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Happy Monday folks!
1. How MM was your weekend?
2. Any progress towards your goals?
3. What's the best free/cheap activity in your town?
Re: Monday Accountability
1. How MM was your weekend?
- Okay. We ended up going to a movie on Friday night. $46 for tickets and snacks. $38 for groceries on Saturday.
2. Any progress towards your goals?
- $600 in our move money account.
3. What's the best free/cheap activity in your town?
- We haven't really done much in the year that we spent here, but the St. Louis zoo is free. We've had a couple good afternoons there.
2. We finally decided to move some of our 'bathroom buffer' money over so we sent $900 to student loans.
3. We live in a really quaint neighborhood, so we just enjoy walking to look at houses and then to stroll through whatever events are happening in the village center.
1. $27 Gas, $44 Chilie's, $143 Lowe's, $11 Ocean State and I think that's it
2. nothing this week, just hoping to close on our house later in the week!
3. Like Simplyelsie, we have an awesome paved trail system that goes through the state that we LOVE to ride our bikes on
Good! $80 on groceries, $50 at Target, $6 on ice cream
2. Any progress towards your goals?
Just the same, nothing new.
3. What's the best free/cheap activity in your town?
We have a huge Gardens nearby. Great walking trails, children's garden, barn for events, butterfly house, etc. $10 for an annual pass, kids under 6 are free, all students $1/visit. The children's garden has fruits and veggies the kids can water, pick, etc. They love it!
We also have a Downtown Music by the River on Thursdays. Free and fun.
There have also been free outdoor movies.
Saturday = $21 for beer for a friend's birthday party
Sunday = $120 for groceries
There's a really nice park nearby that's nice to walk around. And we have a bunch of cafes so grabbing a cheap cup o coffee and taking a stroll is pretty much our go-to.
It was okay. Groceries/dog food/diapers and back to school supplies ended up being $135. Gas was $25. $40 at the local fair (budgeted from date night $)
Weekend was ok. Dh and I went out for a date Saturday night and spent $60. Saturday morning we went out for breakfast for $15. Sunday we stayed home. We are spending way too much going out lately, but it totally don't refer this weekend.
2. No real progress financially. On the patio front the electrician came back and fixed his mistakes, so it's finally complete!!! I need to send them a check today.
3. Lately our community pool and splash pad. In the fall the parks and playgrounds. Moving to this community has given me and ds so many more options for things to do for 'free' (still pay Hoa dues). We are going on a free cruise of the ship channel on Friday and that should be a lot of fun.
Bummer! I was hoping there was an awesome trail system just a couple towns over. (There is a Katy that is a suburb of Houston, which is why I asked)
Nice! It is definitely as cool as advertised. Make sure to pick a month where there is a "full lighting" to make the most of your trip. There's all lots of New England fall fun like apple picking and corn mazes within a 20 minute drive.