Zoebird
11-4-11, 11:31pm
So, we took over possession of our new car today. We paid cash for it -- so there is no debt.
Our main reason for buying it was to travel on weekends to visit friends and do day-trips around our city. Our secondary reason was to go grocery shopping.
Today, we drove it for the first time. We have to relearn how to drive since DH hasn't done it since last December and I haven't done it since we left the US! Likewise, there are different road rules here AND they drive on the other side of the road.
we took the long way around in order to get a feel for the car and being on the other side of the road, and discovered that the city is pretty easy to get around in overall.
Then we went grocery shopping. It was great! We were able to get a week's worth at once, and we noticed that we have actually saved some money this week as compared to last because we were able to really shop without thinking about "can i carry this home?" Essentially, we were limited by what we could carry, which would mean "partial loads" and going out several times, and so on and so forth. Ending up with about $400-425 for a week's worth of food.
Our current bill is $315 with our organic box, and we are canceling the organic box because we did the math and we are paying way more per kilo than if we just get it at the shop, but before, we couldn't carry it all home. So, we figure that will cut the bill down by another $50 or so, to be honest.
Which we can then spend on case. We filled our tank today for $65.
It's a blue, 1994 Honda Accord station wagon that was made in the USA. we got the car seat for the kid in really good and tight, and he was psyched to be going "so fast" in the car. he also insisted on getting a turn driving, and it wasn't until we went down and asked the police officer in town whether or not he was allowed to drive that he would believe us when we told him he was too young. Bob -- the officer -- said "Sorry, kid, but you have to be 18 to drive. How old are you?" and Hawk goes -- get this -- "36!" LOL And I said "yes, a little over 36 MONTHS old." ;) Bob laughed and said, "you have some months to go, then!" Hawk then tried the "but i'm very tall!" which is true, but still no license to drive. :D
Our main reason for buying it was to travel on weekends to visit friends and do day-trips around our city. Our secondary reason was to go grocery shopping.
Today, we drove it for the first time. We have to relearn how to drive since DH hasn't done it since last December and I haven't done it since we left the US! Likewise, there are different road rules here AND they drive on the other side of the road.
we took the long way around in order to get a feel for the car and being on the other side of the road, and discovered that the city is pretty easy to get around in overall.
Then we went grocery shopping. It was great! We were able to get a week's worth at once, and we noticed that we have actually saved some money this week as compared to last because we were able to really shop without thinking about "can i carry this home?" Essentially, we were limited by what we could carry, which would mean "partial loads" and going out several times, and so on and so forth. Ending up with about $400-425 for a week's worth of food.
Our current bill is $315 with our organic box, and we are canceling the organic box because we did the math and we are paying way more per kilo than if we just get it at the shop, but before, we couldn't carry it all home. So, we figure that will cut the bill down by another $50 or so, to be honest.
Which we can then spend on case. We filled our tank today for $65.
It's a blue, 1994 Honda Accord station wagon that was made in the USA. we got the car seat for the kid in really good and tight, and he was psyched to be going "so fast" in the car. he also insisted on getting a turn driving, and it wasn't until we went down and asked the police officer in town whether or not he was allowed to drive that he would believe us when we told him he was too young. Bob -- the officer -- said "Sorry, kid, but you have to be 18 to drive. How old are you?" and Hawk goes -- get this -- "36!" LOL And I said "yes, a little over 36 MONTHS old." ;) Bob laughed and said, "you have some months to go, then!" Hawk then tried the "but i'm very tall!" which is true, but still no license to drive. :D