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simpler-living report: CY23Q2

July 18, 2023 2 Comments

Person biking on a sandy beach towards people coming out of light fog.
Biking towards the fog on Mavillette Beach, Nova Scotia, June 2023 (photo by Alison).

I’m still tracking all my expenses, but my thinking on retirement savings has been shifting over the past year (more on that in a dedicated post).  Q2’s budget was definitely not in-the-black and there’s no remorse. 

  • For the past two summers, I have embraced cycling and I was planning to buy a new bicycle in the spring.  Well, after paying airfare for my trip to Atlanta in April, I was dragging my feet over another big single expense.  Then the opportunity to buy a bike from a neighboUr arose a few days before my trip so I acted quickly.  It’s a gravel bike that fits me perfectly, is only two years old, and checks all the boxes.
  • While in Atlanta, I shopped for REI-brand cycling clothes at my favoUrite store.
  • Vacation expenses included the five-day road trip to Asheville and Great Smoky Mountains National Park.  MAC and I are on the same page with the type of hotels we like to stay at (and we get to split the cost) and eating well at small locally-owned restaurants.  Because of an early morning flight out of Halifax and forecasted freezing-rain, I stayed the night before at an airport hotel (where I could also leave my car for free while away).  This was $ well spent because it lowered my stress about the travel. 
Flooring in a narrow hallway.
  • In my tiny house, some of the cork flooring near the door had warped with water damage from strong south winds.  A handyman prevented further damage before winter and, in May, put down water-proof flooring just in that area, creating a distinct hallway.  Looks fantastic. 

  • As mentioned in so-solstice, I started sewing totes to use up my fabric stash.  Well, I took advantage of a sale at the small online business in Manitoba to buy more coloUrs of the linen I like to use for the bottom of these totes and, of course, since I was already placing an online order and wanted to get free shipping … I picked up more cute cat fabric too.   
  • In the unminimizing-my-household-goods category, after months of revisiting them online, I bought a set of made-in-Japan dishes painted with adorable cats that spark joy*.  I also bought a reupholstered 1950’s kitchen stool from a local vintage shop (I donated a large amount of old costume jewelry to another vintage shop during the quarter, maybe it balances out?).  There was also a leisurely stroll through IKEA on a weekday which resulted in me walking out with bedding and bins.
Ceramic dish with cat and mouse painted on it.
A little something.

Overall, the spring was a stressful period but none of the expenses were shopping therapy.  I embraced the positive.  Celebrating my dad’s 90th birthday.  Attending my niece’s graduation from Grade 6.  Spending more time with family.  Enjoying a biking weekend away with friends.  Canoeing** around a lake.  Watching block-buster movies at the theater.  Visiting with friends.  Ordering dessert more frequently because enjoy-life-enjoy-summer.  The jury’s still out on that north-meets-south blueberry-mango panna cotta. 

*Marie Kondo’s expression re only surrounding yourself with items you love.

**In this case, happily sitting in the middle of a canoe while others paddled.

Coming up … a post on this blog’s 9th anniversary and what happens next!

Vintage kitchen stool or just more cat furniture?

References and related links:

  • CY23Q2: Calendar Year 2023, Second Quarter (April to June).  Calendar Year distinguishes from a company’s Financial Year (FY) which may have a different start date than January 1st.
  • REI: Recreational Equipment, Inc.
  • MAC: mon amie Caroline.
  • travel tangent: asheville and the great smoky mountains (post #194)
  • so-solstice (post #193)
  • simpler-living report: CY23Q1 (post #192)

Comments

  1. Cousin E says

    July 18, 2023 at 7:01 pm

    I remember those kitchen stools. Surely they aren’t antiques already!

    Reply
    • back is the new forward says

      July 22, 2023 at 8:55 pm

      : – ) And they’re a very popular vintage item along with chrome and formica dinette sets!

      Reply

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