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Posted by Lise on 29 May 2008 | Tagged as: personal finance, travel
I’m sure it’s possible to vacation inexpensively.
I did not, however, do it.
After adding up all the receipts, I spent approximately $500 on my trip to New Mexico with my mom. That’s impressively low for a six day vacation, until you consider that my mother paid for the airfare, lodging, and membership in the dance camp we attended.
My responsibilities were food and gas - and given that food totaled o $187 for the weekend (our food was included at the dance camp), and gas only $55, there was definitely some, uh, discretionary spending in there.
So where did it go?
So after all the sopapillas and green chile cheeseburgers are out of the way, can we afford this? Tentatively, yes. It won’t send us spiraling into debt, but it is a bit of a hurdle. We may need to dip into the emergency fund, and, as you might know, green chile cheeseburgers are not an emergency.
The upshot is that I feel bloated, like after a heavy meal. I need to take it easy for a while; curl up with a book from the library and eat dinners out of my pantry.
All that said, what I really paid for is the chance to spend time with my mom. That’s priceless.
Posted by Lise on 21 May 2008 | Tagged as: health, meta, personal, travel
This afternoon I’ll be heading off to New Mexico for vacation. The event I’m ostensibly attending is FolkMADness at New Mexico Tech in Socorro, but I’ll also be visiting a few other places, including Santa Fe. I have an article I plan to post before I leave, and I may or may not set up some to auto-post while I’m gone, but if you don’t hear from me for a week, don’t be surprised (like I haven’t gone a week without posting before!)
To update you on my monthly challenge (to walk 30 minutes daily, followed by a 5 minute stretch; plus a strength workout 3 times per week)… well, I’ve done even more poorly than last month. I’ve only walked/stretched 10 days this month, a 50% success rate. I’ve done three strength workouts total, which is far below my goal. I know I need to be working out more vigorously than this, but it seems like such an imposition on my time.
As much as I’m down on gyms, I wonder if I couldn’t use some sort of mechanism to motivate me and keep me on track. I notice that in the office park I work in, a One2One Bodyscapes is opening, a personal training facility. I think if I were to go in the direction of paying some entity to help me with my fitness goals, this is the way I would go, especially as there’s no contract or monthly fees, and you just purchase as many sessions as you want. Anyone know anything about this place and can recommend/not recommend?