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My March update

March 28th, 2010 at 01:50 pm

Well considering I did not start until the last part of the month I think I did okay.

During the month I paid off $2200 in debt, started an e-fund, read a book, tried out 3 new recipes and lost 2 lbs.

I'm feeling much better about myself. Everything is connected. Not eating out not only saves money, but I'm eating healthier, which in turn is making me lose weight. Which is helping me keep motivated.

We did go out to the bar 2 nights. One night was free because it was at a friend's place and they comped the check for us. The other I only spent $20 not the normal $40+ and I did not order late night fried food. I'm still under budget for food/going out for the month, so it's all good.

I just received a $327 check from my escrow account. Some will go into the e-fund and the rest towards debt.

April goals - It's the first month with a lower mortgage payment. I'm going to put a little towards the e-fund and the rest towards debt.

It's a 3 month check for me, so I hope to be able to pay off $3000 in debt and get my efund up to $1250. I also want to read at least 2 books, try 3 recipes, walk 3 mornings a week and lose 4 lbs.

Thank you for the warm welcome

March 23rd, 2010 at 11:33 pm

Everyone seems so nice here.. Thank you for for the warm welcome.

I took a few baby steps today. One is I didn't go to the bar after work. I do not have M-F 9-5 job. So my 'friday' can be anyday of the week. I'm off tomorrow and I would normally go out for happy hour. But I was good and came home.

The other baby step was I ate leftovers tonight. I'm sure for all you frugal people that is not a big deal. But honestly I hate leftovers. Normally I have good intentions, but they end up science projects instead. I could never find a way to reheat them properly. I also work odd hours and might not be home for a meal for a couple of days.

Anyway, I tried a new recipe last night (pineapple chicken tenders served over rice). I'm not really a fan of next day rice, it always turned out hard and crunchy. So I took the minute or so to research how to reheat it and it was good. I'm glad I took the time to do some research.

Tomorrow should be a no spending day. I'm off and have enough food in the house. I can walk to the beach, so I might just go there and do some snorkeling/swimming to help with my goal of losing 15lbs.

It's all about baby steps.

First timer

March 22nd, 2010 at 08:22 pm

I do not really expect anyone to read this. Because of where I live I'm unable to do the normally things people can do saving money by using coupons or stocking up when stores have sales. Because well you can't use coupons here nor do the stores have specials very often if they do it's because the items is expiring that day. I can't even get a free checking account or even an ING (you must live in the 50 states)

So I'm just using it to keep myself in check. We are in debt yet make good money. I'm trying to find anyway possible to help me stick to my goals.

Some things I did today was call my mortgage company to audit my escrow. I had a feeling we were putting too much into there because the taxes are not has high as they thought (good news right), also they had been taking out for flood insurance even after many attempts to prove I already have the coverage (been resolved but I know it will be revisited again in the fall like always). The audit produced a $60 per month reduction and a check for $340. Yay.

I also made my first banana bread today and found a new chicken recipe. I'm not a cook, that is DH's department. Plus our hours are so all over the place it's seems like it's easier to just go out. But I'm going to try. My thought is if I cook more at home I will cut back on going to the bars and eating fried foods and drinking too much beer. That should help save money, eating better and losing weight, or at least one would hope.

We have only eaten out once in the last 10 days. Not bad for us, normally it was a 2-4 times a week.

It's all about baby steps hopefully we will not fall down too much in the process.


Thanks for reading and helping us get on a better financial track.