$2.48 - small hazelnut coffee (milk, no sugar) and a glazed donut from Dunkin Donuts at Logan Airport
$1 - bus fare to take the Circulator from Union Station to my office at 19th & I.
$31.69 - 2 rolls of pictures from Costa Rica & a diet Coke
$6.55 - chicken sandwich (lunch)
$1.35 - bus home (still carrying around my weekend bag - too far to walk!)
$5.28 - kitty litter
Total: $68.35 (still not great, but mostly b/c of the exorbitant developing fees charged by CVS)
I have to say, I think that this is working already in the cosmic sense of things (if you say it, it will happen!). I am going back to Pittsburgh this weekend and was planning on renting a car, which would have been about $180, but because Emma is coming with me, we can use HER car, which is free. Also, a couple of friends of mine may move into my apartment building (which would be awesome just in general), and if they do I get some sort of monetary kick-back, which would also be great. Finally, on my way home last night instead of buying food for dinner, I decided to just make do with what I had, which turned out to include two peppers from the farmer's market on the edge of being bad (wrinkly-ish), but I roasted them and tossed them with some farfalle pasta, oregano, basil, salt and pepper, and mozz and parmesan cheese and boom, delicious dinner with no extra money spent!
And here's a couple of the exhorbitantly expensive photographs from Costa Rica :)
Stormy sunrise on the beach:Another little beach Wallis and I went to, we climbed down the waterfall on the right to get to the beach.
2 comments:
Wow, those photos are amazing! CVS did a pretty good job developing those - I think it was worth the money. :)
And I seriously LOVE what you are doing with this blog. Is it as fun for you as it is for me?
xoxo
Thanks, Hol! It IS actually super fun. It's an interesting way to record one's life, and a very constant reminder of my goals, which is the whole point :) Thanks for keeping tabs on me!
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