
Knowledge is power though. Now that I know I have to actively follow my budget, I've actually been sticking to it and guess what--we're not worried about making it to the next pay check now. And I have to say that the fun of spending money on a whim has been mostly replaced by the challenge of staying within a certain dollar amount in my budget categories, the toughest one to keep: food.
We're back to cash now, but this time around I'm only pulling it out for the week not the month, and only if I need it.
You can now see me at the grocery store carrying my husbands gigantic TI-86, weighing produce and adding up totals to be sure I'm within budget. I've also become the cashier's biggest fear because I know how much I'm supposed to be paying for everything in my cart and I make sure I get that price (unless it rings up for less in which case I just grin thinking of where I can spend that extra 35 cents).
This week, I had a whole $9.00 left over after all the grocery shopping was done, you know what that means? Family luncheon at Wendy's (dollar menu only)!
Added bonus: Noah is a happier husband and who knows, maybe we'll even make it to Europe next year after all.
That's awesome!! I know that the food category in the budgie is always my downfall. There is a site called mint.com that I've heard is really great in helping you keep up with your budget (and it's free!) It will send you texts if you go over in a certain area, I might check it out one of these days... Also, it is a good thing you don't live near a Super Target, Costco, or Trader Joe's. These do not help budgets, sigh.
ReplyDeleteSo what makes the difference? What motivates you to stay in it this time and not before? I can't tell you how many times I've tried to stick w/a budget, but always end up borrowing too. What's your secret?
ReplyDeleteOur living expenses are pretty high right now because we haven't sold our house. Basically we realized that unless something changed, we'd have some serious problems in upcoming months. That, sadly, has been my motivation. I've never needed to keep within my budget more than I do now.
ReplyDeleteOmg, Henry Parents is right about Trader Joe's. My downfall, for sure. Luckily it's on the other side of town, so the damage is minimized. And mint.com is awesome. Not sure how it would work if your cash based though. We use our credit cards for everything (for points...for travel...visit my blog, you'll see why). It works for us, but we are pretty disciplined compared to most I think. Having said that though, we spend a lot of food. Healthy living is expensive. I'm hoping my garden tomatoes, etc start coming in soon!
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