Sunday, February 17, 2013
- $14.99 Whole Foods
Monday, February 18, 2013
- $59 Corepower Yoga Unlimited class pass for one month*one time purchase
- $4.25 Soy Mocha
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
- $1 Coffee
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
- NADA
Thursday, February 21, 2013
- $27.85-Whole Foods-was sick, needed fixings for home chicken soup! Picked up other things while I was there
- $65-Fight for Air Stair Climb-Denver!!Donation*one time expense
Friday, February 22, 2013
- $5-Soy Chai-I was shocked at the price! Considering where I was
- $59 Match.com renewal***They DIDN’T notify me. So annoying!
Saturday, February 23, 2013-Snowboarding day!
- $1 coffee
- $6.58 Starbucks
- $7.25 Lunch
- Snowboarding was FREE!!
Sunday, February 24, 2013-
- $16-Brunch after the Fight for Air Stair Climb! Racing up 53 flights of stairs. Nice.
- $8.75-Breakfast for a homeless woman *will blog about this later
- $23.05-Groceries for the week
Total:$298.72-JEEZ!! All of those one time expenses! The last time I did this one time expenses were an issue…Could I anticipate these things? Hmm…. At least everything was paid with cash.
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You like your coffee! Ugh, match.com is the worst about that kind of stuff. And even when you unsubscribe they still send you emails.
I LOOOOVE coffee! But, when I have coffee usually it’s a very social thing. I like to sit down, hang out with people, etc. I also probably made coffee at work those days as well. I was a little peeved with Match.com that day $60 makes a difference in my financial world.