Saturday, April 30, 2011

Budget

Looking at my previous post, you probably think we don't have one. And technically you'd be right. We don't have a set budget, but we know what we can spend and we try not to go overboard, mostly.

Cable/internet. We changed providers because the cost was out of hand, and while I actually think we are getting more for our money, we are still paying more than we thought we would be paying. But TV and internet will never be cut to save money in our home. We have pretty much given up gaming, but we are still internet addicts. And with hubby working nights and therefore having nights off work with not a helluva lot to do, we need the 'net & cable.

Clothing. I just bought several new t-shirts and a couple pairs of capris for the summer. They were all on sale and I got a good deal on something I really needed. The kiddo got a new outfit and a new shirt today, from the local kid's clothing re-saler. Everything is in beautiful condition and we didn't pay much for it, yay.

Workwise, I need to replace my work pants. I have worn the same two pairs of black pants 5 days a week/ 8 hours a day, for almost 3 years. And I bought them on sale for $20 each. Replacing them for that price is going to be tough, lol.

Groceries. I have discovered that in most cases, generics are just as good, if not better than name brand products. I used to only buy one brand of mayo, for instance. Guess what? Mayo is mayo. Walmart's bread is just as good as the name brand, Sam's Club's laundry detergent is as good as Tide. Peanut butter, fruit snacks, applesauce, oatmeal (I actually like the Great Value oatmeal better than the leading brand name!) they're all just fine in generic form. There are a few things that are exceptions to the rule. I only use one brand of toilet paper (though we did switch to generic grudgingly when we were broke), and Ritz crackers are just better than the generic version (you don't save any money when you throw something away because it's inedible, lol).

Eating out. Ugh. This is where we take a serious hit. I come home for lunch every day, so I don't eat lunch out and hubby has lunch in the middle of the night when everything is closed. It's after work that I am really bad. It's so much easier to swing through a drive thru on the way home then to come home and scrounge something up for just me. (Kiddo is a picky eater so I rarely cook anything but breakfast for us both and hubby doesn't want dinner when he's only just gotten up for the day!). I have been trying to cut back, but...

We do avoid coffee out for the most part. We have our own espresso maker, so we buy flavored syrups and make our own flavored lattes. Yum! Our espresso maker has paid for itself numerous times.

Entertainment. Aside from TV/internet, our main entertainment is reading. We go to the library at least once a week. Thank goodness for the library, because the kiddo and I are both voracious readers! We're dumping our WoW accounts as soon as they are up this time, I get my game fix through the free games on Facebook and the kiddo loves the free kids sites like PBSkids.org and Club Penguin. We don't spend a lot on movies or anything like that. In fact, I am pretty sure the last movie I saw in the theater was Finding Nemo!

And now as the weather improves, I really would like to start spending more time outside. The complex pool opens at the end of May too, so that will be awesome.

My main expenditure for entertainment is for my knitting, and frankly I am pretty restrained in my purchases, not to mention slow in my knitting ;)

Friday, April 22, 2011

Too much!


Ok, not really tooooo much. But a lot! We got a "new" (new to us anyway!) car last night. It's hubby's new toy, or at least I let him think it is, really it's MINE, but I might share ;) I will admit it is absolutely sexy and I am totally looking forward to driving around town in it. It's a 2008 BMW, black with black interiors. Yum!

And tomorrow I get to get my haircut at the same place DD went a few weeks ago. My turn to be pampered! Even more yum!

Anyway, I'm going to go drive my new car now, ciao! Or should I say Auf Wiedersehen!

Monday, April 11, 2011

Awesome Sunday

Yesterday was a great Girls' Day Out.
The kiddo and I went and got her hair cut, where she was pampered and treated like a rock star *grin* Warm oil massaged into her scalp, then shampooed. She also had her hands dipped in paraffin. Then it was time for the actual hair cut. She went from not even wanting it trimmed to suddenly wanting it cut into an inverted bob! I would guess the stylist cut off at least 6 inches at the back. And oh did it want to curl up back there, haha.


After the cut, she was allowed to pick out 5 strands of hair tinsel to be put in. Needless to say the Pink Princess picked 2 hot pink strands and one lighter pink strand. The last two were a bit of a surprise, she picked a bright blue and a purple one. I honestly think it was the lure of the tinsel that convinced her to get her hair cut, haha. (No, I'm not above bribery lol).

Seriously though, the stylist did an awesome job and made D.D. feel so special. I keep calling her my kiddo, but really she is right on the cusp of being a young woman, and that's what yesterday was all about. For anyone in my area, I can highly recommend 10 Salon & Spa! I want to go back and have my hair cut there now!

Afterwards we went for a nice ramble through the nearby sculpture park and then just went home and spent a quiet afternoon.

Saturday, April 09, 2011

Oooo, pretty!


I saw this yarn last weekend and it just screamed SPRING! So I bought it. It is so bright and cheerful, yet so unlike anything I would normally buy, haha.

Those bright skeins shall become (hopefully) these socks. I wanted something more than plain jane socks, but the last lace socks I attempted pissed me off something fierce and I went back to simple socks. Hopefully I can handle the Emily pattern ;)

For me.

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