I am a cheapskate when it comes to these five things:
I rarely buy coffee. I make my instant coffee in a travel mug and I take it with me.
I always bring a packed lunch to work.
I never get takeout on my own accord. We order takeout only via the initiative of my husband.
I scrimp on heat. I would like the thermostat to stay nice and low (a point of great contention in my marriage).
I gawk at credit card yearly fees. I don’t have credit cards with fees but my husband does. He swore that it is worth it to him.
We waste very little food. Thanks, Soviet childhood.
I never buy books opting for my library instead and their Libby app.
Okay, that was more than five.
I am a spend drift when it comes to:
Travel. I love adventure and I love exploring.
Stock market shares. I am one of those people that is always buying, especially as the market is slowly going down, for example, this week.
Kids’ activities. Just as expensive as the above mentioned index fund shares. Nevertheless, I happily keep paying for them. Irrational rationale: I’ve never had these experiences when I was a kid so my kids will have them.
Clothes. Many of you have seen my closet and how small it is. I do not own a lot of items. But when I purchase a piece of clothing or shoes, I tend to keep them for a quite a while. Example: my Thursday boots and my Blondo boots have been re-soled.
I’d like to know: what do you happily spend on, and in what areas are you a tightwad?
Pic: a beautiful photo of the sunset I saw today.
This month I am participating in #NaBloPoMo2025. A running list of participants can be found on San’s NaBloPoMo page as well as more information about this lovely initiative on this NaBloPoMo page.
