Wednesday, May 31, 2017

Lothlorien

I've walked the 920 miles to Lothlorien. Only like 800 more to go! I was expecting this to take the entire list, but I think I'll be done with room to spare.



Now with better weather I'll be getting even more steps in, woooooo!

Wednesday, May 24, 2017

Complete: 81. Put $20 in the coin pusher games at the Nickelcade

~30 minutes
400 nickels
5 bonuses 
1030 tickets
1 great day







Wednesday, May 17, 2017

Any Progress is Good Progress

This week:

I baked kouign amann with the invaluable assistance of Kellie Cat. 


Hubster and I tried out Scotland Yard, a Spiel de Jahres winning game where detectives track down Mister X through the streets of London and one person plays as Mister X. We quite enjoyed it!



I'm doing brush lettering for May's 30 day project and I think I'm getting okay? It's fun, at least! Hubster got me calligraphy pens you dip in ink for my b-day, so that might be another 30 day project.


I want to focus more and get items done all the way, but it's still satisfying to work slowly and make good progress. :)



Wednesday, May 10, 2017

Cream Puffs!

We baked for date night this week, and it was a super success!


I felt like I was on the GBBO, watching the buns to make sure my devil oven didn't wreak any havoc.


They were actually fairly easy to make! They seem intimidating, but they're not bad at all. The hardest part was getting the cream inside, as my piping tip was too small to do the job properly. For the second batch I cut the tops off and filled them and put the tops back on - that worked a lot better.

Anyway, bakes! 

Wednesday, May 3, 2017

Complete: 71. For 3 months, only buy what is on sale or what I have a coupon for

With the close of April came the close of item 71: three whole months of extreme budgeting.

I set a $200 budget for groceries for the month and any other purchase had to be on sale or I had to have a coupon.

I think the grocery limit stretched me a lot. We worked through the things we had stored in the freezer and I found myself not letting any food go to waste, since I couldn't afford to replace it. We only went to Costco like, twice the whole time. The student discount at Sprouts was a big help.

We did manage to see a few plays, one free, one discounted with hubster's student status, and one preview performance.

International Cinema at BYU became our weekly date night as it's free and counted for items on both of our lists.

The thing I missed the most was eating out. Frozen fries are just not the same as fresh ones, but I made do. I was especially glad to see coupons for Kohinoor in the Money Mailer these months, and I finished up my Indian food goal with their help.

Overall, I think it made us more mindful about our spending and I'm going to try to keep to the $200 budget for groceries as much as possible and look for sales and discounts for other purchases. I'm not going to be too rigid, though. It will be nice to get fries now when I need them. :)