You guys, it's spring!! Flowers are blooming, bee's are humming and life is warm and sunshiney and great.
And I stepped down from my volunteer treasurer position last night. I'm freeeee!
Oh, and some money stuff happened in September, I can talk about that too.
And I stepped down from my volunteer treasurer position last night. I'm freeeee!
Oh, and some money stuff happened in September, I can talk about that too.
Adulting
The plan in September was to get rid of my floordrobe... I did not. However! I did get better at using it. Things are folded a little more often for the floordrobe. It was kept at a manageable level. Clothes for the floordrobe were worn before new clean ones. Which is the point of a floordrobe... right?
September Adulting: A little success
For October I'm going to make the bed. Yepp, that was the goal I set myself. But I'm also stepping ahead to the body maintenance goal of December as well, because my body hurts. I feel twice in 2 weeks at derby and smashed the same knee into the ground (with safety gear on). At first I thought it was just swollen, but it still hurts :( I'm going to start with stretching before moving on to 'save me physiotherapist!'
Savings
That weird blip in the middle isn't a hefty paycheck or anything exciting like that. Some of the bonds that I owned were redeemed, and it took me a couple of days to redeploy the cash. I had a few options lined up (MEZ and ETHI if anyone is curious) and I needed those days to double check. In terms of savings... really not much. I'm having a bit of a struggle with life at the moment - feeling stressed out all the time for no real reason. I'm glad I've stepped down from being a treasurer, I hope it helps.
My spending in September was nice - we stayed just under $3,000. Which is actually impressive since I spent four days out of the state for a derby trip, and dropped $160 to see Tim Minchin in concert. A month of no bills makes me look good even when I didn't do great on my own merits.
Lastly, I still put some money aside for future spending. I'm still putting $100 a month into my trip to Canada, saving for a blueberry hedge, a new helmet and (super exciting) a new toilet.
Expenses
For the sake of curiosity, here's what I spent in September, which includes the save-to-spend amounts.
Category | Spent | Budgeted | 12 Month Average |
---|---|---|---|
Home | $1,038.01 | $1,312.50 | $1,336.98 (down $35.39) |
Just like in August, most of this 'spend' is actually putting money aside for new things. Cash towards a toilet, a blueberry hedge and some new camping chairs. | |||
Investment Property | $769.66 | $1,166.67 | $1,296.18 (up $5.58) |
No bills, next month will be a big one though.. | |||
Personal Bills | $126.61 | $126.67 | $147.17 (down $1.69) |
New lower phone bill! Woo! | |||
Groceries | $210.31 | $200.00 | $201.80 (up $1.73) |
Well, this was almost $160 month, but on the last day I did a restock on junkfood... It's a long weekend! Snacks are need! | |||
Pets | $16.06 | $35.00 | $44.86 (down $2.25) |
I finally made a sale! I sold $10 worth of eggs, and sold my temporary quail cage for $50. Considering I bought the cage for $15 - I definitely won that transaction. However I had to restock kitty litter this month, which ate up most of the income. And then everyone wanted feeding, as they do. | |||
Roller Derby | $438.26 | $185.00 | $248.65 (up $21.85) |
I was interstate for four days. And our travel schedule didn't allow any kind of relaxing and DIY food prep. | |||
Travelling | $100 | $108.33 | $20.83 (up $8.33) |
Next year I'm going to Canada! I figured I better start putting money aside. | |||
Other | $293.97 | $157.25 | $283.02 (up $19.06) |
I spent $160 on concert tickets less than a week into the month, this was never going to end well... but for the rest of the month there was only one other big spend. I donated $40 to Beyond Blue for Fathers Day. Take care of your dad, you only get one. | |||
Total | $2,992.88 | $3,300.83 | $3,579.50 (up $19.20) |
September was thankfully low spend, but most of that is due to no bills, rather than good behaviour on my part. |