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Chasing down change

October 14th, 2006 at 06:27 am

I'm loving chasing down change. It adds up so quickly ... it's everywhere ... for some reason people think it's acceptable to leave it as a tip ... but you know what ... I don't mind ... it all goes into a jar on my dresser.

I like to save it up to about $80, then turn it in. My plan is to put half into my "emergency fund" and then the other half into a special savings account I am going to open for myself. To buy myself things like the ipod I've been eyeing ... or saving up for the laptop I really really want.

I'm starting to think that feeling guilty about buying things for myself is a normal mother thing ... hence the reason I'm saving up change for things I want. It's almost hillarious to me ... to feel guilty when I'm the one who works two jobs ... lol.

I love my mischevious elf so much.

The break down of the change jar ... keep in mind that I've lived off quarters off this jar for the past three weeks or so ... seriously.

Dollars: $3 - found in the laundry.
Quarters: $5
Dimes: $6
Nickels: .80
Pennies: 1.20

I have a whole bumm load of pennies at work that I need to bring home. One of my coworkers was giving them away b/c she "doesn't like pennies". When my dear co worker moved to Atlanta she left me a whole cup full of pennies that she litterally had been keeping since she started working at the company. At Cracker Barrel, another server leaves me her change when people leave it on the table. She "doesn't like change". When I was working full time serving, I could easily cash in $80 a month in change ... I wasn't complaining.

A quick budget for the following week ... this will of course depend on how much money I make at work this weekend ... I'm hoping for a busy weekend ...

$65 for daycare, it's half off your fourth week there ... SWEET!
$40 for gas
$30 for groceries
$50 to open my savings account
$20 for a new purse

Plus, I have to buy Julie some clothes this weekend. I might wait and use part of the $50 from opening the account ... I can withdraw it literally as soon as I put it in the account if I want to. I'd like to pay $50-75 extra on my car this weekend ... and possibly pay my dad some more money back.

This is my third post for the day ... lol ... I think that's more than enough.

2 Responses to “Chasing down change”

  1. JanH Says:
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    I pretty much lived off change (at least for food and gas) the first year we were married! I do not have a problem with change. It adds up to a bunch!

  2. PRICEPLUS Says:
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    JanH is right. The change adds up very quickly! Keep copllecting that change!Smile

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