Food Groceries $216.22
Food out $40.72
Household consumables/ Toiletries $4.09NO Spend days: THIRTEEN
The Plan: Track our daily spending, live frugally, and get our messy selves out of debt. The Goal: Freedom!
Food Groceries $216.22
Food out $40.72
Household consumables/ Toiletries $4.09First Friday and Saturday were as follows:
Jan 16: $62.32 for all of us to eat at a brand new sandwich shop/ deli that just opened three blocks feom our house. Hubby knows the owners from high school days and was so excited to go check it out. It was good. Very pricy!
Jan 17: $15.08 The kids and I had Little Caesars for dinner. Because pizza is such a comfort food for me My spending for the second week of January is as follows:
Food Groceries $105.92
Food out $77.40 Yikes!
Household consumables/ Toiletries $34.18No Spend Day #9
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I’m sitting here at the laundromat feeling too tired to remember anything lovely today. But there are always bright spots. Even after a night of very poor sleep (truly, no specific reason), an early work shift, and my family hounding me for this and that and every other thing the minute I walked in the door. There are always bright spots.
I just started a new book with Abe. I’ve been reading chapter books to him since he was probably three. Nightly. But recently, since he’s “older” I feel like I’m always reading a book to Wren at night time and he’s not been listening in lately.
Well today we started a new read aloud for school and I read to him for an hour while he laid there and listened. I realized that its been a long time since I read to him. And it was great stopping at the end of a chapter and hearing him say, “Hey! You can’t stop there!” So of course I smiled and said, “okay, I’ll read one more chapter.”
That was my bright spot today.
Food groceries: $65.37
Ziplock bags: $7.20
Toiletries: $16.99
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I have two spices for today.
Our dear friend from the blog Trundling Through Life suggested I try granny squares. I had to google what exactly that was but I’ve now tried a sunflower pattern and she was spot on! It was really fun. I loved the new challenge today and I’m excited about memorizing the pattern (my memory has been rotten for the past few years; it’ll be nice to challenge it in this new way).
Second spice: Starbucks soy mocha. When I was a merchandizer at ten different stores, about six of them containing Starbucks, it was the easiest thing to buy Starbucks coffee all the time (and such a waste of money). Those days are far behind me. Now I pretty much only buy Starbucks when I have a gift card. Which just so happened to be today.
I had a Christmas gift card from a family at the daycare and I truly believe that fancy coffee tastes SOOO much more delicious when it’s a generous gift on rare occasion. It was lovely.
No Spend Day #8
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Today’s lovely moment was reading a book and drinking lady grey tea while on break at work. My shift got extended. My break was much later than usual. Often times I do planning for my room during break or I drive to McDonalds for a coffee.
It was very nice just sitting in the couch area of the church, in silence, reading, and drinking very hot delicious tea.
Sunday: Food groceries: $40.55
The first week, first ten days in-fact, of 2026 is in the past. Its only a ten day buffer between the wretched 2025 and the present but I am happy to have it there. Hip hip hooray for a new year!
During these first ten days I accomplished my goal of not buying anyTHING. I really only struggled once. The guys went away for two days on an amusement park trip (something they now do several times a year) while Wren and I stayed home and highly enjoyed the peace and calm. She decided she NEEDED a special toy since big brother was getting an entire vacation. I had already resolved to not buy anyTHING this month but I wavered, debating whether or not I should let her have a tiny shopping trip surely culminating in a squishy toy or a tin of putty.
I’m happy to announce that I found a work around. I explained to her that she’d just gotten loads of new stuff for Christmas (SO MUCH STUFF!!!), that I would not be adding anything new to this house before Valentines day, and then I gave her the ability to earn cash by doing odd jobs. Needless to say she was annoyed at me.
Afterwards we went to the store and she looked in her favorite toy area at present: slime, putty, and squishy toys. She found several things in the $7 range that she wanted. Then we returned home (not having purchased any of them) with a $7 goal in mind. She then earned $4 from doing odd jobs and the matter has not been discussed further. That would have been six days ago now.
That’s a win!
My spending for the first week of January is as follows:
Food Groceries $176.16
Food out $49.73 : from a small McDonals breakfast and one family dinner of subs from Jimmy Johns
Household consumables/ Toiletries $29.17 : I purchased bleach, two rolls of paper towel, and spent $10 on the dryers at the laundromat.When I started $12 a day fifteen years ago we were a household of two with two small dogs and a cat, prior to the massive inflation of the last decade.
We’re now a household of four, with dogs double the size, two crested geckos, and a young red footed tortoise, post massive inflation. For my own mental gymnastics and arguments sake I think $12 a day would be a very reasonable budget for just me, or more practically a quarter of our household spending.
Thus $25.50 a day divided by four is a $6.36 a day spending average for the first ten days of the new year.
No Spend Day #6
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Today’s spice: This morning I was struggling through a crochet project gifted to me by my dear dear husband who decided that I need a hobby… bwah haha HA!!! This is the third kit he’s given me but by far the most difficult.
I was attempting to crochet the tiniest little yellow dinosaur, struggling to count my stitches, not understanding parts of the pattern (I winged the face crown of horns thing it has because I refused to take the effort to figure that part out), and oh my its SO small!
While struggling to figure it out my children (who generally do not play well together) were playing a game of hide and seek. To be honest the 30 minute episode was quite tense with the activity, noise, and struggle I was having. But the highlight of the day was amongst that tense 30 minutes as my little yellow dino (it is not finished) started to take shape and my daughter kept finding really great hiding spots, which she normally struggles to do. It was sheer joy listening to her brother attempt to find her. She kept completely quiet all the while. I loved sitting there listening to their wild game knowing how proud she was of herself at finally excelling at a game her brother has always bested her at.
Victory is a very sweet spice.
No Spend Day #5
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Today’s spice was chocolate! It was someone at work’s birthday so there were birthday treats in the kitchen. Someone made cupcake brownies with a peanut-butter cup center. They were so good!
Married 23 years. Lived in our house 21 years. Raising a 13 year old and a 7 year old. I am overwhelmed by the amount of stuff we’ve managed to pack into this house. SO! MUCH! STUFF!
I’ve read the books. I know how to declutter. I know how to organize. But alas here I am, overwhelmed by stuff (for the record I’d be a happy minimalist owning almost nothing but I live with other people 😂).
My one January goal is simply not to buy anyTHING.
Nothing that needs a permanent home. Nothing that can’t be eaten or used up quickly. Yeah, I’ll keep fighting the good fight, throwing stuff away, donating things, maybe I’ll even 1 in 2 out for anything my husband and kids acquire but for myself I’m hoping not to buy stuff this month.
Spending today:
Food groceries: $72.58
Jimmy Johns for dinner: $36.20
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Today’s spice is premature. Tonight at bedtime I’m finishing book two in a three book series with Wren. Last month we read Dragon Slippers by Jessica Day George. This month we quickly read through Dragon Flight, which we’re finishing tonight. That’s my spice today. They’ve been really fun to read, we’re excited to finish book two AND we’re excited to start the next book. Premature spice: finishing Dragon Flight and diving into Dragon Spear.
It seems that 15 years ago I was just starting to learn about life, or shall I clarify, adult life. I spent so many years essentially journaling out those life lessons here. Over those years I benefited greatly from the simple act of journaling my thoughts, challenges, and trials, and (bonus) met some incredible people along the way.
I think I’m back
No Spend day #4
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Today’s lovely bit: Right this moment actually. Our dogs follow me all over the house, but not in an annoyingly noticeable way. Just that whenever I’m settled somewhere if I glance around, Daisy is lying on the ground near me and Party is laying as close to me as he thinks I’ll allow. They’re not in the bedroom with my husband, or upstairs with Abe, or watching Bluey in the livingroom with Wren. Nope. They’re surrounding me as I read. Its kind of special. Its lovely.
Okay, also, Out My Window’s comment was really sweet too and kind of also made my day! 🥰
No Spend Day #3
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Today’s spice: For the past few days my daughter has been requesting pancakes for breakfast. We got eggs and syrup with our groceries yesterday so today was the day. Honestly, watching her gather and dump the ingredients, mix up the batter, and clumsily dump it into the hot pan could be today’s spice. I forced myself to slow down, step aside and let her take the wheel this morning (something I really struggle with).
But today’s high point, or the spark that really stood out to me was after she’d taken the egg out of the new carton. She set it into the half cup measure and turned back to the carton starting to adjust EVERY egg. She’s potentially the most exploratory child I know (and that’s saying ALOT) and regularly it drives me nuts! BUT today I purposefully let her touch every egg because SHE was making the pancakes. She turns and says to me, “I need to flip the eggs first because every time we get them they’re always on their tops.”
I could have rushed her along. I normally would have told her to stop touching all the eggs and get back to the pancakes but today I forced myself to pause and I learned something about eggs. I never noticed that they ALWAYS come on their tops. And I hadn’t realized they should be righted. Also, I had the pleasure of witnessing Wren’s curiously beautiful mind at work.
AND we built a snowman!
McDonalds breakfast $11.53
Food groceries $69.77
Paper towels $2.49
Total: $83.79
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Today’s spice: Peace and calm. I love my husband and son dearly but Wren and I had the house all to ourselves today and it was so peaceful. We didn’t do a single “special” thing in their absence but we enjoyed being together, just the girls, very very much.
No Spend Day
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Today’s lovely bit: I help out in kids church during our Saturday evening service (the one for folks who don’t care to wake up early on Sunday mornings). The highlight of the day was how cute, darling, and silly the three year old class always is. Three year olds are truly a very bright light in this often murky world!
Food groceries $33.80
Bleach and Toilet paper $16.68
Dryer at laundromat $10
Total: $60.48
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Today’s spice: My daughter asks me just about every night at bedtime to tell her a story. We’ve started a silly bedtime routine of me telling her stories from when I was a kid. She LOVES my stories. We’re to the point where she requests specific ones. “Tell the Oreo one!” Or, “I want to hear the bat buttons story!” Etc;
Today I started writing them down, thoroughly exploring my memories and adding tons of extra detail. I read her the “Willy Wonka story” today. It’s one of her favorites… to clarify, its the tale of when my brothers and I used the hose to turn our back yard into a chocolate factory.
She was ecstatic at the new and improved written version. Sitting down to actually compose the memory into literature was the highlight of my day, alongside her glee at hearing it.