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Monday Accountability Post
1. How MM was your weekend?
2. Any progress towards your goals?
3. What's your favorite Christmas tradition?
Re: Monday Accountability Post
Good. We had a pricey lunch on Saturday, $30, but it was really nice and the only money we spent all weekend. And we saw that the movie theater by the brunch place is showing It's a Wonderful Life for free so we will go to that tonight for a nice Christmasy evening out.
This weekend may also lead to an annual higher personal expenditure though. I have an old school family plan with 4 dumb phones. My mom is getting an iphone for Christmas so I did some research for it. Now that we are adding data to our plan I'm thinking about getting the iphone 5s for $1..which will actually cost me $180 per year to share the data with my mom. So I'm looking at increasing my phone costs now, which isn't a big deal because it will be fine in my budget but still that $1 is going to cost a lot more than $1. Sly marketing!
2. Any progress towards your goals?
Staying the course. It looks like we will end 2015 in pretty good shape for our goals.
3. What's your favorite Christmas tradition?
Traditional Polish Christmas Eve dinner. Mmm pierogies. My in laws have even added a modified Polish dinner to our every other year celebration with them. It is very sweet of them to welcome me to their family that way.
I also love the family time, church service, festive atmosphere, tree decorating and cookies.
$137 on groceries for Christmas (we're hosting) and regular groceries
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1. Didn't do too much. On Saturday, after completing our p/t job, my H and I had a brunch buffet at Harrahs. The buffets were free with a coupon I had, but paid $8 for tips.
2. Paid $2100 toward HELOC when I got paid Wed. (not all of that was my paycheck, I wish, lol)
3. We put the Christmas tree up yesterday.
The only tradition I've still upheld from childhood is getting a can of black olives in my stocking. It's a weird one, lol. As a child, I saw on movies and in stories that people often got an orange in their stocking. I asked my mom why my sister and I didn't get oranges. She asked me, "Do you want an orange in your stocking?" I said, "Sure, that would be cool. But, you know, I'd rather have a can of black olives." My sister chose to get a can of garbanzo beans instead of an orange. And the tradition began, lol. What can I say? We were weird kids.
Now that I'm moved away from my family, my H got a kick out of our weird little tradition and now he makes sure I have a can of black olives in my stocking every year.
1. How MM was your weekend? It was pretty good. $20 gas, $80 groceries (under budget) and $25 to go see Star Wars.
2. Any progress towards your goals? We got an $880 discount off the porch because of the lower cost of concrete, woohoo!!! Instead of paying that towards the debt, we've decided to use it to replenish some of our savings that we drained for the porch, since we already have a payoff plan for the whole amount.
3. What's your favorite Christmas tradition? My mom's homemade candies--almond roca, caramels, peanut brittle, fudge, divinity......not many people I know can make homemade candy like mom
1. How MM was your weekend? Not the best. Finished up Christmas shopping and a few other things so it was pricey. I can't remember exact totals off the top of my head...
2. Any progress towards your goals? Not a pay week, so nope.
3. What's your favorite Christmas tradition? For the most part I don't like Christmas (I'm such a Grinch), but I do enjoy spending time with my family so I guess just running around to see everyone on Christmas Day.
H and I for the past 3 years have had his parents and grandparents over Christmas Eve for dinner.
2. Any progress towards your goals? About $600 to student loans.
3. What's your favorite Christmas tradition? We don't really have anything specific, so I'd say just having the opportunity to see our families.
I'm smiling you spent more money on drinks than breakfast
. A sign of a great NYC trip, lol.
Congrats on the new stove! It is always such a relief to get a replacement for an old item that I'm guessing has been driving you nuts for awhile. When we first bought our house, I wanted at least a 25 cu/ft fridge, but bought a smaller used one to get by. I stalked sales for almost a year and always visited the clearance appliance aisle at Lowes and HD. I finally found a 25 cu/ft. side by side on clearance. Normally $1200, on sale for $800, and I got them to knock another $100 off. Then used a 10% off coupon. When all was said and done, I got it for almost half off the normal price. So gratifying and worth the wait!
I'm smiling you spent more money on drinks than breakfast
Congrats on the new stove! It is always such a relief to get a replacement for an old item that I'm guessing has been driving you nuts for awhile. When we first bought our house, I wanted at least a 25 cu/ft fridge, but bought a smaller used one to get by. I stalked sales for almost a year and always visited the clearance appliance aisle at Lowes and HD. I finally found a 25 cu/ft. side by side on clearance. Normally $1200, on sale for $800, and I got them to knock another $100 off. Then used a 10% off coupon. When all was said and done, I got it for almost half off the normal price. So gratifying and worth the wait!
Thanks for the congrats! Yes, I'm so excited. With our old range we've had to manually light it, which I can deal with, but the bigger issue is that it has so many books and crannies it's impossible to keep clean, and for gas the heat control sucks. This one will match the nice dishwasher that we lucked out into getting for free when we moved in. It's always fun to snag a good deal on a big purchase.Re. the drinks-my BF invited, in addition to me, both her mom and future MIL to come dress shopping. They are both nice, but intense. I was invited to calmly keep them in line and remind them to focus on what she wanted. They actually requested that I do this, and it was really necessary. By the time she, her FI, and I safely deposited the moms at their hotel, we were super ready for a few beers! Such a good time!