2018 is coming to a
close and I can hardly believe it. The
holidays are just about over, my girls are already at the halfway point in the
school year with my oldest set to graduate high school in May, it just amazes
me sometimes.
I began the month by
paying all of our monthly expenses well ahead of the due dates and I am really
happy that I was able to consistently do this every month this year! I paid the mortgage payment consistently 3
weeks early and it really made a difference!
My principal steadily went down each month and I pay less and less in
interest that way.
Savings goals were
met again this month and I was pleased that I was able to do that consistently
throughout the year as well. Sometimes I
was able to add a little more and that was a great feeling. I plan to continue with some new savings
goals in the coming year.
With grocery
shopping I spent more than was initially budgeted for the year by just under
$150. That may not seem like a lot to
most people, especially given that I don't spend much in the first place, but I
know I can do better and will be working to improve spending in that area
moving forward.
I kept spending in
check when it came to clothing, gifts, dining out, entertainment and so forth
and I'm really proud of myself for that.
We purchased quite a bit of our clothing this year second hand. I used gift cards to purchase a few new items
that were purchased on sale or clearance and with coupons whenever
possible. I took advantage quite a bit
of promotions at Fred Meyer (Friday
Freebie), JC Penney ($10 OFF $10
Purchase) and Bath & Body Works (Free
Item, no purchase necessary) and was able to get quite a few gifts for
little or no cost. I used a gift card at
Dillards to purchase a pair of work pants for myself and a couple bras for the
girls that were on clearance. I plan to
continue to do more of that type of shopping in the new year.
The biggest thing we
did was to upgrade a major portion of our home.
We tackled a lot of do it yourself home improvement projects and I paid
for most of it with gift cards I had been saving. We updated our kitchen, living room, entry
way, dining room, downstairs hallway and the stairs. It was a lot of work but so worth it as our
home looks amazing. I used a lot of
supplies I already had on hand in our garage, trim and wood I'd gleaned from
the FREE WOOD bin near where I work and used gift cards and very little cash
out of pocket to pay for what we needed.
The largest purchase out of pocket was our carpet tiles I ordered online
from Home Depot with free shipping to our door.
I paid for that with my PayPal Credit account and no interest was
charged because I paid it off within 6 months.
Lastly, I booked our
family vacation to Disneyland coming up at the end of May. This has been long awaited and much
anticipated. We saved and saved for this
and I was ecstatic that I am finally able to make it happen. I paid for the booking with my credit card in
order to accrue a bunch of rewards points I'll be cashing in for more gift
cards and then transferred the money from my savings account to pay off the
bill before I accrued any interest.
2018 was a great
year for us. A lot happened and we got a
lot accomplished. It feels really good
to be ending the year on such a high.
I'm super excited about 2019. I
have new goals to accomplish and lots of changes and adventures ahead for
us. It will be another amazing year, I
can feel it. I know I am tremendously
blessed and ever so grateful for all that we have and all that we are able to
do.
Happy New Year Everyone!
I love how disciplined you are. Keep up the good work!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Lee Ann. I will do my best! ;o)
DeleteCongratulations, you've done a great job!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year to you and your girls.
Thank you and Happy New Year to you as well Deb! :0)
DeleteHere's to another great year!
ReplyDeleteTania
Yes indeed! Happy New Year Tania!!
DeleteI think you did great and should not be concerned about going over $150 on the food budget. Food costs have really gone up this year and will probably rise next year also.
ReplyDeleteGive yourself a gold star!
Jeannie@GetMeToTheCountry
Thank you so much Jeannie. I think I will. Happy New Year to you!
DeleteYou did incredibly well! I'm just about to wrap up our discretionary spending totals for 2018 as well & get them posted. I think we did pretty well this year.
ReplyDeleteSounds like 2018 was fantastic for us both! Yay us!! :)
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