Kbsmama
01-09-2008, 12:14 PM
I've been thinking about this as payday looms closer. This is the first time I've actually had money allocated specifically for me to do anything I want with it. Now, that's not to say I haven't spent money on myself, but it was often hard for me to justify some things, YK?
SO, we'll see if I actually spend it every month. This month, we also have some Christmas money to spend, so I will have $150 to spend. I want to buy a cookbook, Mark Bittman How to Cook Everything Vegetarian, and it looks like I can get that from Amazon for about $20. I'm thinking about buying some fun ELF makeup. Maybe I'll save up my money and finally get the sewing machine I've been planning on for the last few years.
So often when I have birthday or Christmas money, I don't spend it on something REALLY for me. I buy something for the house or buy very practical items, like soap and maple syrup. I'm thinking what I may do is allow myself a certain amount out of the budget for say, soap or shampoo, and then use my $$ toward handmade soap or natural shampoos, etc.
Just rambling....
SO, we'll see if I actually spend it every month. This month, we also have some Christmas money to spend, so I will have $150 to spend. I want to buy a cookbook, Mark Bittman How to Cook Everything Vegetarian, and it looks like I can get that from Amazon for about $20. I'm thinking about buying some fun ELF makeup. Maybe I'll save up my money and finally get the sewing machine I've been planning on for the last few years.
So often when I have birthday or Christmas money, I don't spend it on something REALLY for me. I buy something for the house or buy very practical items, like soap and maple syrup. I'm thinking what I may do is allow myself a certain amount out of the budget for say, soap or shampoo, and then use my $$ toward handmade soap or natural shampoos, etc.
Just rambling....