I ended the month of
May and began June with a half tank of fuel still left in my car and $60 in my
checking account. Not a bad start to the
month if you ask me! Any time you have
leftover gas and some cash you're in a good spot!
My first paycheck of
the month included some overtime so I was able to get all of the monthly
expenses paid on time or early as well as meet my savings goals. I also did a fair bit of grocery shopping and
treated my girls to lunch out at Sizzler.
Mid month when I got paid I had a large amount of overtime on my
paycheck. I paid the mortgage two weeks
early, topped of the gas tank in the car and slugged the rest into savings. Whooo hoooo!
June was an
interesting month because I was super busy at work as we wrapped up a HUGE
company expansion project. That translated
to a lot of opportunity for overtime hours which I was very happy about,
although I wouldn't want to do that on a regular basis. It was a lot of hours. But, this equated to a big financial boost that
would allow me to reach some of my savings goals much sooner than originally
expected.
Because of my
expanded work schedule I didn't have a whole lot of time to work on any other
projects around the house and while that put me behind on my plans this summer
it did save me some money in the process.
I'll be working next month to get caught back up.
I did use some of my
overtime pay to pad the grocery budget and stocked up on some good buys at the
store. We topped off the freezers once
again and added to the pantry stores. I
also sent a large bag of donations to the high school's food pantry at the
first of the month. I was more than
happy to have the opportunity to contribute to that. As I acquire surplus items I plan to donate
another bag, probably at the beginning of the school year.
It was a very busy
and somewhat hectic month that seemed like it flew by in a flash. Now I'm hoping July runs at a little slower
pace so I can be more productive at home instead of at the office.
I would love to end a month and start out the next with money and gas left.
ReplyDeleteI always try to have a little something left, if possible. It makes me feel better. :)
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