Sunday, October 16, 2011

It's the simple things...

Every once in awhile, I have a week where the little things make me happy.  This last week has been one of those weeks.  I don't even have a fun little opening paragraph to write, I just wanted to share some of the little things that made me happy.

I found a boarding kennel for my dog.  I'd been searching and searching and finding out that every kennel in the area was already booked for Thanksgiving, Christmas, and probably 4th of July next year too!  Then, just by accident I happened to find a kennel, visited it, was super impressed with the kennel owners and their business.  Not only that, it was within my budget!

My supervisor and the regional director gave me my annual review (It's been a year already?!)  I was found to be "commendable" in my performance and none of my co-workers had any complaints about me.  Yay!

I got to go shopping for Operation Christmas Child.  It was so much fun thinking of things to buy for a teenage girl's Christmas present!

My electric bill came in about $30.00 under budget this month.  Woot woot.  

It's been in the 70s most of the week with beautiful blue skies.

I found a nickel in the parking lot while walking.  I have now made $3.20 from walking around the complex.  Keep dropping your cash, residents of Martins Creek!

I made Granger Stranger for the first time, and it was pretty good.  Not as good as my mom's or my grandma's, but pretty good.  

Lastly, I just realized today that I have less than 40 days until I'm back in Ohio.  You have NO idea how happy this thought made me!

Now that it's Sunday evening, my happy thought for now is that Friday is only five days away.  Have a good night everyone!

Saturday, October 8, 2011

Take a Walk

At the end of August, I decided that I was spending way too much money on fast food, frozen prepared food, and pop (or soda when I'm talking to the locals!).  I decided that one way to make it "fun" to cut back in this area was to make it all about health.  Saving money has never been my strong suit, but as a nutritionist, I can appreciate the value of eliminating empty calories and processed foods.  So, for the month of September, I decided that I would consume no pop, no fast food of any kind, or eat any food that I didn't have to prepare from scratch.

My plan worked well, and when October 1 came around, I decided that I should continue on my health kick and start another healthy habit.  I decided that since I talk to each and every one of my clients about taking a minimum of 30 minutes a day to do some kind of physical activity, I too should be following that advice.  Thus was born my grand and glorious plan to spend half an hour walking each day.  So far, I must say that it's going pretty well.  I've observed a lot of interesting things over these last eight days.  Tonight, I will share with you.

I hate walking with dogs.  Cooper's a pretty good dog, but during the first few walks we went on he wanted to stop and smell EVERYTHING, and being a male dog, he wanted to mark EVERYTHING.  So the first few walks were rough, but since then we've been able to work out a deal- he gets to stop two or three times to do his business and after that I get to do some "resistance" exercises as I drag him away from the tree, the bush, the random spot of grass around that one building, etc.

I've had to start actually waking up and being alert and active at 6 a.m.  Before, I'd wake up, maybe watch some Hulu, stare blankly off into space while reconsidering my decision to wake up so early, eat breakfast, watch the news, do anything but actually get ready for the day.  Now, I've found out that if I wait to walk Cooper after work, at 6:00 p.m. or so, I have to deal with an extraordinary amount of small children who want me to stop and let them pet the dog and combat my own laziness, as I'd rather come home, eat dinner, peruse Facebook and catch up some Colbert Report and Late Night with Jimmy Fallon than better my health.

I've noticed a lot of good things too.  For one, I've learned that I absorbed much more of my Anatomy and Physiology classes than I thought I did.  On the third day, I started noticing that certain muscle groups were doing a large amount of aching.  After that walk, I went online and confirmed that I was 100% correct in identifying the muscles that were making themselves known.  I also had spent much of that walk remembering a lecture in which my professor used a number of her students to demonstrate how muscles were built up with exercise.  Congratulations, Emily Rock, your teaching has stuck with me three and a half years after I took your class.

Some people say they think best in the shower.  I find that I think best while walking.  I get really bored while walking, and when I get bored I tend to let my mind wander to it's "happy place" and plot and plan anything and everything.  So far I've managed to find ways to stretch $100 for groceries out over four weeks instead of the usual two, made some headway in deciding what I want to buy people for Christmas, and come up with a recharged business plan for my freelance writing business.

I'm making money while I walk. To date, I've found $3.05 while out on my strolls.  Thank you, residents of Martin's Creek, for dropping dollar bills, quarters, and nickels.  Your generosity is helping my buy my plane ticket home for Christmas.

Lastly, I took some of my walk in downtown Summerville the other day while I was waiting to meet a friend for dinner.  I had forgotten how many cool little shops are in that area and discovered a few new restaurants and cafes I will soon be frequenting!

Now that I'm on a role with the whole walking thing, I'm already trying to decide what I want to do for November.  I'm thinking maybe I'll add some of the other components of physical activity to my routine, like flexibility and strength (Thank you for teaching me that, Lonnie Lowery.  Now I feel really good about myself, I remembered TWO things I learned in school!)

It's now time to say "Goodnight, everyone."  I hope you're evening is as lovely as mine has been.  It's about 68 degrees, a slight breeze, the moon is filtering through some hazy clouds, and the bugs are performing quite a symphony tonight.  I forgot how much I love fall in the Lowcountry.

Saturday, October 1, 2011

Money is the root of all ???

"What, did you buy dog food?"  That's the question my mom asked me the other night when I was sharing that I had managed to buy two weeks worth of food for under $50.  (And while I did buy enough food to have three well-balanced meals each day for the next two weeks, dog food for Cooper was included in that total!)

A few weeks ago, I decided that I was going to keep a MUCH closer eye on my budget.  Partly because I want a larger emergency fund, partly because I want to pay off all my ridiculous school loans, and partly because I like going on shopping sprees!  So, when all the stores were having back to school sales, I went out and bought a binder, lots of paper, a calculator, and pens with five different colors of ink.  Yes, being the school supply junkie and OCD list maker that I am, I went out and spent $20 on random supplies so I could write out my budget and all my money saving ideas each week. 

Most of my money saving ideas are pretty run of the mill: use coupons (but not in a crazy way!), keep the lights turned off, turn up the thermostat, conserve gas by limiting extra trips out, etc.  I stopped eating out and I quit drinking pop.  Having a fairly strict budget also works as a convenient excuse when trying to get out of ridiculous health department sponsored fund raisers.  Shhh...don't tell my supervisor I said that!  

I think I made myself look bad this week at Publix.  I had a set budget for my groceries, but I wanted to cut it in half and save some money. I think I literally jumped for joy when the cashier told me my total, which was a few dollars below what I had anticipated it being.  I looked at her and just smiled, saying, "It's the little things in life, right?"  Her half smile makes me think I was probably one of her "crazy grocery people" stories that night.  

Well, originally I thought I had a lot more content for this story.  That being said, I'm now faced with the reality that I have no more compelling words.  Oh well, better luck next time, right?  Have a good evening everyone.  It's a crisp 55 degrees right now, the coldest it's been since May.  It feels so nice!