Wednesday, 29 August 2018
Bills to pay
Good morning.
When I awoke today and looked at my phone, the opening screen stated temperature at 0. You could feel it, the sun was out, but things were covered in frost outside. It's going to be a beaut day and the clothes will dry, but there are bills to pay!
No matter what, we can be assured that the bills will come in and how do we handle them? Our power bill came last week and we fully expected it to increase over the cold months so we allow for it in our budget. There was an increase in charges as well.
The envelope was opened and we read the huge amount to pay, looked at each other and agreed that we kept warm. No more was said, what could you do, just pay it!
We have kept a budget for years and it works. I sit down at the beginning of each month and juggle it.
I remember when we first thought of the concept of budgeting, we just didn't know where to start. So I found a small spiral-bound notebook and wrote down everything we spent for the month and I was really surprised. We had no idea what was being spent and we could see that we could make some cuts in some areas so our income total was more than our spending total.
And today, we have been budgeting for many years and I am not saying it is something to take lightly and its not always easy. We know exactly what we are spending, we don't make big purchases unless the money is there and we have saved for it and we work at it. It is a good habit to get into and allows for less worry.
And I pray, a lot, about everything. My Father above is absolutely interested in all things from the biggest to the smallest and I happily converse with Him about them.
This weekend is a perfect one for doing the budget as the bank statements will come in on Friday night and Saturday is the first day of a new month. Pull up a coffee and join with me to make plans for the next month.
Food for thought ... keep smiling ... Dot
Wednesday, 22 August 2018
Making
Hello. I have had a waffle mould for a while now and finally got in and made a batch. I half cook them in the oven and when ready to eat, we fry them in butter until nice and crisp, yummo. These were sweet ones and since then I have found a savoury recipe which we can use to eat with stews etc.
Chocolate cookies. They were actually called Giant cookies and we found we shared them, so next time I will make them smaller. Very delicious though!
I made my man a new hat. I knitted it in a soft black yarn and he loves it.
These mittens were made using scraps I have been collecting for a few months and they are truly luxurious.
Spring is just around the corner and it is proof as today is very sunny. Would you believe that just last week we had heaps of hailstorms.
Until next time, keep smiling ... Dot
Wednesday, 15 August 2018
Meet on the road
Good morning and welcome to another week of Dot's Tidbits.
We often find ourselves on the road and in the distance ahead somethings appears and we wonder what it is, oh it's that, and click click ...overtake.
Here are a few we came across last month.
Wind turbine towers
Massive loads
... off the road ...
Where could he be going, way out here?
We wondered if the Smart car would fit.
Dust storms.
My man did a great job with all the driving, and he wants to do it again!
See you next week ... Dot
Wednesday, 8 August 2018
On board again!
Hello again. We have been away a month on the road with my mother-in-law, traveled approximately 8000 km and just had a wonderful time driving (of course), catching up with family and friends and doing life together.
Our travels took us inland at times but also we found ourselves taking in some very spectacular ocean views.
Some of the Twelve Apostles.
We introduced mum to the airbnb world. We stayed in several places and they were all very different and very nice. This particular one was on a farm. We arrived the night before on dark and woke the next morning to seeing chickens from every window, sheep, young calves, it was lovely and very serene. The hosts left us some fresh eggs to enjoy.
Most mornings we would find a spot to pull up for coffee and a wander.
Beautiful countryside with wind turbines for miles.
Here we are at Tumby Bay. It was a gorgeous place to stop and we have made a note to return again one day and spend longer there.
Hubby explaining to his mum how the blow-hole works.
The mug tree. If you were looking at the right time you could spot many trees on the side of the road in the middle of no-where with pans, teddies, etc. We missed some but managed to catch sight of a few.
We had a day in Esperance and the sea was WILD. The waves were very high and constant.
One of the highlights of our trip was travelling through the Flinders Ranges. The only reason we did this was we had booked an Airbnb in the area and it took us into a whole new landscape of farming etc. It was magnificent and very interesting.
Until next Wednesday, have a great week and enjoy life in the best way you can.
Dot :-)
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