September was a very
good and thrifty month for us. All the
monthly bills were paid in advance of their due dates including our mortgage
which was paid weeks ahead. It is
amazing to see the principal dwindle down as you head toward the end. I still have a little ways to go, but it is quite
encouraging.
We ran our A/C units
as little as possible the first two weeks of the month until the temperatures
dropped dramatically and the rain started to fall. We pulled the A/C units the day before the
anticipated weather change and got them stowed away for winter. I usually get about a month before we need to
use any heat around here, but not this year.
Cold, wet, damp and chilly was the forecast for a week. However, we managed just fine with our
electric fireplace in the living room.
Then it warmed up to the mid to late 70s and we didn't need it for the
remainder of the month.
This month I focused
my grocery dollars on stocking up the freezer for winter. A trip to Franz bakery and their discount
racks allowed me to stock up on bread and buns.
Albertson's had a great sale and I was able to stock up on pot roasts
and pork ribs. I found some good
markdowns for ground meats as well and added those to the stash. As it sits our freezer is full and we are very
well stocked up.
Other than groceries
I didn't do much in the way of other shopping.
I did go to the mall and use a couple coupons at Bath & Body Works
to pick up a free item and get an additional 20% off two tubes of body cream
that were on sale. I did not shop for any
home improvement supplies, but I did pick up a water saver pressure nozzle for
our hose to clean up the exterior of our home.
That was money ($9) well spent.
I did not buy any
clothing or shoes, no trips to the salon or go to the movies. The truth of the
matter is we didn't need anything and we were busy with so much other stuff we
didn't really have time to shop or go out much.
One thing I did do was to take each one of my girls out to lunch, separately, for a date with mom. Since it was my birthday month I had a lot of free meal offers so it was very inexpensive, which made it much more fun.
I did manage a few
projects around the house, but used supplies I already had on hand so no new
purchases were required. That was not
only thrifty but really convenient. I
love when I don't have to start out a project with a list of supplies I need to
go and get first.
Lastly, I made a
significant payment, actually two payments, on my next financial goal. What?!
Stay tuned until tomorrow to find out what my new goal is. You just knew there had to be one, right?
So excited to see what your new goal is! We are cheering you on!
ReplyDeleteAwwww, thank you Candace!
DeleteHow exciting! I can't wait to see what's next. Don't you just love seeing a full freezer? I have NEVER had my freezer full... never! That's a goal of mine!
ReplyDeleteI hope you accomplish your goal! It feels really, really good. :)
DeleteI love your goals they inspire me so much.
ReplyDeleteOh goodie! :0)
DeleteYou did well! I really like hearing about you taking your girls out separately for "dates" with mom. I used to do that with my boys, even into adulthood, before they got too busy with life and their own little families.
ReplyDeleteThanks Debbie. I really enjoy that one on one time with them.
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