tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3285157136935550092.post4739070963179018730..comments2014-01-24T00:28:40.630-06:00Comments on Happy.: Budget.Thttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04023400133189757809noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3285157136935550092.post-74705764838566310622014-01-24T00:28:40.630-06:002014-01-24T00:28:40.630-06:00$100 a month sounds like HEAPS to me, Tessa! My bu...$100 a month sounds like HEAPS to me, Tessa! My budgeting tip (which I follow) is to really think about how I will use the thing that I want to buy. I am not a person who buys clothes that never get worn, my clothes get worn out. I have very few shoes, and those I have are years old. I do not buy crafting items that I store for a while before using, I buy them when I am going to use them, not just because they are pretty or because I think I might use them some time. I think the cost of adoption is very small in the context of what kids cost to raise. Food, clothes, shoes, childcare costs, schooling needs, medical, dental, activities/sports - these all add up to a LOT. It sounds like you are on your way, and with your careful budgeting you'll save that money in no time. ;-)Michellehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10593478482380900371noreply@blogger.com