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  • 11/14/08 Footprints in the sand
  • All old woodworking projects except the deck fence have been copied (but not removed) from here to Woodwork. Now you'll have two pages to come see for updates on my projects!
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    Fasting - 8/25/06-9/25/06

    I don't think I fully explained this on the site before. But now you will know the full story to my money saving for September.



    Tales of an addictive shopper:I am usually quite good at keeping my spending down. However, once I start, I have a tough time stopping. I remember a time when I spent a ton of money at Rite Aid when I was in first grade (about 20 bucks). I got in serious trouble. I think it included a star wars coloring book and a toy from a show I can't remember when I was little. It involved a guy who had a sword that was split in half. He and the bad guy had the two parts. Horrible show.. but anyhow.. back to the present
    I shut down my spending to save for the roof and gutters. Then, I saved up for my car. But now, I have somewhat of a surplus... And I want to keep it. That way, when there is something I really want (or more importantly need) down the line.. I can have it without any big struggle.

    In that light, I decided not to spend money for 1 month from the day I bought my car. Now this isn't just keeping my spending down. It is not spending a single cent.

    The rules:

    • Bills don't factor in. Any utilities or mortgage payments go as planned. Credit card bills from previous months will be paid as well.
    • Standard income can not be used (salary, rent)
    • Previously acquired gift cards can not be used
    • Debts (like owed lunches, borrowed money and such) can be called in
    • Poker winnings/losses can be included
    • No credit card purchases
    • I can return things to stores to get income
    • I can sell things I already own for income. Selling the Camry doesn't count though since it's sale was previously setup
    • Any borrowed money must be paid off before the end of the month


    The Verdict: Most of the people I told thoguht I was kinda nuts. "how will you eat?" came up the most often. For food I did my best to clear out things in the pantry that had been taking up residence. I limited my purchase at the grocery store to some generic brands and to things that would make use of the products I had at home already. Dining was pretty easy. I had lunch at my desk more. When I went out, I was able to bring in a lot of owed lunches. It worked out pretty well.

    I was able to return a lot of things to stores and sold off an air conditioner that was sitting around. For things I couldn't sell, I donated. But I didn't count that as income at all. I even remembered that I had bought a pair of glasses that the store never called me about. I was able to return them and ge a lot of money back. Poker was back and forth. I imagine I about broke even. I bought a pair of shoes and a few tanks of gas here and there. I don't think that I bought anything terribly exciting. Some stain and brushes. But that was money I got from returning similar items to stores. I even had a free trial subscription to Blockbuster online. I got to watch tons of movies for free!



    So yeah, I pulled it off. Best of all. I cleaned out a lot of my room, basement and shop. With it all put together (spending and returning) I made around 250 dollars that month. Not too shabby!