
Today I found out the best thing about now being 22. I opened my insurance bill and since I am a whole year older, my monthly insurance rate has gone down $2.68 for both my jeep and scooter. I haven't quite figured out how I should handle this amount of monthly savings. I can't decide if I should spend it each month or save it???? Which brings me to my next point. Starting today, 9-1-2010, for the month of Sept. I am going to see how little I can spend during one month. It is not like I have a spending problem or anything but I want to see how far I can stretch my dollars. Since I have somewhat of a competitive personality when it comes to things like this I have made it into a competition with Jim. I am also going to see if Nathalie wants to enter it as well. The things that don't count are rent, insurance, and loan payments (and gas)-I guess those are the staples of our lives right now. But food and everything else is fair game. I have an excel document that I started to help me keep track.
I am interested to see how much self control I have. Like right now I am craving ice cream but I don't want to have to add this to my excel budget so I am going to eat some plain sugar instead to see if that helps. Just kidding, I am not that desperate....yet. I knew I should have gone grocery shopping last week--now I will have to see how far I can extend my peanut butter and soda crackers.
Some more news--My work hours have now been moved up so I work 7:30-4pm. It is nice being done so early...even though right now I am not exactly walking out the door at 4pm, we are still too busy for that nonsense.
I think I just got over a cloud of salmonella. Do you want to know what I think gave it to me? No it was not eggs...even though I did eat a few that expired on July 30th. But it was this.

For those of you who thinks this looks like Chicken, you are crazy. It is indeed chicken. It is chicken that first started cooking on a gas grill. Then that grill ran out of gas. Then it waited for a generator to power a single burner on a boat. Then that generator didn't feel like running that burner. Then it waited for a bonfire to make some hot coals. Then it was layed on a grate over a "bonfire" and cooked. Let me tell you, I ate the whole thing because when I mixed it with my salad, it didn't taste AS salty but still didn't taste right.

I am still not sure why I ate it. But the whole next week all I had to eat was 2 bowls of malt-o-meal and a subway sandwhich. I was not able to keep that down so I resorted to cans of 7up. Thankfully I think it is gone. But it was awful. I don't have sick time yet at work and I would take 1 hour lunch breaks and come home and moan.