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Jan. 13th, 2006 03:08 amSometime last year, I noticed that spending anything over a hundred dollars tended to make me wince. In the course of making myself buy some much needed items that cost more than that, I realized what the underlying problem was. I've been living like my family did when we were kids, like money is very short and any spending is nessecarily a bad thing - which meant that little things like food and clothes, and the occasional book, were okay. But I'd get into more expensive nesscessities and start guilt tripping like I had no money.
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This weekend's ( shopping )
Shusu? Unfortunately, there will be no Ghibli for me - I don't have TCM. Working on getting it upgraded, but it's going to take awhile. I have to have my last bill for authorizing it. Which means, not until after that bill is paid, and then I'll have to see about the money. Cable versus electricity, electricity wins. >>
But now, my slightly early lunch - I completely forgot breakfast! Yes. Food and slight relaxing with Lunar, before I begin some more cleaning and moving and rearranging - I have a bookshelf, darnit! It should have books on it, not assorted other stuff!
( continuing... )
This weekend's ( shopping )
Shusu? Unfortunately, there will be no Ghibli for me - I don't have TCM. Working on getting it upgraded, but it's going to take awhile. I have to have my last bill for authorizing it. Which means, not until after that bill is paid, and then I'll have to see about the money. Cable versus electricity, electricity wins. >>
But now, my slightly early lunch - I completely forgot breakfast! Yes. Food and slight relaxing with Lunar, before I begin some more cleaning and moving and rearranging - I have a bookshelf, darnit! It should have books on it, not assorted other stuff!