Life So Far in 2026
Little by little ( and do I mean little) I'm working on various parts of my 2026 aspirations/ goals to be content list. I seem to be doing fairly well on the social front despite hibernating as much as possible. Purging is happening by removing items either through donation, gifting, or trashing. My next door neighbor was ecstatic to accept this child size camping chair for her soon to be one year old and I was happy it found a new owner.
I've vowed to bring into the house nothing but consumables, and then actually use said items, unless it's a real need or problem solution-the rare exceptions. Now in full disclosure and honesty to myself, I loosely applied several purchases to the exception. These include the blood pressure monitor, a rechargeable handheld vacuum (pet cleanup and the big vacuum gets heavy lugging it floor to floor for controlling pet hair and mess), and an assortment of Command hooks for bathroom organization and hanging pictures up finally.
I'm holding off on my mammogram until warmer weather when I'm not wearing layers and a big coat. I've no history in my family and have always had normal scans. I've other more immediate needed appointments taken care of or at least scheduled. If I'm not getting outside walking or shoveling for exercise, I'm adding a bit more indoor activities, trying to gear up for travelling. On that front, I've started a new notebook from the many pretty ones given to me over the years, with travel ideas, and will add price estimates, sample itineraries, and other details.
I attempted an online French class, but it turned out to be a sales pitch that was set to last over two hours. I clocked out, but am registered for a money management one with AAUW this week. Mental stimulation has been limited and I'm aiming to do better for myself going forward in the year.
I'm cooking and baking bread again. Because I've had some expensive outings for birthday's, it's been essential to my cash flow to not pick up take out so having extras of things to heat up for easy meals with something yummy fits the "wants."
I've decided starting in February my spending money will be done in cash. Some call this their walking around money, but it'll be what I have in my entertainment budget, not counting Internet and streaming which I've put in my utilities. That's probably denial on my part as streaming is not essential as other utilities are. January ends Saturday. I'm not sorry to see it go, not that February provides much relief from the cold and snow. But, we do get noticeably more light, just as we see the days shorten in November, they grow again in February.
I've decided starting in February my spending money will be done in cash. Some call this their walking around money, but it'll be what I have in my entertainment budget, not counting Internet and streaming which I've put in my utilities. That's probably denial on my part as streaming is not essential as other utilities are. January ends Saturday. I'm not sorry to see it go, not that February provides much relief from the cold and snow. But, we do get noticeably more light, just as we see the days shorten in November, they grow again in February.
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I'm working on something similar - basically reducing all of the more frivolous spending. When I got a new job, it triggered some sort of "buy things now" mentality that hasn't been helpful. I've done a pretty good job of reining that in, and now just need to keep myself in check. A good example - instead of ordering takeout last night (which I ended up falling asleep before it was even bed time!), I had M pick up Costco street tacos. Still $16, but way cheaper than anything we could do for takeout. I have to give myself a break on things like travel days when I've been gone for a week & am jet lagged, but there are ways to make even those options cheaper. Normally, m would make dinner, but he's in the midst of fixing all of the things that keep breaking at our house. Yesterday was Sam's car. - Hawaii planner
ReplyDeleteSam I just wanted to pop in here to say that all of us here in Canada are thinking of you and all the people of your state. It is horrendous what is happening and we can only hope that it will end soon. Please take care. Elaine
ReplyDeleteIt is pouring rain here with wind so I am inside and puttering in the kitchen. I made scrambled eggs , with plain Greek yogurt, and toast. I am still eating the chili I made and creamed spinach. Oh, and sliced and baked chocolate chip cookies with milk… lol. That was not a necessity at the grocery store but I bought it anyway. Oops! Cindy in the South
ReplyDeleteI love your idea of a travel notebook. I often save ideas and bits in my email or on my laptop but I rarely come back to them. I am keen on starting something similar, thank you for the inspiration. - JJ
ReplyDeleteA travel inspiration notebook sounds great. I think your exceptions to only consumables nicely fit the criteria you set for making those exceptions.
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