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Sumbride,Date: 6/10/2008 11:51:05 AM
Author: sumbride
We have definitely cut back. DH and I pretend to only have one car because his is a turbo and requires 93 octane, so he drives my 87-drinking Camry most of the time and drops me off at the train. I''ve always taken public transit to work, but I used to drive myself to the train station. We figured out that it''s easier not to now, most of the time.
We also used to take long weekend drives. That went out the window last year. I miss it, but I also am enjoying staying close to home. We don''t go to movies, we don''t go out to eat remotely as often, we aren''t traveling much at all this year, we''ve really cut down to the basics. And I LIKE it.
Like Erika said, it''s really helping me define my priorities and I''m realizing that I''m much happier with less. I don''t miss shopping. Now I go to yoga class on Saturdays, and at $10 a class, it''s a lot cheaper than a trip to a mall. I''m inviting friends over to my house for lunch rather than meeting them for brunch. We shop at the farmers market and are eating a lot less meat and a lot more whole grains, which we buy at Trader Joe''s. I feel healthier and we are saving a lot of money that way.
I think that it''s good for us to go through these hard times because we are realizing what is really important in life. It''s not anything we can buy that matters. It''s us, being together, living a good life together, and thinking only about the basics... food, shelter, and minimum transportation. It''s enough, really.
Same with me regarding hair. Last month I dyed my own hair and two boxes of dye only were $14 as opposed to paying $100 at the salon. Plus, the color turned out better. It''s annoying when I ask for a shade of brown and my hair turns black, instead.Date: 6/10/2008 12:19:05 PM
Author: VegasAngel
I know we are definitely seeing the pinch. We have pretty much dropped eating out. I signed up on a lot of sites of products I use so that I can get coupons. We me not working (yet) we are saving money on gas but I hate to think how much it is going to cost us to fill up my SUV. If we had good public transportation I would use it but there is no way I''m going to commute 2 hours by bus to & from the strip.
I have not been buying clothes or getting my hair done. Salon visits are absurd as it is so I''ve been holding off as long as possible.
I finally have the chocolate brown color I have been trying to get forever. I went back to a stylist I strayed from & she gave me the exact color I wanted. Every time before seeing her it came out too dark/hard looking. I totally would do my own color (I used to when I had blonde hair) but after a color disaster of my doing I''m too chicken to try again.Date: 6/10/2008 1:15:50 PM
Author: MC
Same with me regarding hair. Last month I dyed my own hair and two boxes of dye only were $14 as opposed to paying $100 at the salon. Plus, the color turned out better. It''s annoying when I ask for a shade of brown and my hair turns black, instead.Date: 6/10/2008 12:19:05 PM
Author: VegasAngel
I know we are definitely seeing the pinch. We have pretty much dropped eating out. I signed up on a lot of sites of products I use so that I can get coupons. We me not working (yet) we are saving money on gas but I hate to think how much it is going to cost us to fill up my SUV. If we had good public transportation I would use it but there is no way I''m going to commute 2 hours by bus to & from the strip.
I have not been buying clothes or getting my hair done. Salon visits are absurd as it is so I''ve been holding off as long as possible.
We quit eating out a few months back mostly because of all the chemicals & junk in resturant food. Now, if my husband and I want to go out, we just get drinks (lol!) and then go to a movie (where we sneak in our own water).
Date: 6/10/2008 1:15:50 PM
Author: MC
Same with me regarding hair. Last month I dyed my own hair and two boxes of dye only were $14 as opposed to paying $100 at the salon. Plus, the color turned out better. It's annoying when I ask for a shade of brown and my hair turns black, instead.
I loved this post, too! I''ve been thinking about it ever since I read it yesterday. It''s definitely a wonderful perspective!Date: 6/10/2008 11:56:48 AM
Author: merrijoy
Sumbride,Date: 6/10/2008 11:51:05 AM
Author: sumbride
We have definitely cut back. DH and I pretend to only have one car because his is a turbo and requires 93 octane, so he drives my 87-drinking Camry most of the time and drops me off at the train. I''ve always taken public transit to work, but I used to drive myself to the train station. We figured out that it''s easier not to now, most of the time.
We also used to take long weekend drives. That went out the window last year. I miss it, but I also am enjoying staying close to home. We don''t go to movies, we don''t go out to eat remotely as often, we aren''t traveling much at all this year, we''ve really cut down to the basics. And I LIKE it.
Like Erika said, it''s really helping me define my priorities and I''m realizing that I''m much happier with less. I don''t miss shopping. Now I go to yoga class on Saturdays, and at $10 a class, it''s a lot cheaper than a trip to a mall. I''m inviting friends over to my house for lunch rather than meeting them for brunch. We shop at the farmers market and are eating a lot less meat and a lot more whole grains, which we buy at Trader Joe''s. I feel healthier and we are saving a lot of money that way.
I think that it''s good for us to go through these hard times because we are realizing what is really important in life. It''s not anything we can buy that matters. It''s us, being together, living a good life together, and thinking only about the basics... food, shelter, and minimum transportation. It''s enough, really.
Thank you. I love this post.
Yes, fresh produce. It''s amazing how much we pay compared to the US. A fruit tray that would cost me $15 costs my friend in TX only $5. Now with the tomato problem, I''m really concerned. Tainted tomatoes could disrupt a lot of my personal diet if products containing tomatoes go up too! It''s bleeping expensive eating right.Date: 6/13/2008 3:30:31 PM
Author: LitigatorChick
Not really. Fellow canucks, are you noticing increased prices (other than fuel)?