The dog is barking at his squeaky. His squeaky makes a sad stick substitute and it does not cooperate and he gets cranky. The crankiness of the dog, in turn, makes me cranky. Combine that with little sleep, work issues, playing a surrogate travel agent to my parents and everything else and we're all a bit cranky. Naw, make that really cranky.
I have been following the concept of the Compact for the last few months. I like it on one level, but on another it gets my goat. However, alot of the peeps that originally participated are middle to upper class professionals so it can't be too far off from my current lifestyle and leanings.
I'm trying to sort of compact my life. Partially due to end of the year spending and paying for it now and partially because we have too much crap. I'm obviously going to not recycle my cooking oil into hair conditioner, but I'll think twice and maybe three times before I consider buying something. Its amazing what you can not buy once you start analyzing the reasons behind your need for l'object du moment.
I don't know how you can compact and do work travel. However, I am thinking about it. I will admit I'm even compacting trips for leisure. Unless a trip has a purpose - bbq, a half marathon, a wedding or a concert is a reason, for pure mileage collection, no dice.
Yes, I'm trying to figure that one out as we speak.
Thanks for listening.
I'm off to bark at the ball too.
nm
Showing posts with label money. Show all posts
Showing posts with label money. Show all posts
Thursday, February 15, 2007
Friday, January 05, 2007
Can we get paid right now?
Seriously.
I am feeling quite poor right now.
I think its the beginning of the financial year that kills me. Full of hopes, dreams and great ideas.
I have managed to squander a lot of money last year or so it feels like. All I know is that I made a bunch as well and I have no debt.
This year, I'm trying hard not to squander and save more. I even bumped up my pre-tax deduction another 1.5%. Its a start. I'm up to 13.5% and then the other 15%, so really, its not that bad. Something like 40 bucks a month towards cat food for the future.
Could it be a house downpayment in taxes that I'm going to pay this year - that could be pissing me off?
Could it be my last three trips to Europe that were fun, but really not very necessary?
Who knows.
Serenity now.
nm
Seriously.
I am feeling quite poor right now.
I think its the beginning of the financial year that kills me. Full of hopes, dreams and great ideas.
I have managed to squander a lot of money last year or so it feels like. All I know is that I made a bunch as well and I have no debt.
This year, I'm trying hard not to squander and save more. I even bumped up my pre-tax deduction another 1.5%. Its a start. I'm up to 13.5% and then the other 15%, so really, its not that bad. Something like 40 bucks a month towards cat food for the future.
Could it be a house downpayment in taxes that I'm going to pay this year - that could be pissing me off?
Could it be my last three trips to Europe that were fun, but really not very necessary?
Who knows.
Serenity now.
nm
Thursday, November 30, 2006
hedging
From Photomaven http://www.flickr.com/photos/maven/
The US dollar is tanking overseas. Most of you could give a whack. For those of you heavily invested in foreign stocks, lucky you. For me, I think I have something like that and my portfolio is good, so I'm not complaining in the big sense.
I'm just glad we hedge currency at home. That is right. We take out extra currency when we're overseas (Euros and pounds and CAD) because we know that Bushie and his cohorts will continue a policy that will bring the US dollar to its knees.
We're not talking hundreds of thousands, but hundreds. Honestly, when we spend four nights in London next month at nearly 400 bucks a night (rethinking this as we speak) and meals that are 30 bucks for a plate of noodles that I could get in Seattle for 3.95, I'll be happy I did.
nm
The US dollar is tanking overseas. Most of you could give a whack. For those of you heavily invested in foreign stocks, lucky you. For me, I think I have something like that and my portfolio is good, so I'm not complaining in the big sense.
I'm just glad we hedge currency at home. That is right. We take out extra currency when we're overseas (Euros and pounds and CAD) because we know that Bushie and his cohorts will continue a policy that will bring the US dollar to its knees.
We're not talking hundreds of thousands, but hundreds. Honestly, when we spend four nights in London next month at nearly 400 bucks a night (rethinking this as we speak) and meals that are 30 bucks for a plate of noodles that I could get in Seattle for 3.95, I'll be happy I did.
nm
Tuesday, October 03, 2006
Am I the only one who lost money today on the stock market?
Geez.
Again, repeat after me "I'm in it for the long term- find your happy place".
On a happier note(?), I am going to see the doctor about my tubercular cough. Even my boss, who I believe was the initial disease vector remarked that I shouldn't be here sounding like I do.
Maybe it would be better if our group stayed put in Seattle instead of going to Bali, Australia, Guam, Hawaii and Boulder every freaking week and bring back foreign germs.
Geez.
Again, repeat after me "I'm in it for the long term- find your happy place".
On a happier note(?), I am going to see the doctor about my tubercular cough. Even my boss, who I believe was the initial disease vector remarked that I shouldn't be here sounding like I do.
Maybe it would be better if our group stayed put in Seattle instead of going to Bali, Australia, Guam, Hawaii and Boulder every freaking week and bring back foreign germs.
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