to stop using it.
$100 to 0% credit card. Hope to put another $100 toward it when the bill is due later this month. Should be fully paid off in July.
$135 payment to utterly pointless college loan that will haunt me until I am 32.
and that's it! no shopping. I found out that my apartment will be viewed by two prospective renters tonight, so I busted my butt to put things into boxes and out of sight. Also did a ton of measuring at the new place. We are devising a plan to redecorate to our liking and create more counter space in the kitchen and stay within a modest budget. Tough.
I got my makeup primer in the mail yesterday! So exciting. My t-zone is still nicely matted, 3 hours after applying it. It came with a few free samples, including lip plumper. OH MY GOD. It said "expect a somewhat intense tingle." I thought my lips were going to fall off!!! Were they plumper after I endured that pain? I have no idea. They felt swollen, in any case! Not something I would do on a regular basis.
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June 5th, 2005 at 12:13 am
Picked up the keys to our new apartment today . I'm so excited. I wish I could move in right now. The place is sooooo nice. Plus, my new neighbors downstairs appear to be rather loud individuals...making me really happy to be moving.
Bought a sale book at the bookstore, $6.37. Four t-shirts (desperately needed for work), $30. Target, $19.28. Lunch, $11.
I've been monitoring my fish closely and treating their water for parasites and fungus. The other large fish is behaving erratically now. I think it has a lot to do with the babies, which have matured now. At least four of them are males, and they are chasing my females around like crazy, wearing them out. Most of the females have taken to lurking in the back of the tank or at the bottom in the corner. I have to call the pet store to find out if they will take most of my males, because I don't want them killing my females!
Thanks for the kind words on my last post. You all are the best. That's why I like this board so much!
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June 2nd, 2005 at 05:14 pm
I just placed an Avon order with a coworker who just started selling. I know how much she and everyone else in her position makes (I did payroll for a while during a crisis) so I feel good about helping her out. Non profit pays nothing, particularly to the people doing the dirty work. My salary isn't huge or anything (especially not considering my education) but I'm still amazed that I get paid what I do. and I feel a bit guilty as well. Anyway, Avon order, $24.
I also ordered makeup primer online, a bit of a splurge at $38, but it keeps my face happy when wearing makeup. I have a lot less breakouts when I use it under foundation. A small bottle lasts about 8 months, and I'm all out.
Paid my electric/gas bill, and all my bread baking must have ratcheted up the bill! It was almost $40, a new high. I will enjoy that price while I have it, though, because at the new apartment it will probably average $100 (electric heat).
Yesterday's gasoline for the car: $18.13, and cash: $20. I got free tickets to a major league baseball game yesterday, so BF and I went to enjoy ourselves. He spent a ton on concessions, but his money is his money, so I didn't hassle him too much. It was my first baseball game ever! and tons of fun. I was surprised by how much I enjoyed it, but I think a big part of it was his company. He explained a lot of the game to me too, and that made it more enjoyable. We also took the new train for the first time. How I wish it extended throughout the whole city!
Tonight, cleaning is on the agenda. I think today will be a no-spend day!
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May 31st, 2005 at 03:00 pm
114% of income spent this month. *sigh*
Didn't pay off much on my 0% interest credit card, but I paid off my other one in full.
I switched car insurance companies because it was a $256 yearly discount. whoo hoo!
The massage lady took a significant chunk of money, $190. I'm really glad she didn't call me again this month for another appointment. Once a month max from now on.
Spent what I budgeted on birthday/mother's day/baby gifts!
Earned about $20 on eBay.
I did really great in my "extras" category: only $30. That's a record low! and gasoline, only $57.
My huge budget buster this month was groceries: $265. What the heck? I have never spent that much on groceries in one month!! I really need to make an effort to stick to June's grocery budget.
With any luck, I will be able to move out of my apartment at the end of June. That would save me $160 in June. Overall, this move will save me $145 a month, or $1734 a year. Plus, I will be with the man that I love. I am really happy about that.
June goals:
--Pay off other credit card (again) and stop charging things on it
--Pay $200 to 0% credit card
--Spend no more than $80 on groceries
--Stick to rest of budget
--List more books on half.com
--Clean & donate as much stuff as possible, so I'm hauling less over to the new place!
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May 29th, 2005 at 04:19 pm
Yesterday we took a trip to Ikea to peruse their merchandise, and to get some decorating ideas for our new apartment. What a great time! I could do without the weekend crowds, but that store has so many neat gadgets and things, and most things are so inexpensive. A lot of it is too cheaply made as well, but there are some treasures. I finally found the frames I was looking for, 6/$4.24. Later I bought some white paint for them, $4.58. That will be a project for tomorrow, if the humidity drops! We didn't buy anything else at Ikea...we decided to wait until we are in the new place and can do some measuring, and will go back on a weekday when we are less likely to be trampled by the crowd. We need to make a budget for this project so we don't go crazy buying stuff!
We stopped by Target and bought too much. Even with a gift card, I spent $25.18 of my own money. I got a great bowl though, one that will work well for bread rising. Indian food for dinner (BF's treat), and he bought some red wine for dinner tonight. I've been up for a while already today and baked the cake for tonight's dessert (still have to frost it), and am working on making bread as well. I have a lot of cleaning to do before BF's parents come over (or rather, WE have a lot of cleaning to do, but he has to get out of bed first!).
Hopefully it will be a no spend day.
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May 26th, 2005 at 11:48 pm
I went the grocery store. AGAIN. Seriously, what is my problem this month?! That brings the grand monthly total up to $264.71. It's ridiculous! I went because my BF's parents will most likely be coming over for dinner this weekend, and I wanted to prepare dinner at home rather than going out and spending their money. I say that because I know we would have to fight to get the check, and because they are paying for so much stuff for their other kids.
So, the menu will be cheese and spinach lasagna, green beans deliciously prepared somehow (a friend gave me a weight watchers recipe, maybe I'll try that), french bread, salad. For dessert, mexican chocolate cake with mocha buttercream frosting. I got low fat cheeses and all that to compensate for the decadent dessert.
I also bought a number of low-fat snacks. I know they are not the cheapest nor are they necessary, but I want to successfully lose weight, and they will help. The problem here lies in that I am not really a vegetarian. I am a carbo-lacto-tarian. I could live on bread, cheese, and chocolate happily for the rest of my life! Unfortunately that is not conducive to a healthy body...bummer!
Otherwise, I'm doing great financially. I haven't eaten out all week. I brought my car in to the shop tonight because it's had this hideous underbody rattle for a couple of days. I was cringing, thinking they would want to replace my entire muffler or something. Turns out it was the heat shield, which the guy said is basically unnecessary anyway considering my driving habits. They took it off for free and sent me on my way. I hope that was a good idea. It was free and it doesn't rattle anymore, so that's nice.
I'm still really excited about our new place! Gazing at a pile of books I have sitting by my computer, I'm reminded of all the packing I have to do...and how I should really start listing this stuff on half.com!
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May 23rd, 2005 at 03:23 pm
Friday: looked at two apartments (no to both), ate delicious Vietnamese food for dinner (BF's treat), read good books & surfed the internet for the rest of the evening. Spending log: $0.
Saturday: looked at two apartments (both ok, not great). grabbed hot drinks to ward off the cold rain (my treat). read books and napped. ate Vietnamese leftovers for dinner and went out dancing (BF's treat). it was so much fun! we've never gone out clubbing together, just the two of us, and we had a great time. and, three of my eBay listings sold! Spending log: $8 for coffee.
Sunday: looked at one place (interrogated by homeowner, so that was a no-go). packed a picnic, went the park, and lounged in the brief sunshine with our books. I made cheese enchiladas and spanish rice for dinner - yum! we attempted to make churros, and then watched the Motorcycle Diaries. I loved it. I wish they had shown more of Chile, but it was great nonetheless. Brought back great memories. I expected to dream in Spanish, but I slept so hard last night, I don't remember dreaming at all (a seldom occurance). Spending log: $0
I wish I only worked every other week but got paid the same amount! After such productive/fun weekends, returning to my workplace is such a bummer...it's back to staring at the computer screen for eight hours a day, and sitting in the car for at least an hour commuting. I want more free time!
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May 20th, 2005 at 10:06 pm
This was a really spend-crazy month. I've got the spending record in front of me, yet I'm not sure what happened. May is only half over and my last paycheck of the month came today, and it's mostly spent today as well. It would be SO nice to find a new place that I can live with and split the rent, so it drops drastically...right now rent payments take away 34% of my monthly net income.
The big kicker this month has been groceries, though. I've spent $175 already! The massages and my credit card bill from last month have also substantially strained my budget.
We had a great, frugal girl's night last night. I made pizza dough and provided a couple of toppings. One friend brought the rest of the toppings, breadsticks, and dessert, and the other two brought beer. We always have a great time sitting around talking and watching tv together! I really want a real dining room, so there is space for us all to sit down!
Yesterday's lunch was not so frugal, about $9 at the grocery store. I got this fabulous Amy's Kitchen frozen vegetarian Indian meal, though, and I'd love to buy them again (with coupons).
I bought groceries again today, $19 worth. I'm going to make a raspberry gelatin poke cake this weekend, as fat-free as possible. I also want to try making my first artisian style loaf of bread...I'm looking forward to it!
Headache is still here, but the hatchet is gone. I'd like to be less dependent on Excedrin!!
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May 19th, 2005 at 03:40 pm
It has rained 17 of the last 24 days. And you thought I was kidding about monsoon season...
Spending Log
Monday: $5 Greek dinner
Tuesday: $15 oil change & tire rotation, $7 Taco Bell for 2, Walmart trip but I didn't pay.
Wednesday: $26 prescription, $7 birthday box mailing, $8 car headlight bulb, fast food breakfast but I didn't pay.
Today: I have to mail a package from a half.com sale, probably about $2.
Yesterday I stayed home form work with a migraine. I didn't actually stay in the house all day because my landlord was having it appraised and I didn't want to be around. So, I took a bunch of painkillers and BF and I went clothes shopping for him. It was an enjoyable time. I would not have gone if it had been sunny (the light would have killed me), but that was not a problem since the sun will seemingly never come back to MN. We returned home, I took more painkillers, and we went to look at four duplexes. Only one was promising, but I'd like to look at it again after the people move out, because they had so much stuff, we couldn't even open up some doors. We came home, ate frozen pizza, and I went to sleep. My head feels full today but doesn't hurt as much. I have identified a cycle in my headaches...one day bad headache, next day worse headache, next day it feels like I have a hatchet lodged in my forehead. Drugs don't really help prevent the cycle, though I haven't tried real migraine meds. I'm not sure what the trigger is, but at least I know there is a pattern now.
Tonight the girls are coming over and we're making homemade pizzas. I had better find a crust recipe!
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May 16th, 2005 at 03:47 pm
I can't believe how productive this weekend was. I think it is the hot pepper liquid concoction that the massage lady gave me...it has really boosted my energy!
Forgot to mention that on Saturday I also did three loads of laundry and went to the library to pick up several books on how to bake bread from scratch. I paid a $.25 library fine.
On Sunday I woke up at 6! I got up and started making homemade cinnamon rolls. I also baked chocolate peanut butter brownies, since I had the oven going anyway. I dropped off my Goodwill box, looked at two apartments, stopped by the co-op for milk and rose hips, picked up some necessities from Walmart, searched through the classifieds and made note of the new duplexes available, and ate all my meals at home. We also looked at a home for sale during an open house and ended up talking to the realtor for an hour. I spent $14 for a birthday gift, $20 at Walmart, and $10 at the co-op.
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May 15th, 2005 at 12:25 am
I cleaned out my closet today. It was mostly full of old empty boxes, leftovers from my move here. I broke most of them down and put them in recycling...ahh, empty closet freedom! Sitting beside me is a large box ready to go to Goodwill. I think I'll bring it over there tomorrow.
We looked at an apartment today, too. The place was very well maintained, though a little dull. The unbelievable part about it was the landlord. He was grilling us about whether or not we had jobs, what those jobs were, where exactly we live now and for how long, etc etc. I overslept this morning and had just thrown on a pair of jeans, a college sweatshirt, and hadn't curled my hair. He questioned me about the sweatshirt, asked if I was still in college, and was surprised when I said I had graduated several years ago. We mentioned that we were looking for a quiet neighborhood, and his response was, "If you like to party and do drugs and turn your music up loud, this is not the place for you." I looked him in the eye and said, "I don't think that will be a problem." Two seconds later, as if he hadn't heard me, he said, "If you like to turn your music up real loud, this won't work out." What?!?! Do we look like crazy drug-addicted loud-music players? I was appalled. I know it was all due to my college sweatshirt. We've gotten nothing but stellar treatment from every landlord we've met, but I've never worn that sweatshirt before. Another interesting aspect of this search is that people often will not return my phone calls, but if my boyfriend calls them saying he's interested in their rental (and doesn't mention that I called before), they will call him back in no time. Just little aspects of our society that I detest.
I've not done well with my diet lately, but that's ok. I'm not going to starve myself anymore.
Spending Log:
Wednesday: $15 to savings, $15 birthday gift, $10.60 book for myself, free dinner
Thursday: $80 massage, $30 concoction given to me by massage lady to increase metabolism and boost immune system, dinner at home
Friday: $21.21 gasoline for trip to see family, free dinner
Saturday: $19.07 gasoline, $20 ATM for upcoming week's events, $50 loan payment, dinner at home
yeah. no spend days are infrequent in my life.
My massage was great. She told me I am allergic to the cold - what a great reason to move out of the tundra!
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May 10th, 2005 at 08:12 pm
Yesterday I went to the grocery store after work to pick up some low-fat snacks and free-range eggs. I bought myself a small bouquet of flowers too. I stopped by Walmart to get a couple of things that I couldn't find in the grocery store. Upon arriving home, I discovered I was locked out. To waste time until the keys came home with their captor, I went over to Kmart and perused their herbs. I bought a basil plant and an oregano plant, even though I am trying to grow some from seed (I don't expect them to live, seedlings never grow well for me). I resisted buying takeout, and made pasta after I got in the house. I ate 30 points (tsk tsk! way too much!) and earned two by walking with my coworker.
Grocery Store: $34.35
Walmart: $2.64
Kmart: $4.88
Today I played with my coworker's toddler for 3 hours while she was in a meeting, and we did our walk with his stroller as well. That's got to count for at least 2 points earned. Taco Bell for lunch - $5.
I can't imagine having a toddler. I am so tired after only three hours! I seriously doubt my ability to be a parent with that kind of lame stamina.
I see everyone making goals for the week, so here are mine.
- walk every day with coworker
- eat out wisely on Wednesday night, and also on Friday night if the plans stay the same
- schedule more apartment viewings
- carpool on Wednesday
- clean out the Closet of Doom
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May 9th, 2005 at 03:18 pm
I drank more red wine this weekend than I have in a looooong time. Birthday parties and Mother's Day, oh my! I ate horribly as well, throwing weight watchers out the window, but I'm back on today.
Friday's massage was sooooo good. She practices a mix of eastern and western medicine (actually has an MD in her home country) and told me that my gall bladder is inflamed. I am to drink rose hip tea for 10 days to flush it out (odd, considering I've been looking for organic rose hips for months...am I more in touch with my gall bladder than I knew?). She's coming back on Thursday night to work on my stress and do more acupuncture. My parents told me not to worry about the cost, but I hope she can come monthly after this week instead of weekly. It's just too costly (though she is amazing). BF and I had dinner at home after she left. Friday's Spending: $80.
Saturday was a rainy day. I slept late, and then made almost-vegan pumpkin pancakes for breakfast. I did a lot of cleaning and made some greeting cards. Made a quick trip to the grocery store for appetizer ingredients. Friends came over, we ate appetizers, went out for dinner, drank lots of wine, and came back to play games. It was a late, but fun, night. Saturday's Spending: $41.55.
Sunday was a nice day too. I called my parents. My mom loved her breadmaker. BF and I went over to his family's gathering, ate too much, and played with everyone else's kids. We looked at yet another apartment that really should have been priced at $200 less than they were renting it for. We decided to drive around my neighborhood looking for For Rent signs whilst eating a Dairy Queen blizzard. Called a few apartment owners when we got back, and I went to bed early. Sunday's Spending: $2.
Tonight...I have no idea what is on the agenda. Maybe we'll get a chance to look at a couple of apartments, maybe we'll go to the climbing gym instead. This week promises to be crazy busy...I have stuff planned virtually every evening! It's supposed to rain all week. I wish I had bought that light therapy box I was looking at, because dreary weather really brings me down. I hope the meteorologists are wrong!
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May 6th, 2005 at 06:28 pm
Today is payday, and I paid off my not-0% interest credit card. I pay it off every month, so it's not a big deal, but I need to put that card somewhere where I can't find it, so I will STOP USING IT.
I started counting Weight Watchers points on Wednesday and am attempting to adhere to the diet.
Wednesday: no money spent, 22 points eaten, 20 minutes of brisk walking done. All the apartments we looked at on Wednesday sucked. They were all extremely run down. I had a huge headache from such a drastic drop in calories, so I went to bed early.
Thursday: no money spent, 36 points eaten (stupid Oreos taunting me from the kitchen after dinner), 20 minutes of brisk walking done. Again, a huge headache, despite the Oreos, and I went to bed early.
Today: I will be spending money on a in-home massage, and hopefully that's all. I'm doing well on the diet so far today, and I intend to avoid the Oreos tonight.
I read that you are supposed to drink half your body weight in ounces of water each day if you want to lose weight. No problem here! I love water.
It's interesting...ever since I started seriously dieting, I haven't wanted to spend. I think the two are really connected in my life.
No idea what we are going to do about the apartment search...we've looked at 22 places, and I'm sick of looking.
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May 4th, 2005 at 03:16 pm
Monday: spent $15 on dinner, $18 on candles (on sale at Pier One), $7 on a birthday gift, $36 on electric bill. Couldn't find any clothes. Everything is lime green. Walked around mall.
Tuesday: $21 on gasoline, $92 on groceries. Made dinner at home. My freezer is completely stuffed full. Plenty of lunch ideas in there, so that will help with eating lunch out. Walked for thirty minutes with a coworker.
Today: nothing, with any luck and perserverance. I brought a salad and diet pepsi for lunch. Hopefully my coworker and I will go for another walk. Tonight, dinner at home.
We looked at another apartment last night. It was a fairly good size, very good price, kind of boring and a bit run down, but much better than others we've looked at. It's definitely staying on the list. We're looking at three more tonight.
My coworker added up my Weight Watchers points yesterday and it was astronomical (as I figured it would be). I need to get back in shape. Thus, the lettuce and walking.
I've got a massage scheduled for Friday (the one I canceled last month) and a birthday party to attend on Saturday. Those will be my biggest spending moments of the weekend.
Payday Friday! yippee!!
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May 2nd, 2005 at 04:51 pm
Thanks for the encouragement. I hope things get better, too.
I revamped my May budget, and I hope I can stick to it. Why is it so hard for me to stick to a budget? Should I put my credit card in a bowl of water in the freezer? I pay it off every month (though I am still paying off my 0% card too)....it's just hard not to give in to temptation. Every time I see a friend, it means spending money, and that's frustrating. I'd love to see them without that need to spend. I get the impression that dinner at home is too boring, though. I also have the urge to buy random things, and that brings up my "extras" line. A crafty thing from Michael's, a book, some chocolate...etc.
Yesterday I made a pineapple upside down cake, and it turned out great. Yum! I haven't had one of those in years.
We went to the movie Interpreter last night. It was pretty good. Nicole Kidman is SO thin!! I thought she was going to blow away in the outdoor scenes.
I'm going to the mall with a friend tonight. I'll probably buy my dinner, and maybe a new shirt, if I can find anything that does not resemble lingerie. Of course, it's been spitting hard little rocks of snow from the sky here for the past two days, so my sweaters are still in full rotation.
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April 29th, 2005 at 02:46 pm
The month isn't over yet, but I'm so tired that I'm hopefully going to go home and go to bed and not spend anything tonight. Tomorrow, hopefully more of the same (sleeping, not spending). We might spend $7 at the farmer's market on milk tomorrow, but that's it.
SPENT IN APRIL:
$62.08 groceries (my part), $164 total (BF insisted on paying a lot this month)
$105.31 gasoline
$57.65 eating out (my part), exorbitant total I'm sure but I didn't keep track
$80 ATM
$90 household stuff (including $25 gift card used)
$471.59 credit card payment
$389.27 other (aquarium needs, haircut, climbing shoes, stamps, other small extras)
$75 savings
110% of monthly income spent counting savings, 106% of monthly income spent not counting savings
It's kind of freaky, seeing those amounts added up. The haircut and the climbing shoes really inflated my "other" category.
In May my goal is to spend less than 100% of my income. I am switching car insurance in June (saving about $200 a year) and would like to pay that chunk of money all at once so I will be done for the year. In order to do that, I will have to postpone paying off my credit card in full until July, and I will need to spend less throughout May. I'm concentrating more on the 60% spending plan (found on msn money). I think I can swing it, I just have to be steadfast.
If I could find a lower rent apartment that doesn't have drug dealers on the corner, that would be ideal. It would be nice to save some money in that area. We're looking at two places today and two tomorrow, which will bring our viewed total up to 18. yeah - I'm picky when it comes to living arrangements.
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April 27th, 2005 at 05:16 pm
Yesterday I spent $19.10 at Home Depot. Yes, I know I said I wasn't going to spend anything, but I needed a plant light bulb for my soon-to-be-sprouting basil and oregano, and while I was there I picked up a money tree. I didn't need it, but it is cute, and maybe having it sit in the southeast corner of my house will bring money into my home (as feng shui says).
I won a bread machine on ebay, a mother's day gift. I'm excited about it. I hope she likes it, and I hope it arrives in the near-new condition they claimed it was in. $35.11
Two apartments viewed last night, two no thank yous. The first was a very cramped three level with a weird landlord, and the second was a nice place but in a sketchy neighborhood, and had a weird landlord. Three to see tonight! I'm going to make an effort to prepare dinner before we go. Last night we resorted to Indian take out - delicious but bad for the finances.
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April 26th, 2005 at 07:50 pm
We are looking at 8 apartments in the next five days. There has got to be something good out there! We looked at one last night, and it was a pit, but I have hope that we'll find the perfect spot!
Spent $23 on gasoline yesterday. Nothing today, and I don't plan to. We really need to do some cooking at home to have leftovers...the fridge is full but it seems like there's nothing to eat! How is that possible?
I applied for a couple more jobs today. Haven't heard a peep from the people from last Friday's interview...but honestly, that's ok. I don't want to work downtown anyway.
I've been reading the posts about buying a house, and it sounds as though one shouldn't even consider it if one has debt. That means the earliest I would be able to buy a house (assuming I pay off my loans as expected) would be in 2011. That's not counting the fact that I probably wouldn't have enough saved up for a downpayment or the closing costs in 2011, because I'd be paying my loans off that whole time. It's really disheartening. What I want more than anything right now is to have a house...not a marriage, not kids....a house with a yard and a garden and a big dog. *sigh* My college loans don't even seem worth it to me now, so I can only imagine how not worth it they will seem in six years. Not to mention that I'll be 32 in 2011...maybe by that age I'll want a baby more than a house! (though I really hope not)
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April 25th, 2005 at 03:06 am
My weekend was taken over by a cold virus. I've been sucking down vitamin c ever since it hit.
I put 400+ miles on my car this weekend. It desperately needs an oil change and tire rotation. Hopefully I can get that taken care of this week.
Spent about $25 at Target on Saturday, but it was paid for with a gift card, so free money.
Post office run on Saturday, $13.
Dinner courtesy of my boyfriend on Saturday night.
Today, $25 on craft supplies for a Mother's Day project. $27 for dinner for two. I didn't buy my sister's groceries (she did), which was hard for me to do, but necessary.
Spending forecast for this week: mostly cloudy. Workout buddy is coming over tomorrow night, hopefully I can convince her to eat dinner at my house for free instead of going out. Tuesday, clear. Wednesday, sunshine with some clouds, a friend may ask me to have a drink with her to celebrate her birthday. Thursday, cloudy, attending a concert with friends which will surely be prefaced by food and drink. Friday, partly cloudy, may have to attend a birthday party at a restaurant.
No wonder I am overweight and blowing my budget!
I've been thinking a lot about the housing situation, and I haven't been listening to my instincts. The landlords of the big beautiful place make me feel uncomfortable, and they are putting more restrictions on us before we even accept the place (we can't put up window coverings in half of the rooms...what???). I have to listen to my gut and not take the place. If I'm not comfortable now, I surely won't be once I am living there! And so the search continues.
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April 22nd, 2005 at 11:53 pm
I had a job interview this morning. It went fairly well, I thought. My friends and sweetie prepped me, so I was ready for those pesky questions. The interviewers aren't going to make a hiring decision until the end of May though, so I'm not going to hold my breath.
I took the day off and picked up my sis. We're both so tired, we're falling asleep on the couches in front of the tv!
RECENTLY SPENT:
gasoline: $35
car tabs: $39.50
groceries: $44
walmart: $38
parking: $5.50
library fine: $.25
cable tv/internet: $57
no idea what I'll spend this weekend. at least another $22 on gasoline; maybe we'll eat out, but I'm going to try to avoid that. tomorrow will be really busy.
my sweetie and I went to look at that apartment again. the landlords seems a little more normal this time. the place is just simply drop dead gorgeous. we'll probably end up taking it!
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April 18th, 2005 at 02:08 am
I really suck at sticking to a budget. Really, really suck.
I spent a ton of money this weekend. We went into a climbing store, I tried on a pair of shoes, they fit like a glove and there was only one pair left, so I bought them. I'm really glad I won't be renting anymore, but I wasn't planning to buy right now.
We ate out too much, with the exception of this evening. Dinner at home, lots of veggies.
A few goodies from a co-op. I love those places. Organic everything makes me so happy.
Skipped a birthday party (accidentally) so that saved me $20.
We fell in love with an apartment. It's absolutely massive, and a really good price. The only catch? The landlords are a bit off. I'm afraid they would involve themselves too much in our lives. We've been discussing it all weekend, and no other place compares to that one, but....the landlords live downstairs. I can't decide. The place is huge and gorgeous and there is a fantastic fireplace. *sigh* What to do?
I'm not even going to tell you how much money I spent this weekend (figure-wise). I'm far too embarrassed. I still have to get an oil change and tire rotation on top of it.
The girls night on Friday was great though, very cheap, and we had a nice time. Every time I think about entertaining, though, I think about that huge apartment and how great it would be to have people over. I love, love, love my place, but it's sometimes hard to have parties.
I need a magic 8 ball that will tell me what to do based on the 10-year forecasted outcome...can I pick one of those up at Target?
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April 15th, 2005 at 02:49 pm
My hair!!! I LOVE IT!!! She is a miracle worker. It's way shorter than it's ever been (not remotely near my shoulders) but I seriously love it. It's a lot blonder now, and closer to my natural color. I loved the brown, but it's time for summer! The price was not as pretty, however. I ended up spending $110. I'm not quite sure how we got to that amount, but I think she put in lowlights AND highlights, so that would do it. I went $50 over on my haircut budget. I've been shimmying other things around in my budget this morning, trying to find a way to still celebrate the umpteen occasions that are coming up, but also have enough money to pay off my credit card in May. What I'd like is an everlasting fountain of money. No, not youth, all I get is crap for being too young.
The girls are coming over tonight, yay! Just what I need.
The duplex was great...huge master bedroom, wood floors, large living room and kitchen, big french doors on the bedroom and lots of light...but the neighborhood was not great. The landlord kept talking about how the police drive by all the time (I suppose that was to make us feel safe), and there are drug dealers around occasionally, etc. Yeah, that doesn't thrill me. We're going to keep looking. What I really want is a HOUSE, with a big kitchen and lots of natural light in a good neighborhood. and a garden. sigh. My stylist said no one ever really figures anything out, which was probably supposed to make me feel better too, but it really didn't.
YAY for the weekend!
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April 14th, 2005 at 03:26 pm
I'm feeling a bit better. My body is really fighting it. and just for PrincessPerky, my illness has nothing to do with pregnancy.
Last night I went to Walmart to pick up aquarium necessities. I spent $25.09 on aquarium things, $15.52 on groceries, and $26.91 on other things like face wash, conditioner, cheetos, and chocolate. It was more than I had planned, but I kept thinking of more things I needed (wanted, in the case of chocolate and cheetos), and corn was $.38 a can!
In 11 short hours I will have well-cut, highlighted hair yet again. I am REALLY looking forward to that.
I prepared what I could for Friday's dinner and put it in the fridge. Tonight is just too busy to be boiling potatoes and all that. I desperately need to wash dishes tonight, though. Days like this I really wish I had a dishwasher!
We're looking at another duplex tonight. It has a dishwasher. And, it's 12 minutes to work. We'll see...it's a little pricier than we wanted, and it's not in the neighborhood we wanted, but the kitchen looks gorgeous online.
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