I began the month with half a tank of gas in the car, nearly a
full tank in the truck, a full pantry and two full freezers plus a paycheck
with several hours of overtime on it.
Not a bad way to begin.
I started out by paying all of our regular monthly bills before
they were due. Then I made a run to Cash
& Carry for a few stock up items they had on sale and Fred Meyer for
produce and milk. That kept us set for
the first half of the month, easily.
I made my regular planned debt elimination payment and took all
the overtime I earned last month and applied that too. It made a big impact and once again I am able
to move up my timeline quite a bit.
Yippeeeee.
I put more money into my
savings account and increased the amount of my 401(k) contribution by 2%. Yaaaay.
I worked hard to keep the
spending in check despite the fact that I had to register both girls for school,
pay for school pictures and buy the oldest a pair of sneakers as well as some
dress shoes. The shoes were on clearance
so I was able to keep the expense really low on those. J
After filling up the
backpacks and checking off the school supply list, I restocked the school
supply drawer with four bottles of glue for 50¢ a bottle, eight spiral
notebooks for 19¢ each and four packages of notebook paper for 49¢ apiece.
I used some coupons I got in the mail at Bath & Body Works to
purchase a couple gifts and restock our own supply of shower gel and lotion. I got three bottles free and three bottles at
20% OFF. I also hit a clearance rack and
sale at Dillards to pick up some new bras and panties. I paid for them with a gift card so no out of
pocket spending for those items.
To finish out our summer we took advantage of some no-cost and low
cost options for entertainment. We
packed a picnic and went swimming at the state park. We got into the park for no-cost because we
have a state parks pass. On National
Root Beer Float day the girls and I happily accepted a free root beer float at
A & W. It was delicious. We also had 55¢ cones at McDonalds a couple
times and 50¢ Frostys at Wendy's once after some fun family outings.
We even managed to go to the movies as a family. We chose to go on a Tuesday evening which is
discount night and tickets are only $5.50 each.
I used a $10 gift card to help defray the cost and only spent $6.50 out
of pocket. Another family outing was to go
to our local Denny's restaurant for breakfast.
I had received a $5 OFF coupon in the mail to use on our bill. We then used coupons to go to the girl's
other favorite restaurant - Pizza, Pie Café, which allowed us all to eat dinner
for only $5.00 each.
I earned some extra money house sitting for a friend and used it
to take my girl's to the Western Idaho Fair with no impact to our budget. I had originally planned to put that money
right into the savings account, but since we hadn't managed any type of
vacation this summer I felt just fine using it for the fair instead. I didn't spend all of it, but I spent a good
chunk of it. We had a great time so in
the end it was worth it.
My biggest expense this month outside of the normal monthly bills
(and school registration) was for groceries.
I spent a fair amount stocking our freezers, pantry and
refrigerator. I was able to buy quite a
few things for the girls to pack in their school lunches. All of it was on sale or markdown, my
favorite way to shop.
A trip to Franz Bakery for their day old bread selections filled
up the remaining space in the freezer.
We are really quite set for food now, well into winter, and I couldn't
be happier about that.
I used proceeds from egg sales to purchase two 50# bags of feed
for the chickens. They still have money
left so I'll save that for more feed and a new bale of pine bedding for the
coop later on.
I used my Fred Meyer rewards points and saved 20¢ a gallon when I
filled the tank on my car last month saving me $2.40. After that I did a couple surveys and used a
coupon for bonus points to add extra points to my card for my next fuel
purchase. I also did a couple surveys
and earned an additional 50 points each time. Every little bit helps.
So this month I hope to continue to work on my debt elimination
goal, add to my savings accounts and keep our spending as low as possible in
the process. Wish me luck!
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