Sunday, December 28, 2008
January Week1
So, the weekly plan:
Regular Bills $440
Gas $ 50
Groceries $95 (I bought those today, it's high but I was low on meats and went to the commissary to stock up. Next few weeks should be lox because I'm pretty well stocked now.)
Cash $40 (We each get $20 a week for drinks, papers, misc.)
Misc/Entertainment $ 50
Menu:
Sunday: Tacos
Monday: Frozen Pizza
Tuesday: Shrimp Scampi and garlic bread
Wednesday: Porks chops, potatoes, peas, and bread.
Thursday: Meatball Soup
Friday: Jumbolya
Saturday: Tacos
My goal for this week is to not eat out. I'll check back in next Monday on that!
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Getting with the program!
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Menu Monday (on Tuesday)
Tuesday: Leftover Pizza
Wednesday: Baked Chicken, AuGratin Potatoes, Peas, Garlic Bread
Thursday: Frozen Pizzza and Wings
Friday: Surf and Turf, Rice, Carrots
Saturday: lunch-soup and sandwiches, supper-Steamfresh Meal, Garlic Bread
And hopefully the week will go as planned and I won't even need to buy groceries until next Monday when I do all my Christmas grocery shopping.
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Putting my Budgetting to the Test
Less is More
Monday, December 8, 2008
Menu Monday
Monday: Crockpot Soup, garlic bread
Tuesday: Shrimp, rice, steamed veggies
Wednesday: Chicken Cordon Bleu, mashes potatoes, peas
Thursday: David's work Christmas Party, no cooking for me!
Friday: My Granny's Brithday party, once again no cooking for me!
Saturday: Spending the weekend at my parents house, so we'll be eating there.
Sunday: I'll still be at my parents house.
With all the festivities this week, I won't need to buy any groceries, so I "transfered" my grocery budget into the Chirstmas Budget. I did keep $20 for bread, eggs, and snacks for the week.
My Coke Rewards
Saturday, December 6, 2008
Good Saturday Morning!
Which reminds me of something I wanted to ask. Have you, do you take clothes to consignment stores? With David being in the military, we move every 3 years and clutter is never a problem because when we move, if we don't NEED it, I toss it. I generally take everything to Goodwill, or local organizations. I don't' consider this a loss because I know I am helping others, but I am wondering if I should try a consignment store for some of our nicer clothes? I have several ball gowns from past years that I'll never wear again, and such. So, what do you think?
I also wanted to share my totals from my first week really trying to stay on budget.
Budget:
- Grocery/HBA: $50
- Automotive: $40 (Gas, $10 to Auto Maint. Savings Acct.) This is much lower the normal, but David's truck was full starting out, so this was mainly for my car and some extra for him.
- Entertainment/Misc: ($50, $20 for gift, $15 for David's hair cut)=$85
Actual Totals:
- Grocery/HBA: $57
- Automotive: $45 (Both vehicles are still half full, so next weeks budget can be smaller!)
- Entertainment/Misc: $135, (GASP! I know, but we have gone over it and found where the money went, and how to correct the problem. David stops by the gas stations every morning and buys an energy drink and snacks. Now, we'll factor drinks and snacks into the Grocery budget, hopefully solving this problem!)
So total overage was $62. I'm ok with that. However, it does mean that if I'm $62 over every week this month, that's almost $250 that could go somewhere more productive. BUT this was the first week, and we'll be able to fine tune it and rework it more. Hopefully by January 1st, we'll have a solid budget to use. I'll post in the morning with my budget for next week.
I also wanted to add that budgeting weekly is REALLY helping us. If you're having trouble sticking to one, you might want to try it.
Take care, and y'all have a great weekend!
Thursday, December 4, 2008
Budget Blockers
- Dining Out. We are so bad about doing this, and it's 90% my fault. I am forever forgetting to lay out dinner before I leave for work, then coming home and thinking "Oh forget it, lets just grab some pizza." NOT good, and something I am really working on.
- Not sticking to my list. Seems like I just can't go into a store and buy what's on my list. I get other crap because I "need" it. Yeah...right. What I NEED is to learn needs from wants.
- Shopping at work. I work in retail and when I find a really good deal, I must buy it. As proof, I have a closet full of dirt cheap clothes with tags still on them. Yeah, all great deals, but wasteful if I don't ever wear them.
So there you have it, my Budget Blockers. What are yours?
Thursday Check-up
David did ask me to go pick him up some drinks later, and while it's not what I budgeted, it's either me spend $10 at the store, or him stop by the gas station every morning and spending twice that much in a week. Again, I think it all goes back to planning.
And now I'm off to run errands, but I'll check back in later. Y'all have a great afternoon!!
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Score!
Monday, December 1, 2008
No Spend Week 1
With today being Monday I thought it's be a good time to start a "No Spend Week". There are a few things I'm going to have to buy this week, but I'm going to list them and try to stick with the list for the rest of week and limit "extra" spending. Tomorrow I'm working a couple hours in the morning, and since I work in the town with a commissary I'm planning on going there to buy what few groceries I need for the week, and to gather more coupons. The commissary is a wonderful place to get coupons. They have P&G, and Military Money, as well as blinkies on tons of items. I've budgeted $30 for that. It won't take that much because my list is extra short this week since we are still having leftovers from Thanksgiving, but I have some Commissary coupons I need to use before the expire, and I could use a few things I know will be much cheaper at the Com. like frozen meals for work. I also have to buy an Ornament for an Exchange I'm having with some friends, and mail that out. I'm budgeting $10 for the ornament and have a coupon for $2 off a $10 purchase at Hallmark. I also budgeted $10 for shipping, so $20 should cover that. I also need to fill up my car, that should be $25.
$30 grocery
$20 Gift, plus shipping
$25 gas
Total: $75
Now, this isn't counting what David might spend, but he generally doesn't spend as much as me because he doesn't by grocery or household needs. This is just my personal challenge, to spend only the $75 or less, and only on the items posted above. I do have a $20 bill in my purse that I'll use for random trips to CVS, and to have in case I really do need something. But NO swiping of the debit card, unless it's as budgeted above. I'll be checking back in nightly.
Monday Madness
I am such an organizing geek, I LOVE when new months start on Monday. It makes everything easy to plan. I am all about routines and Monday starts off a new week of them. I try to follow http://www.flylady.net/. She has some great ideas. I don't really have problems with clutter because it's just David and I, no kids, and we move every 3 years to a new duty stations. But Marla (the FlyLady) has some great ideas about setting up routines so that you can spend 15 minutes each morning, and never have to "crisis clean". Mondays are "Weekly Home Blessing Hour" where you spend 60 minutes cleaning your house for the week. I love getting up and cleaning first thing Monday morning, and washing away the weekend. It really puts me in the mood to plan for the week.
And speaking of planning-I work what is technically a part time job for a major women clothing store. I say technically because my title is part time, but I average 20-40 hours. Mostly around 30, except with the Holidays right around the corner it has been more. I have always planned our menu 2 weeks at a time, around David's checks. (I need to add, I just started working about a year ago for the first time in our marriage.) So now, I don't know 2 weeks in advance if I'll be home at night to cook or not. This week I am trying something new and planning our menu only 1 week in advance. I have split out monthly food/household budget of $150 every 2 weeks, to $75 a week. I'm going to try this for the next month and re-evaluate on January 1st to see if it works better for us. I am hoping that I can emiminate grabbing fast food because I didn't plan on working and now I won't be home to cook dinner, and wasting food that I bought and has gone bad in the 2 weeks since I bought it. So we shall see. Any ideas? Has this worked for y'all?
Hi, I'm Jodie
Here are a few things you should know about me:
- I'm 23, and I've been married to my husband, David, for almost 5 years. Yep, your math is correct, I got married when I was 18. We were highschool sweethearts.
- We don't have any kids yet, and are still on the fence about that. But time is on our side.
- David is a Marine, so we live a Military lifestyle. We love it, and though we miss our familyand home town, we feel blessed to have this life.
- Both David and I are LDS. I grew up in an LDS family and David converted when he was 18. It's a huge part of our lives.
So that's me. I'm excited to get started and learn more.