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GTKY: Splurges

dragonstarjkdragonstarjk member
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edited July 2015 in Money Matters

What are your biggest non-MM friendly splurges/confessions?

 

I have two.

1) Whenever I am under budget for groceries for the week, I like to grab a lottery ticket on the way out of the grocery store.  I have had two $5 winners but that's it.  I still like to buy them though :)

2) I just signed up for Stitch Fix (style box subscription).  I live far away from any shopping opportunities, so I am really excited to try out this service.  It might end up being too spendy but we'll see.

Re: GTKY: Splurges

  • My 5 year old laptop died on me in June. I was going without and realized how much I needed one for school so I took to the internet and found one I LOVED online for $550. Went to best buy and they had it on sale for $375. I put it on our CC. So worth it. Plus it got paid of in a few weeks.



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  • We booked a trip to Paris in September......and then just booked a trip to Hawaii for October.  Totally not MM (though we did redeem miles for the Hawaii flight).  Sometimes I think of the things we could've done around the house with the money we spent - but then I say screw it - we love traveling and it's our only really splurge.
  • We splurge on travel too. At least one international trip a year plus about four to six domestic four day weekends. My mom and I also do a trip with just the two of us. Last year we went to Maui and Oahu. In 2012 we did a Mediterranean cruise. Those memories will last a lifetime.
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  • I do stitch fix as well!  It is fun.  I don't do much shopping beyond that and it's basically my blow money for the month I get it (I do every other month).  The prices can be a little high so I am selective in what I keep, but I do love the pieces I've kept and it's caused me to expand my style a little bit, because I try things on that I never would have picked out in the store. 

    I recently signed up for Audible.  I have a long commute each way and I also feel like I don't read enough, so I thought this would be a good way to help pass the time besides listening to the radio and podcasts.  So far so good!  I listened to Girl on the Train earlier this month, and just downloaded Big Little Lies for next week. 

    Other than that, every time I buy lunch at work feels like a splurge! 

  • blondie42107blondie42107 member
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    edited August 2015

    What are your biggest non-MM friendly splurges/confessions?

     

    I have two.

    1) Whenever I am under budget for groceries for the week, I like to grab a lottery ticket on the way out of the grocery store.  I have had two $5 winners but that's it.  I still like to buy them though :)

    2) I just signed up for Stitch Fix (style box subscription).  I live far away from any shopping opportunities, so I am really excited to try out this service.  It might end up being too spendy but we'll see.

    I have a few friends that use Stitch Fix and like it. One stopped because she wanted to keep everything, every delivery and it was getting pricey for her. I've avoided trying it. I have a few smaller malls close by and a couple big ones about an hour and a half away. Keeps me in check! ☺ Let us know how it goes for you.
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  • Getting coffee while out. I usually make it at home and take it with me. But there's definitely times I'm out and grab some.
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  • spa services and yoga clothes - I'm actually getting my back worked on today but it really needs it and I found a super awesome deal of $25 for 30 minutes so I feel that's pretty MM
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  • spa services are probably my big splurge. generally 3-4 pedicures per year (though I've already warned H that will probably become a monthly spluge for the rest of this pregnancy...and potentially into "4th trimester".) and probably one massage a year. my salon sometimes offers buy 5 get the 6th free deals...if one of those comes up in the next few months I'll probably take advantage. 
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  • Gardening stuff...this year was/is a big year for us. We've planted apple trees. Raspberries. Blueberries and purchased over $200 worth of heirloom seeds for a garden I want to start next spring/summer. We're also doing all cedar, above ground beds, so we have that cost too and then there's the soil, liners, tools, and of course all of the books I've bought to learn about this (various gardening methods, composting, companion planting, etc.). When it's all done, we will have had up front costs of well over $1,500. But, the goal is to:

    1. Learn a valuable life skill and pass it on to the kids.

    2. Have a healthy way to grow our own foods.

    3. Enjoy the outdoors/family time.

    4. Eventually, we will save money on fresh foods since we've purchased heirloom seeds, we want to learn to propagate our own seeds for replanting.

  • I'll lump everything into personal care. I buy expensive shampoo and conditioner just because I like it. I'm not wasteful with it, though. I bought a liter of each last year and I'm still using them. When I get my hair cut/colored, it's generally expensive. I go for waxing every four weeks. I like manis and pedis, but I only do those a few times a year and for special occasions. But everything together is hands-down the most money I spend on non-essentials.
  • We do a super tight budget, so I have had a hard time thinking of any splurge. When I was single I definitely splurged occasionally on nice foundation or a Naked palette. But all that has stopped since marriage and the debt payoff plan.

    The only thing we really treat ourselves with is air conditioning. We do turn it warmer during the day when we're gone, but when we're here, it's is cold. 
  • Gardening stuff...this year was/is a big year for us. We've planted apple trees. Raspberries. Blueberries and purchased over $200 worth of heirloom seeds for a garden I want to start next spring/summer. We're also doing all cedar, above ground beds, so we have that cost too and then there's the soil, liners, tools, and of course all of the books I've bought to learn about this (various gardening methods, composting, companion planting, etc.). When it's all done, we will have had up front costs of well over $1,500. But, the goal is to:

    1. Learn a valuable life skill and pass it on to the kids.

    2. Have a healthy way to grow our own foods.

    3. Enjoy the outdoors/family time.

    4. Eventually, we will save money on fresh foods since we've purchased heirloom seeds, we want to learn to propagate our own seeds for replanting.

    We love gardening.  H was able to get some great heirloom seeds from our local library.  You might want to check your's out to see if they offer it.
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  • bparkhurbparkhur member
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    edited August 2015

    I have a few....

    1. Craft beer (I just can't do miller lite anymore...)

    2. Always buy wine/beer if we go out to dinner (usually at least two glasses a piece)

    3. Always splurge for the nice hotel/B&B on vacation.

    4. Organic food (not everything, but a lot of things)

    5. Our house -- actually the mortgage is kind of killer. Looking forward to youngest son starting K to free up some cash!

    6. I just watched a freaky documentary called The Human Experiment, so now I'm thinking I need to get rid of all beauty products with parabens in them (which means $$$). We'll see how strong the urge is tomorrow though!

    That being said, I couldn't care less about the cars we drive, I get my hair cut like once a year at Great Clips, I never get mani/pedis/spa stuff, etc.

  • I just got back from a girlfriends weekend and had my first ever facial.  It was great!

    While getting the facial I was doing calculations in my head about how much a newly formed "facial habit" might cost me :)

  • I am pretty frugal. The things I splurge on I do price comparisons etc.
    Travel for sure, we do it cheap but went years without it and even my cheap DH is on board with the idea of having an experience instead of just money in the bank.
    Food - I love little boutique foodie shops and good wine. Shoes - I spend more, but still only buy sale. But my 10 dollar Walmart jeans look better with good shoes. I will spend more for my daughters shoes too.
  • We do a super tight budget, so I have had a hard time thinking of any splurge. When I was single I definitely splurged occasionally on nice foundation or a Naked palette. But all that has stopped since marriage and the debt payoff plan.

    The only thing we really treat ourselves with is air conditioning. We do turn it warmer during the day when we're gone, but when we're here, it's is cold. 
    We are coming out of it now but we had some really tight budgeting years. Sometimes if we had done well on grocery shopping my splurge would be a magazine and a good chocolate bar. It was enough to break the cycle of living on needs and never wants.
  • vlagrl29vlagrl29 member
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    edited August 2015
    csuave said:

    I just got back from a girlfriends weekend and had my first ever facial.  It was great!

    While getting the facial I was doing calculations in my head about how much a newly formed "facial habit" might cost me :)

    Moderation is key :)  I only get facials and full body massages twice a year.  Now though will all the yoga I've been doing I'm going to need some more back work in between (deep tissue)
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  • We have many splurges, quite a few of which have already been mentioned.

    1. Craft beer, though we're good at working sales for it!

    2. We also spent a lot upfront on gardening this year. We won't make it back this year, but yields are decent so I think we can in a couple of more years.

    3. Travel. Seeing the world is important to us. We can't reasonably do an international trip every year, but every other is very worth it to me.

    4. H splurged on a good sound system last year. To him it is very worth it, and he saved for it.

    5. We don't skimp on food. We're in CSAs for meat and veggies, and also buy organic when possible. On the flip side, though, we are very good at cooking at home.

    6. Occasionally we'll get out and grab a couple of drinks at our local bar as a date night.

    7. Diving. Though I now make most of my money back teaching, this is still a very spendy hobby that goes firmly in the splurge category.

    8. @bparkhur we're working on the paraben thing too, but slowly replacing things as they run out. I'm finding it hasn't upped the budget too bad yet. We shop the sales in the health and beauty section at WF.
  • jessica490jessica490 member
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    edited August 2015
    We like to splurge on vacations, electronics and sometimes clothes. Also massages 1-2 times per year. Once we get into the new house we will splurge on a lot of things like nice furniture, a hot tub and we already picked out our big shed. We want new bikes, paddleboards and kayaks LOL, good thing we don't have kids!
  • cbee817cbee817 member
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    edited August 2015
    We just bought a new lens for our Nikon.. $600, but we take pictures of the girls all of the time and to get a 15-200mm lens that I don't have to change out/carry both is well worth it. 
    Before kids, it was definitely clothes, shoes, and travel
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  • We do a super tight budget, so I have had a hard time thinking of any splurge. When I was single I definitely splurged occasionally on nice foundation or a Naked palette. But all that has stopped since marriage and the debt payoff plan.

    The only thing we really treat ourselves with is air conditioning. We do turn it warmer during the day when we're gone, but when we're here, it's is cold. 
    We are coming out of it now but we had some really tight budgeting years. Sometimes if we had done well on grocery shopping my splurge would be a magazine and a good chocolate bar. It was enough to break the cycle of living on needs and never wants.
    Yeah, if we manage to do do really well on our grocery budget, we will try and do a Papa John's pizza (waiting until a 1/2 off sale when our ball team wins). Or we'll try and fit in a bottle of wine or hard cider for a few bucks. 
  • When we got our first jobs after school we bought a 60" smart tv with 3D capabilities (which we never use, but it was on the model we otherwise wanted and it is pretty cool). It's huge, especially in our fairly small apartment but I love it. We bought it during a cyber Monday sale and we budgeted for it, but it was still a major splurge. Plus now we pay for fancy cable because non-HD looks really bad on a 60" screen. We tell ourselves that we spend less at sports bars because we watch games at home, but it's definitely not equivalent.

    I watch a lot of tv. No apologies!

    We also pay $1000 a year to store a sailboat that a relative gave us, which seems like a lot to me but we like having it. Also I don't think the trailer is road safe so we're not moving it any time soon.
  • This winter we went furniture shopping for a TV stand in the $300-500 range, and walked out with an order for an Amish corner TV cabinet for $800. Splurge, yes. Do I regret the cost, yes. Am I absolutely in love with it? YES! It is totally our style and fits into our decor beautifully.

    Otherwise our most common splurge is alcohol. We like craft beer and good liquor. I don't like the cost of it, but I figure that right now, we're young and childless, so we have the budgetary room to account for it. Once we start TTC and have children, this splurge will decrease (at least in theory).
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  • Regarding the paraben free stuff--I actually have to buy expensive, natural, chemical free beauty products because I have extremely sensitive skin and allergies.  (It's kind of dreadfull, actually).  Obviously since it is a need, I don't consider it a splurge, but for those of you who are looking, I end up ordering a lot of my stuff through Amazon.  They have a lot of options and you can even search paraben-free, sulfate-free, etc.

  • Splurges - most of ours are travel-related, though we do eat out more than we should.  Still, we've gotten pretty good at incorporating a client thing into our eat-out urges, so we can usually expense them.
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  • H and I are about to order 2 new pairs of Costa Sunglasses that are originally like 250 and 180. 

    And we'll spend about 160 on the 2 of them. He gets like 60% off once a year for working at the gunshop. He has one that he's sending in to be repaired and I moronically lost mine so what am i doing - buying another one! I'm still really hoping i find mine - if not i'm getting another one while its still cheap. I don't want him to ever quit because i'm way too cheap to pay full price - but they are definitely amazing sunglasses.
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  • The only thing we really splurge on is travel/food related. For our 5 year dating anniversary/us both getting new jobs, we splurged on a $300 date night at a super expensive steak house....best $300 ever spent.

    I'd much rather have a nice meal or date with DH than spend money on a designer bag or something like that.



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