How are you? I've got a little bit of a cold, which has made working this crazy retail season a little challenging. I am resting a lot and drinking lots of fluids. Thankfully, I'm making it so far :)
Have you noticed that gas prices have been dropping in your area? I have. I haven't been keeping track of prices, but I think gas is less than $3 a gallon in my area. I was at exactly a half tank of gas. So I drove to Whole Foods, bought a Sunday paper and got $20 cash back to fill up the tank...and based on my previous experience at the gas station, I "knew" that $20 wouldn't fill it up. Well, I guess there's a first time for everything. Not only was the $20 more than enough. It only cost me $17 to fill up a half-tank and get it above the "full" line.
Here's a pic of me looking across the street at another gas station and thinking, I really am glad to have money to put gas in the car. Now I have $3 dollars left over. What will I do with it? I will put it into my cash envelope and specifically the one marked for "gasoline"...so I'll have a fund ready to go for the next time I need to fill up.
After work, I needed to do a little bit of shopping. One thing I always ask myself lately is 1)Do I really need it? 2) Is there something I have at home that can fulfill the "need" that I have until I can afford to pay for the item I want? Well, I had two things on my list - new heavy duty black socks to wear while I"m at work and a contour make-up brush.
I decided the contour make-up brush could wait, because I have another brush that can serve the same purpose. However, I really needed the socks. They seem to get lost all on their own. I ended up buying a set of 6 pairs of Gold Toe heavy duty cotton black socks. They are guys socks, but I love them because they're so comfortable. It's the perfect thing to put on my feet when I'm spending all day on the sales floor at work. It makes being on my feet so much easier. When my feet are comfortable, I can work better :)
This is what I ended up purchasing last night after work.
I needed the socks and I knew that I'd get my 20% employee discount. What I forgot about is that they were also eligible with a 20% off coupon. The socks originally cost $20 for set of six. With taxes it would have cost $21.50. When I got to the register, the associate reminded me that I could use a coupon. That was a really nice surprise. That's $4 extra dollars that I saved....that translates to eggs, bread, or some coffee or a gallon of gas...or something like that...so with the coupon and my employee discount, it ended up only costing me $13.76 with tax.
That represents a savings of 36% off of the original price. I'm happy with that. I'm very happy with that :) :)
What are some things that you've saved money on lately that brought a smile to your face?
Oh, after work, I went for an ocean drive with my father. I was wiped out after a super busy sales day. It was a beautiful evening and it was still just light enough to see some things. I loved driving past Old Fisherman's Wharf because the lights from the buildings were dancing off the surface of the water...just beautiful :)
I've got three more work days before Christmas and then things will slow down just a bit before New Year's Day :) :) :)
I plan on going out for coffee and a visit to Asilomar State Beach on Christmas day. What about you all? If you celebrate Christmas or some other holidays, what plans do you have?
I pray that you will all have a very Happy Holidays!!!! That is the news from the ocean shores of California today.
Love and hugs, Heather :) :) :)
2 comments:
Hi Heather! I am very happy about the lower gas prices too:)
Wishing you and yours a blessed and joy-filled Christmas! May God be with you.
Blessings, Aimee
Hope you are feeling better! Have a very Merry Christmas!!
Blessings,
Jill
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