It's been a pretty low spend month this month, which was the intention after all the expenditure of November/December. All I wanted was to get through the month relatively unscathed and thankfully that did happen.
I did have to put off making a dental appointment though, so that might have to be done this month, which will cost £60, to pay for half of the checkup and clean up front. I think that I am also due an eye test, but this may have to wait until March to spread the cost.
We did have a lovely week away in Lanzarote in January, which we both enjoyed, despite the not so good weather. We didn't spend a whole lot whilst there, eating out just once per day. Since getting back, I've been trying to keep spending to an absolute minimum to get through the month.
I did treat myself to a book from an exhibition I went to, which cost £10.99. I'm currently reading it and am happy to report that it is a very interesting read. I'm currently reading about the social history of the cotton growing, processing industry, which is an eyeopener.
I didn't buy any clothing at all in January, which was progress for me. I have way more clothing than I can actually wear, I don't know why I continue to buy more all the time. It's madness.
I did spend £50 to join a new gym this month. Paying for a monthly membership isn't ideal and is painful financially, when I've been spending a quarter of the cost to go to the gym for the last two years. As my local gym closed recently, I'm left with very little choice, if I want to continue exercising regularly. I have been enjoying the classes at the new gym though and getting a few more steps in walking to and fro.
I did also spend about £30 on various bits and pieces this month, i.e. gifts, bits for the house and a few small crafting items, but otherwise I kept it strictly to groceries and household products. I was underbudget for food this month, but this was more due to being away for a week and using the grocery budget as spending money, than any economies on the food front.
I spent £150 on LB's birthday this month, but this money came from the birthday/gift fund, which I continue to contribute to, as it's the only way that I can afford Xmas presents when I'm not working, without delving into longterm savings. I have a few expensive gifts to save for this year, i.e. a 21st birthday and a wedding gift, so I've got a separate sinking fund to save up for these. These funds are thus limiting the cash I have available to spend on anything else, making it a super frugal year for me.
I'm planning to continue in a very low spend vein going into February. There is slightly more room in the budget, due to it being the shortest month, but there isn't really much I need, so there's no point buying things needlessly. I would like to keep within my food budget this month, whilst still stocking up the pantry a little, as we have eaten it down pretty much to nothing.
I'm continuing to enjoy trying to stay within my means, whilst still keeping myself occupied, as I consider it a challenge and I do like a fiscal challenge. I have been very demotivated in terms of making or doing anything useful this month, save for renovating my shopping trolley, but I'm hoping my motivation comes back at some point and I get more productive. I think that the abysmal weather has contributed, but I can't put all the blame on that, as I am to blame for the most part.
I hope that you've survived January and like me are looking forward to a new month.
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