eek .. we have bought a house.
Nov. 28th, 2003 05:28 pmAnd my earnings have decreased by a third.
so this means a serious lifesyle change:
- cooking instead of takeaway dinners
- not letting good food go to rot in the fridge because I am too lazy to cook it
- taking my own lunch and snacks into work
- proper bookkeeping (c.f. Europcar scare)
- buying far fewer books
- taking back books to libraries on time, and taking out far fewer
... and finally, most importantly ...
apart from the trip to Germany in February to retrieve much of our furniture, NO trips abroad. These four trips to Germany (Christmas, christening, 60th birthdays) have made a major dent in our savings, not to mention the big American holiday. Since we want to pay off as much of our mortgage as soon as possible, we will only travel within Scotland.
So - no Iceland. Heck, by rights, we couldn't even afford my trip to Texas now!
Strange, this: if the landlady hadn't been so stupid to mention that she was thinking about getting an agent in, we would NEVER have bought the flat, because we were extremely comfortable where we were.
On the other hand, seeing that I've decided to become a good book keeper, I can't go on a healthy detox diet now. Two sets of deprivations are just too much, folks. (But then, merely cooking my own food will probably make my eating a lot healthier than it is right now.)
The life of luxury was nice - now back to reality!
so this means a serious lifesyle change:
- cooking instead of takeaway dinners
- not letting good food go to rot in the fridge because I am too lazy to cook it
- taking my own lunch and snacks into work
- proper bookkeeping (c.f. Europcar scare)
- buying far fewer books
- taking back books to libraries on time, and taking out far fewer
... and finally, most importantly ...
apart from the trip to Germany in February to retrieve much of our furniture, NO trips abroad. These four trips to Germany (Christmas, christening, 60th birthdays) have made a major dent in our savings, not to mention the big American holiday. Since we want to pay off as much of our mortgage as soon as possible, we will only travel within Scotland.
So - no Iceland. Heck, by rights, we couldn't even afford my trip to Texas now!
Strange, this: if the landlady hadn't been so stupid to mention that she was thinking about getting an agent in, we would NEVER have bought the flat, because we were extremely comfortable where we were.
On the other hand, seeing that I've decided to become a good book keeper, I can't go on a healthy detox diet now. Two sets of deprivations are just too much, folks. (But then, merely cooking my own food will probably make my eating a lot healthier than it is right now.)
The life of luxury was nice - now back to reality!
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Date: 2003-11-28 09:38 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-11-28 10:05 am (UTC)Well, not that I don't understand. I do. It would have been nice. I'll look forward to seeing you some other time :)
Good luck with saving - and cooking your own dinner. It is tricky business...
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Date: 2003-11-28 10:06 am (UTC)percival
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Date: 2003-11-28 11:59 am (UTC)It DOES curtail what you can do, but there is some pride in owning something.
Catherine
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Date: 2003-11-28 12:00 pm (UTC)I also trust that you've got reasons for confidence in the stability of the housing market, and that the negative-equity doomsday scenario (which I recall you mentioning in response to
(Oh, and by the way: If your income should increase again... accelerating payments is always a good thing.)
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Date: 2003-11-28 03:45 pm (UTC)Ich wünsche Dir ein schönes Wochenede.
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Date: 2003-11-28 10:50 pm (UTC)Doing your own cooking is a healthy choice, enjoy yourself. Have you checked out vegweb or allrecipies.com? Good recipies on both for just about anything you might want to try. I found a wonderful fresh cranberry relish recipe on the web and made it for Thanksgiving this week. I posted the link in my most recent LJ comments.
Once again, Omedetou! (congratulations!)
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Date: 2003-11-29 02:04 am (UTC)We're moving in six days now - eek!
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Date: 2003-11-29 05:07 am (UTC)Hey... maybe next year (if I can still swing it) when I come visit, I can somehow find a way to drag misspince and hildi with me...
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Date: 2003-11-29 06:43 am (UTC)Luckily, our purchase is well within the limits of what we can afford and pay off, so that we have a big in-built financial safety cushion.
We're going to move in February/March, by the way - we are already planning that move in detail. I'll mail you the new address when we move.
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Date: 2003-11-29 06:45 am (UTC)Yes, it'll be great to own our place, and it's a lovely area, as you may soon see.
Btw, one of the Carol Vorderman books is redundant, because it features the same makeovers as the other books. Fancy the redundant copy?
percival
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Date: 2003-11-29 06:47 am (UTC)I've already made a meal plan.
Thanks for the recipe links, btw. You may be glad to know that the new house features a huge guest room :)
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Date: 2003-11-29 06:48 am (UTC)noch so viel zu tun!
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