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Feeling Guilty...
About a few things...
Is it normal or alright to feel guilty over something, for example, like food? I know, obviously, I need to eat as well as everyone else, but I find that I don't drink milk because the kids need it, as much, if not more, than I do. Might not be true, but that's how I feel. I also find that I make enough for supper for all of us to eat whatever, but I find I eat less to save that food for leftovers the next day (or in a couple days) and I snack on other small things - like I'll make rice and chicken for the kids, let them eat what they eat and I'll eat enough to tie me over and then I'll make a bowl of vegetable soup to save enough chicken for the kids the next day for them to have a more proper, balanced meal and diet. I try and limit my shopping outings... I try and do shopping in one shot for groceries. I also find that I look for sales, there's very few items I will pay extra for the real thing (Heinz ketchup and Miracle Whip are 2 things I can think of off the top of my head that I would rather go without than buy the cheap stuff) and I find I buy meat on sale and toss it in the freezer rather than cooking up fresh whatever every day. I still find it hard, though. I also sat down earlier to take a look at the bills... ALL are overdue, and yea, I know I have no one to blame but myself over it. I did call my mom and asked her if she'd be able to come over, or me go over to her house, to sit down and go through the bills. By over due, I mean I have 1 disconnection notice and the rest of the bills are waaaay up there - like if I put it off any longer, they will send disconnection notices for the other utilities. Does anyone have any ideas for bills and how to manage them? I went through them, but I did give up. It kind of made me upset to sit and go through them and think about them. The bills I have to pay a Rent, power, phone, Internet, cable, cell phone, car insurance. My rent I can't bother trying to change, nor can I bargain with the insurance company. I have basic PLPD on the car anyways, just enough to make it legal on the road. I also do need the home phone, and it's currently as a basic line, no long distance or anything. I do have call display, which I'm debating on getting rid of or not. That's the one and only 'extra' I see I have. The power also needs to be as it is. Before someone jumps on me about the others... (Internet, cable, cell phone...) I'm currently locked into a 2 year contract with the Internet. That started this past December around Christmas, so I'm stuck with the Internet contract until about December of '07. I was thinking, however, about calling the ISP and seeing if there is any possible way that I can still live out my contract for less money (IE, downgrade from the high speed ADSL to a lower grade ADSL or even possibly dial up - which I both assume are cheaper per month.) To cut the Internet would mean I would have a $250 charge on my account, and because the Internet and phone are the same company, same bill, I really can't do that because they'll cut my phone line if I don't pay that. To me, a smaller amount each month is easier to manage than a huge lump sum to pay off or be disconnected. For the cell phone, again, locked into a contract. To cancel the contract, I would have to pay whatever is equal to $20 per month per phone for whatever is left of my contract - that's $40 a month (for 2 phones) for however much time is left in my contract. I pay only about $50 a month for both of the phones anyways, so cancelling, would that make any sense at all? The cable TV (we currently have the digital cable package, which is $1 more a month than full cable, and I guess you get all these extra channels.) I am calling the cable company just before the end of the billing period to downgrade the cable to basic cable only, which is fairly cheap. I hesitate to just cut the cable completely, as there's a few kids' channels on basic cable that B watches, and the TV is something that I limit and use more as a priviledge. I limit the driving to only when it's necessary. Doctor's appointments, for one, are a necessary car ride. Groceries are a necessary car ride. If I need to run errands, I try and do it all in one day, and yes, I do plan my route out to avoid wasting time, gas and effort by running back and forth, here and there. We also walk to a lot of places if possible, and I try and use the bike and trailer, but with 2 kids in the trailer, I do have a hard time on the bike. Heck, we'd all go together along the river valley trails and N would take the kids in the trailer behind his bike, and I had enough trouble keeping up to him with no trailer or kids to pull! I've also cut down my consumption of garbage. I decided to cut my Pepsi addiction - I treat myself *maybe* once a week to a small bottle, which is a huge blow from my 1-2 bottles a day. Also, extras like going out to eat (even McDonald's drive-thru) and ordering in have been cut down to once a month if there's the extra cash. I tend to just pick B up a Happy Meal and have some soup or sandwiches at home for myself on the occasion of eating out. I felt a bit guilty the other day when I picked up some balls of yarn, though... I had crocheted (sp?) a baby blanket for A, about the size of a crib blanket. I wanted to make this blanket to wrap up for a Christmas present, and I want to do a second baby blanket the same as the one I just finished for this baby to have a matching (different color, though) baby blanket. I picked up a big, huge ball to make a blanket for B's Christmas present, and I kind of felt guilty, even though I had spent not that much money, and I justified it as it gave me something to do with my time. I still felt kinda bad doing it but did it anyways... Should I be feeling this way? Should I not be doing things like getting yarn for crafts for me on occasion? Should I be eating the soup instead of pigging out on the chicken and spaghetti? Am I doing everything wrong? Any ideas or tips for these kinds of situations? My mom has said Wednesday is good for her, and I know she'll give me an ear full, and then some... I also know anything she says will probably be true and right, but I kind of want to try and get some hints or advice, if possible, to be a bit prepared, maybe have some sort of plan to go in with when she goes through all this mess with me on Wednesday... |
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