Thrifty living
Finances used to never be a problem... until I started living on my own. Rent, utilities, car payments, insurance, and food are manageable. Then there are those unexpected expenses such as wisdom teeth removal plus anesthesia, car maintenance, and high interest rates on credit cards. Additionally, there are those frequent trips to the hair salon, nail spa, and personal enrichment meetings. At the end of the month, I cringe at the accumulated costs. Welcome to my world...
I am approaching an entire month devoid of shopping. Despite this, I still managed to put together new sets of outfits. It’s interesting how resourceful I become when forced to be. I also found a large amount of “new” clothes, with tags still attached. It was also surprising to find many similar clothes. At least my taste has been consistent.
Expenditure for outings is also controlled. I like to equate “thrifty living” with “becoming aware”. One begins to look for fun, yet affordable activities. This then leads to becoming cultured. Who would have thought entrance to the
Then there’s community. I have been inviting friends over for dinner instead of eating out. This works out perfectly because I enjoy hosting, and I get to cook.

1 comment:
Hi, Mary Joy!
You're so great about finding "affordable" (AKA "cheap") things!
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