blown paycheck
I blew my entire paycheck this weekend. But it wasn’t all bad. I paid the remainder of this month’s bills, so the only stuff I need to be concerned about are my share of the household expenses and next month’s car note. With the leftover money, I contributed to my IRA, put a few hundred in my house savings, and then I FINALLY paid my tax bill. I managed to cut it in half by contributing more to my IRA for tax year 2007. After that Sistah Beginner and I went out for tax-free outlet shopping! Yay! Sistah Beginner needed maternity clothes, and I am in constant need of clothes for work. I stuck to my budget of about $100, and came away with two microfiber stretch camisoles, four button-down blouses, and a gang of trouser and athletic socks. I’ve done better with $100, but I’m upping the quality of the clothing that I’m buying, so I’m satisfied with the trip. I still could use some shoes and some trousers. Why are trousers so hard to find? Sheesh. I didn’t like the fit of any of the ones I tried on. And by the time I finished shopping, my lower back was killing me. I hate shopping. But I love that I have the discipline to set a limit and stick to it. (Sistah Beginner stuck to her budget by bringing an envelope with cash in it - she stopped spending when the cash ran out. I am so proud of her!) I have a little over $100 left to last me the week. Oh yeah, and I didn’t use any credit. Yay!


Seems like you blew your paycheck in a GOOD way! which is the best way.
Now going to Vegas and blowing is a different story. LOL
Comment by Moneymonk — March 17, 2008 @ 1:22 pm
Bringing cash is a good idea! I may implement that soon myself!
Comment by Dolly Iris — March 19, 2008 @ 4:16 am