Spent pennies
As you may know, I like to save all of my “spare” change so that I can cash it in for something fun and frivolous. So when I am out shopping, I never give the cashier exact change, I keep those jingly-jangly coins to feed my coin jar! (And if you’ve ever wondered, that’s where the pennies I pinch from the pavement end up, too!)
Anyhow, after nearly a year of collecting, I cashed in £94 worth of coins today. (That’s about $148 if you wondered.) And there’s still about £15 left in the jar as a starter fund since there weren’t enough to bag up in all the right denominations*.
After heading to the bank to deposit the coins, I made my way to Falkirk so that I could spend my money! (That was the first £3.50 of my money spent!)
The rest of the money was spent as follows:
A new paper cutter for making my swirl cards: £19.99 (sub-total: £23.49)
Three bottles of Washington State wines from Chateau Ste Michelle: £9.99×3=£29.97 (sub-total: £53.46)
Two pretty new dresses from the 50% off sale rack: £20 and £21 (sub-total: £94.46)
OK! You got me: I went 46p over budget. But I’m going to let that slide since the dresses aren’t really frivolous. They are a practical purchase and will be put to use starting once this week’s holiday is over. (Are you starting to feel a theme to my sometimes-cryptic posts?)
Oh! And you could also argue that the paper cutter isn’t frivolous, since I hope to put that to use for making and selling cards.
The wine, however, is purely for fun.
* In the UK they use little plastic baggies for coins instead of the paper rolls we use in the States. It makes it harder to keep them tidy, but it’s a heck of a lot easier to bag than it is to roll!
Had no idea that our “little winery” in Woodinville, WA reached that far in the world and frankly I think it is cheaper for you to buy there LOL!!!
It’s one of the very few that they get here. It’s a low-end CSM, so it’s pretty expensive for what it is, but even a low-end CSM is a good bottle of plonk!