Saturday, October 9, 2010

Time waits for no one

Another glorious sunset viewed at the back fence 


Time flies...
Things seem to be going so fast and suddenly it is the end of the first school week back from holiday, daylight savings has begun along joined by warmer Spring-appropriate weather. From being eight months to Powderfinger's concert - it is now 8 days away.  Setting up to be a very fun weekend, but the house is still a shambles.  Boy am I glad we have the accommodation available!  Here and elsewhere because there's no room left at this inn!!

The weekend has a few key required actions - and which bits will depend on the weather.  Regardless, there is a school wash to do, a spare room to sort and pack down, a few emails to send (sorry - three friends/family waiting for me to send messages and jokes - you will have by COB - promise) plus MandsMission goes out there on its own blog so Husband and I can work on it together and have the house de-cluttering (happening), record the progress (embarrassing), see the improvement (*grins*), remove the clutter by eBay (under-way), garage sale (end Nov), budget smart (on paper), shop smarter (already trying), pay extra on the overdue stuff, get debt paid down (help - greatly appreciated, welcomed, accepted!)

Once the links are on the RSS and NetWorked Blog feed, you'll see the link in the side menu.  All will be there - tell your friends if you think they'll understand it, you can even send enemies if you think it will help us.  Not fussy really!  Have I piqued your interest...?


SmallBoy's 'passion project' is finished and at school for presentation.  Not bad and he even made some intelligent learning experiences out of it.  One is regarding backups and the other is to finish one section before the next so it is not a race to get the last bit on everything to have even one component fully completed without the panic!  Too funny.  Bit like Husband on the time management and motivation - once in there is was great guns, just took a while to get 'there'.

The presentation went well and SmallBoy was able to explain how he was still able to complete his assignment, even when six weeks of the work done on the computer was lost.  Using the saved information and making models of the rooms he had designed on the interior, having part of the walk-through but not the original floor plans, he could still explain the planning and designing of a dream home.  I thought the models were much better for use in the talk.  MrC seemed impressed and has asked for the models to be used for display.  Good going SmallBoy.

Bit of necessary money movement and spending today.   We needed wood for the heater, wood man is away, so 1mt from the sand/soil place $110; paid the mortgage $1080; paid bills $abit; got petrol and oil $55; 30c in the parking meter so we could attend an appointment about $1718 of the debt repayments, because we are struggling with those repayments now the income is benefits only. *gulp* 

Plus I expanded some of the rules or boundaries in place for the no-spending regime - we had hoped we could set up a little before the start of 2011 and run this for a year.  We are starting now, with what we have got and add to it has some of the savings grow.  If that happens - or from eBay.  Yes - I will add more items and work out how to put the link here. It might even appear somewhere as the post meanders on...


All things No-Spend
In an earlier post, Riding a Wave, there is a bit of background into the No Spend 2011.  It's about necessary spending, reducing some of the outgoings, using what is at hand more efficiently and effectively. Our year of no-spending will not include, or allow in the budget at all or will be changed to home-made, freecycle or op shop the following: 
  • Magazines - will save about $20pm 
  • Take-away - could save $120pm 
  • Cafe Coffee - *sobs* 
  • Using the dryer - no problem 
  • Cleaners - save $10pm and the environment with home made 
  • NO - cds, dvds, movie rentals, books, computer add-ons, iPhone add-ons, add-ons.. 
  • NO - bought biscuits, yoghurt, custard, full-price meat, full-price dairy 
  • No haircuts - do them myself already :D 
  • No new clothes - sort this bomb-site, wardrobes first. Consider op-shop for 'special' events 
  • Presents - make them 
  • Wrapping paper - make it, use what's here
There will be needs like school uniform (shoes); garden items, veg while the garden is not producing, but the aim is to pay lower or nothing for some needs - trade or barter where possible, make it ourselves with what we have at hand. We have eggs - boy do we have eggs! Actually, must look up in the blackberries again - only 3 eggs today, 4 yesterday - I calculate 6-7 eggs are 'somewhere'.

Ideally we start this on New Years Day, making the most of these next three months to work within the current budget, trim the phone costs further, less power with more daylight hours, reducing and minimising the 'stuff' in the house for sale to build up a buffer so (say) the fortnightly shop is stretched for a week with a $21 challenge and the next shop has an extra $100 to buy 10kg of rice, not 2-5kg, buy 30 tins of cat food when next on special, go fresh market shopping, stockpile tinned tomato, have a side of meat cut and freeze in bulk.  However, I think we are about to lose our lead time and hit the floor running this week - or walking, taking the bus, riding bikes (hahaha - maybe not).

Been finding lots of 'things' in the cupboards - so putting excess (new) Tupperware, clothes, shoes, kitchen stuff on eBay. Only one item up so far - its a work in progress *grins*  I am still deciding whether to ask for .99c plus postage or $8 and free postage for some items. If I want $10, I can list like that - but it is for some of the smaller items, dinky stuff.  And I cant see if that little picture for the listing on eBays search result pages costs extra...


Not Great - SO Not Great
Car has carked it - totally died.  Not moving, but thankfully only up the road not halfway between here and Melbourne or something.  Thus the Mission has begun.  Very nervous, still not all set but if we were to wait for all of this to be 'ready' to begin - it will never happen.  So find out more about Mands On A Mission - and know it is not just my mission, also my dear Husband's with the support and agreement from SmallBoy.  If nothing else, we will have ourselves. Feel free to spread the word - hopefully an interesting, funny and learning experience that enables the reduction of our debt and savings on our piddling little income...

And obviously saving for a new (second hand) reliable working car will be one of the first things we are saving for - not some posh new model wheels, although I do like the Kia Cerato! *grins*  Seriously, we'll probably be looking around the $3000 mark - or depends what the tax refund is, which it should be as we overestimated the amounts for this year, and last year. Appointment being booked next week to get this in order.

For the next three weeks, the plan is all about order.  The Mission has its goals, commitment, follow-up and reporting requirements.  The de-cluttering and selling on eBay will be a concurrent sort, sell need and only a few items a day.  I'll try out a few different ways people offer things for sale to get into the swing.  I've assigned $50 over to eBay for fees and stuff until eBay sales replace this and then the cash goes into the Bank. 

By next week, it would be great to see the spare room, kitchen-dining and our room in order. SmallBoy can make in-roads on his - although this weekend is chill-out following the enormous effort put into his school 'passion' project. I'd like that kitchen he designed!

Must get some emails sent.
Done - and look at the time!  Thank goodness for Saturday.  Husband has fallen asleep, in front of the television while watching the Commonwealth Games.  He and SmallBoy watched a movie, then SmallBoy finished reading Angels and Demons.  I know he is ten, but he does read well and take the information in. Harry Potter was finished in Grade 3, the Eragon and Shararah series have all been read - he enjoyed the DaVinci Code as well. He wants to see the movie but I am not sure yet.  Interpreting a book yourself is one thing - watching another's interpretation with creative license and advanced imagery is another.

But I have no idea what to get him reading next as he is not a 'twilight' fan, speeds through books that don't have substance - not saying twilight doesn't as I've really not followed it myself either by book or movie.  Not sure - I see it as an advance on Buffy only more 'growned up' and presented as the wished ideal of an older young adult ilk.  I would probably really enjoy Twilight, I am so glad I do not have teenage daughters!

Must plan the weeks' meals - get those goals around the house achieved. More items for eBay - mandsmission - see if you want anything or can offer some helpful tips on how you sell successfully. Read about our Mission - with the no spending, bill paying, saving methods we undertake each day. 

I still plan to write verses - one day some famous singer, producer, musically inclined notable may stumble across my works and, just like a model being 'discovered' at her check-out job, there will be songs recorded, music composed professionally and royalties paid.  Happy to throw that one out to the powers that be and take the dream of hearing the words in song in search of fruition!

Time for sleeping - might load another few things on eBay. 

~ People Can Fly ~
Have you ever be so positive you could fly
Or made a wish, seen it so moments later
Taken a chance and found you didn't die
Intervened, without incident, dangers gone
Let go your breath 
Reach out and pray
If its the worst of the worst
You're climbing up today

Can you communicate and make it heard
Sometimes what is said is meant other ways
Political correctness, fear of being interred
Creates such vagueness, worse is assumption
Thinking before we speak
Avoid hitting a raw nerve
No more with open friendships
Hold secrets in reserve

Taking a risk, its not looking before you leap
Accept there's a chance it might not go well
Seeking the positive in everyone you meet
Opens opportunity with every moment
Life's just too short
To set your aims to high
Plan successes, not failures
Challenging you to fly

2 comments:

Kimmie said...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Day_My_Bum_Went_Psycho


Stuart's sister Pam purchased this book for Brenton when he was 10 thinking it was a great hoot!
The kids loved it! Don't be put off by the name (as I was lol) Great Aussie Author and won many awards! Think sml boy would love it! :]

Best of luck with your mission~!

Hugs

Kimmie
x

~ Mands! (on-a-mission) ;o) said...

We've done the route of Andy Griffith, Psycho bums, Bumageddon, Animorphs, Paul Jennings, Naughty boys & Horrid girls, Narnia, the Northern Lights - the SmallBoy is the reader, just like me *grins*

We still pull them out, along with other old favourites.

Nice to see you xx