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Sunday, 31 December 2023
December 2023 Budget
Sunday, 24 December 2023
Goals 2023 Update #4
Financial
- Four months emergency fund - on this we reached our 2023 goal and then some. In fact, we've actually almost reached half our savings amount. This is a pretty good achievement and I am happy about it despite knowing that we could have done better had we been stricter.
- Sinking funds - all of these were reached and we have been happily using them for their intended purposes. This time of year has made it very clear how good it is to have your Christmas sinking fund all saved up as we've been able to spend without having to worry about how we're going to afford it all.
- Pension and personal spending - I reached my goal this year of putting 12.5% of each pay cheque into my pension scheme, which is good. I just need to set up my pension with my new employee so that it automatically comes out of my wage without me having to do anything additional. And that now ends the good streak moving us neatly onto our personal spending. This definitely hasn't been great, for either of us, and it's something we'll need to work on over the next year if we want to reach our long-term goal.
- Changing my bank account - I still haven't gotten around to this, even though I know who I think I should change it to. I am basically just being lazy about this, but there are some things I'm concerned about when it comes to moving to this bank. I think I just need to write down a list of what they are and then research them instead of just putting it off.
- Secondary income - this has been on the back burner for now as I haven't really had the time or headspace to think about it properly. This is something else to look at over the coming year.
- Skateboarding - we did manage to fit some skateboarding in this year, but not as much as we had originally planned so I'm still not particularly good at this just yet. Though at least I'm better than I was at the start.
- Surfing - we did have a lesson a little while ago and were told that we were good enough to practice on our own for a while until we felt it was time to go to the next level when we would need an additional lesson. However, we haven't actually gotten around to that yet, partly because we find it difficult to find days off together that match and partly because on those days we're a little lazy. Really I just need to be a little bit more organised.
- Sailing - this is still on the back burner whilst we learn other skills and save up to be able to afford the lessons. As we do have other savings goals right now which are more of a priority it'll need to wait.
Sunday, 17 December 2023
Crafting 2023 Update #4
Sunday, 10 December 2023
Walking: Pont ar Daf to Dyffryn Cellwen
Sunday, 3 December 2023
November 2023 Budget
Sunday, 26 November 2023
Visiting St Fagans National Museum of History
Sunday, 19 November 2023
New Hobbies and When Am I Going to Do Them
Sunday, 12 November 2023
Project Pan 2023 Update #1
Firstly, the Tarte blush in Vibrant I thought I would be getting rid of as it's quite bright I'm actually probably going to keep it as I had forgotten how well it goes with my skin tone. I'll keep playing with it, but it looks like all the blushes are staying and I'll be using them for decades. 😂
I haven't tested the Bain and Saron Vegan Cake Mascara as an eyeliner yet so I will need to do that over the next couple of months. I also want to try it again as mascara just to see, but I have a sneaking suspicion that it still won't. So there is a possibility I'll still get rid of it as I do have a pencil eyeliner that is just easier to use, but we'll see. I might prefer the look.Unfortunately, the Memi Luxe Lipstick in Old Flame is going to have to go. I love the texture and colour (in fact I would buy this again) but the heat melting it in the past has made it very difficult to use and it is a little bit old now as well. The other lipsticks I'm just going to work my way through.The Balm Mary-Lou Manizer highlighter wasn't something I was going to test or attempt to get rid of, but it does now look like I've managed to somehow use a lot of it. However, this is only because I forgot that this highlighter does not travel well and I took it with us to Brittany. It then completely crumbled and fell out. A sad moment as I was hoping to get a lot more use out of it, but oh well. I don't think I'll replace this.While we were in Saint Brieuc I did do something I wasn't supposed to do, which was buy more makeup. Well, a lip liner to be precise. I've been looking for a colour that was similar to my lip colour just to make them more defined when I don't want to wear red lipstick, but I wanted a lip pencil as it'll last longer and is easier to keep hygienic. It wasn't a cheap product, but practically matches my natural lip colour perfectly.As for the tools I'm using, once I've made a decision on the Cake Mascara then I can decide what brushes I'm going to get rid of so that I have only what I need.
So the amount of makeup I have has basically remained the same as when I started, which I guess is a good thing as it means I did a good job of getting rid of things before. I do have plans to replace any liquid or cream products with drier products once I've used them, but I will need to do some research on this. I will definitely replace the lipsticks with just one lip pencil once they've gone and I am doing some research on the concealers, though the main issue there is mica. This hasn't been the most effective project pan ever, but it also hasn't been that long since I started. I'll know more about what I want to do once we get to the end of December, but it is looking like I'll just be using products up until I have one left rather than just getting rid of them straight away. I guess we'll see.