Showing posts with label truck. Show all posts
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Monday, February 16, 2009

Okay, now, seriously....

Okay, I went to buy a pair of dress pants for work this weekend and it would appear that I am "between sizes". My regular size that I have been wearing are too big now, but the size smaller are a bit snug. So I am mildly uncomfortable and it's annoying. My solution to this is a good one however. I am going to get back on the dang wagon and lose some more weight so that the smaller sizes fit me right! I changed my weigh-in day back to Mondays because I feel like I was cheating by having them on Friday when I knew that I would be the lightest throughout the week. It isn't an accurate weight for how I would be on a daily basis. Plus it will motivate me to be more careful on the weekend instead of using the week to work off what I gained over the weekend. And I will be able to start over fresh today, which I need. I have been trying to figure out a good time to exercise that I would actually follow through with. I can't right after work, though that would probably be the most likely time for me to follow through. However, Steve is still sleeping most days when I get home and the treadmill is in the bedroom so that will not work. My next thought was to get up early in the morning and work out. That would give me some alone time to be awake and reflect and prepare for my day. The more I think of this, the better it sounds but the follow through will be difficult. It won't work on Mondays because Steve will be home and sleeping but I think it will work the rest of the week. So, perhaps on Tues - Saturday I will get my butt up and spend at least 10-20 mins on the treadmill to start out with and go from there. So tomorrow will be my first day to try to get up and do this. I also want to start doing crunches again cause my tummy felt so good when I was doing those in November!

It feels like there is so much going on right now in my life. I have been working on getting caught up at work and staying caught up. I am doing well with the staying caught up, not so well with the getting caught up part. I have several months worth of notes from last year that I do not have done. So, one step at a time, I am doing well staying caught up, now I am going to work on getting caught up, slowly but surely. My truck is having issues yet again. There is a crack in the bottom of the radiator so while they temporarily fixed it right now, I will have to put in a new radiator eventually. I haven't even been driving it lately and I am used to driving Steve's car by now. I am going to try to increase the money that we are saving in a monthly basis so I can afford a new car in the next year or so. I also want to be able to afford the changes that I want to make in the house.

Speaking of house stuff, we bought some new handles from Lowe's for the kitchen cabinets yesterday to try out. I got four different kinds that I liked to try on and see which one works the best. Ironically enough, the one I wasn't sure if I liked ended up being the one that looked the best on the cabinets and I really like it now. And because the black one looked the best, I can just take the hinges off the cabinet and spray paint them to match. That will save use quite a bit of money (about $60)since we won't have to replace them with new ones. So with some of our tax money, we are going to get the new handles and a big waterproof/firesafe in which to put our house abstract and other odds and ends that we would not want to lose in the event of a fire or flood. I also priced refrigerators (ours is used so who knows how long it will last) and wrote down measurements. We also looked at tankless water heaters (so much more economically sound!) which are expensive but worth it - you never run out of hot water! As we are making renovations on the house, I am trying to be economically minded and get appliances and such that are energy effecient. Not only would that help with our bills, and be kind to the environment, but also increase the resale value of the house. The first major thing we will have to replace will likely be the furnace though. It's over twenty years old and is probably not very energy efficient in the least. Steve did install a new thermostat yesterday so hopefully that will help. The old one almost didn't work anymore and it was cheap. Our air conditioner is an Energy Star and is relatively new so it should be good to go for several more years. Of course there are basic things that I want to do, including painting the front room and pulling up the carpet and refinishing the hard wood floors. Those I can do by myself so, no biggie.

So, this has been a long post but an overdue one. I am back on the proverbial wagon and looking forward to staying there.