Budgeting in 2013

A few of my New Year’s resolutions for 2013 are budget-focused: going out to eat only once a month (that’s 12 restaurant visits per year) and not buying a single new item of clothing all year long (unless gifted or purchased with a gift card given to me).

We’re only a week into 2013, and I’ve already been tempted to break these resolutions. It’s really hard when socialization and friendship and fun is often associated with meals. That’s how American culture works, as well as pretty much any other culture on earth.

Eat at home for less

Eating ay home can be delicious AND cheap!

So far I’ve done a pretty good job of avoiding the spending trap that is going out to eat. I brought my lunch to Panera to meet a friend from college, and I invited my friends from an old job over to eat homemade pizza and chat at our house.

And though we’ve both been tired and hungry, Sean and I have managed to cook something up when we really just wanted to go out to a nearby burrito place and chow down on some bean burritos and salsa! Instead, we’ve been trying to recreate our favorite restaurant meals at home–quesadillas, everything salads, fun pastas, etc.

Two Bean Sloppy Joe

Remember the ever-messy two-bean sloppy Joe?

I use an app called Mint (which is free!) to track finances, and I’ve been looking back over what I’ve spent money on in 2012. My savings have definitely dwindled as I purchased a new car (Doc Holliday is totally worth it, though) and blew it out on Christmas gifts. I am dedicated, though, to getting myself together financially in 2013.

I think part of my problem is that I’m always used to things “just working out.” Even when I was in college and on a really tight scholarship budget (think $250 a month), I always managed to balance the books by the end of the month.

Mitten Head

Mitten Head says, “Please don’t skimp on kitty noms!”

Once I graduated college, moving in with Sean and sharing bills definitely helped, and I was able to pay off my (meager, I know) college loan in just a few months. Sean is definitely better with money than I am. He always manages to save for multiple things at a time–house fund, fun savings, unexpected bills and repairs–and always has enough. I feel like I’m always scrambling at the last minute to rearrange finances to cover my butt. That’s never a good feeling.

This year, I’m really going to try to use the Mint app to focus on saving as much as I can and minimize unnecessary spending. Looking through last year, I spent over $5000 on groceries/eating out. $5000! That could have been a vacation!

Here’s to an awesome vacation in 2014 sponsored entirely by 2013 resolutions!

What issues do you have with budgeting? Have you tried any apps or programs that have really helped you?

2013 New Year’s Resolutions

Hooray! It’s almost 2013. Sean thinks it’s a bad omen to end the year in 13, but it’s gotta happen at least once every century! Why not make the most of it?

I recently posted about how well I did on my 2012 resolutions. Overall, I’d say I stuck with the program (for the most part, anyway). This year, I’m working on many goals–health and fitness, money, and personal. Wanna get started?

Ok, here we go:

1. Run 520 miles. This seems like a lot at first glance. Whoa! 520 miles? But I’m splitting that up over the year, so it’s only 10 miles a week. Not bad at all, actually. I have a hard time running when I’m not training for anything, so having a goal like this will hopefully keep me on track. And I’m hoping to build up for a larger goal in 2014! Maybe 1000 miles!

Cold weather running

2. Write a novel. This past year, I tried to make this goal really specific–writing 4 pages of non-work, non-blog anything a week. Well, I definitely didn’t even do this the first week of 2012. So I’m trying a less specific and more create way of making myself write for me as opposed to writing because I feel obligated.

3. Read a new book every month. This isn’t new. I pretty much make this resolution every year. 12 books a year is pretty much nothing. Remember when we were in college and read 12 books before the semester even started? When did I become so literarily lazy? (Maybe when  decided to start making up words like “literarily…”)

4. Save $2000+ dollars. I really did myself a disservice and drained my bank accounts this Christmas. It’s a horrible disease I have that I really like getting people a lot for the holidays just because I like feeling like I “nailed it” when they open their gifts. I need to plump back up my emergency fund, because I can’t really afford for anything out of line to happen right now, and that’s not a good feeling!

5. Stop biting my nails. This is a pretty disgusting habit that I’ve had since I can remember. Sean says my fingers look like little round alien digits because I’ve been without nails for my whole life. think about all the germs that are going in my mouth when I bite my nails. I do attribute my awesome immune system to this childhood habit, but it’s time for me to grow up and stop this unprofessional little mannerism. Plus, it annoys the bejesus out of Sean.

6. Get a tattoo. I’ve been really non-committal about getting a tattoo, but I’ve been wanting to do it for a while now. I have a whole board on Pinterest dedicated to the tattoos I like. I’m not going to go all out and get a huge sleeve or something, but I don’t think a little tattoo ever hurt anybody… Figuratively, of course.

Cat Tattoo

(source)

7. Buy no new clothes in 2013. This one is a big one. I think clothes are one of my biggest money-sucks of all time. There’s really no need for me to have 5 black skirts. I have 5 pairs of jeans. Why do I keep buying more? I get tons of pairs of socks for Christmas. I have a thousand t-shirts. You get the picture. Exceptions to this resolution include gift cards which are not my money and can therefore be spent on clothes. I haven’t decided if I’ll let myself buy used clothes yet (like from a thrift store or the Goodwill).

8. Eat out only 1 time a month. Sean and I used to be pretty good about NOT eating out, but sometimes life gets busy. We resorted to eating out WAY too much in 2012. What’s especially bad is when you have the groceries to make the dishes you’re choosing to go somewhere else to pay to eat. I want to keep this down to 1 time a month.

What are your 2013 New Year’s resolutions?

30 Things – 20 Random Facts

1. I am really bad at budgeting. Sean made me a “no-fun budget,” but I don’t really stay within that. It’s not that I’m bad with money (I think), it’s just that I choose not to pay attention. terrible habit. Hopefully my New Year’s Resolution will change that.

2. We never planned on having 3 cats. I really wanted one when we first moved to Atlanta. A year later, I went to a fundraiser at the place we adopted Mitten Head, and ended up leaving with 2 more cats. Pretty sure we’re breaking a lot of apartment rules.

Tesla, Mitten Head, and Pudgeman

3. I didn’t really start exercising until my senior year in college. I was an RA, but there was a class at 6am on Wednesday mornings. So, even though I was on duty, I’d leave at 5:30 to go workout. It probably saved my sanity, though. (Sorry, Ben Wicker.)

4. I’m really great at making acquaintances. But I am no good at making close friends. I feel like by this age, people already have their “best friends” and they aren’t going to make room for more. It’s really just an excuse not to try, though, I guess.

5. I spend way too much time on email, Facebook, Pinterest, and the internet in general.

6. I’ve already written out my 2013 New Year’s resolutions!

New Year's Resolutions

7. I’m changing a lot this year including what I think I want in life and my opinions on major issues.

8. I apparently brush my teeth way too hard for way too long. My dentist said I have the gums of a 50-year-old they’re so recessed. Hooray!

9. I really wish I were good at decorating or had an eye for interior design, but I absolutely do not. I’m afraid my houses will look like I live in residence halls forever. Maybe that will be part of the charm of visiting me when I’m 40: “It’s like going back to college again!”

10. I really want to have a dog (or 2 or 3) one day. I feel like it’s my mission to save all the animals.

Frenchie

Whew! This one has to be continued. Look out for a Part II later!

What’s a random fact that you haven’t written down in a while?