Ever since my mom started running marathons years ago I have always wanted to run one with her. Well a few weeks ago she asked my sisters and I to go to San Diego for a girls trip and she was going to run a marathon while she was out there. One day I thought, how cool would it be to run with my mom while we are out there. Then I remembered a marathon was 26.2 miles and it's only 4 months away so I went to the details of the marathon and saw they had a half as well. Perfect! Then doubt set in and I just wasn't sure if I could do it, I brought it up to my sisters and now we are all going to go for it together! I'm excited, nervous, anxious, and terrified to fail but I think it will be an awesome experience. I'm not sure if we will even get to run with mom since she is still doing the full marathon but we will still have a great time and get to experience the atmosphere together!
I do have to admit I kind of tested myself yesterday before I made my final decision. I haven't ran since probably June. I workout generally about 5 days a week but running isn't part of my routine. So yesterday since it wasn't freezing like today, I decided to go out and run and see what I could do. I ran a little over 2 miles and only stopped for about 10 seconds at one point to get my breathe back. I felt like I could of done more however by the way my muscles feel today I'm glad I didn't. Apparently you use a lot of different muscles then the ones I have been using. Most of the training schedules I found start 3 months before the race and have you running about 2.5-4 miles per day in the first week. With that being said since I ran a little over 2 yesterday with technically a month until training begins I know I can build up to 3 or 4 in that time. So here goes to training for my first half marathon, The San Diego Rock and Roll!
Wish us luck!
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Thursday, January 31, 2013
Saturday, January 26, 2013
Budgeting
I never did a New Year's Resolution post this year and I just wasn't sure what I wanted to do or how I really feel about them. However I knew this year I wanted to focus on Budgeting, to me that means actually sticking to one, as one of my big goals. Last year I did well the first couple months keeping track and trying to stick to one. Then... I don't know what happened but I just eventually quit trying to stick to the plan. So again this year that is at the top of my list.
I redid our spreadsheets at the beginning of January and found a neat app I put on my phone to help me out. (more on that in a minute) Everyone has their own way of doing budgets but this is what we do/ will be trying this year.
For the areas that require checks or AFT and Income I use a spreadsheet that has the Company/ Bill date/ Amount Budgeted and then the Actual. Then it also has spots to record budgeting income and actual income. Now I'm fully using my spreadsheet as always but also will be doing a version of the envelopes system. We started out last year using the envelope system but I don't like getting all that cash each month and I would always somehow get the money mixed up, forget to bring cash with me or something that would get me them thrown off. Thus the month would be messed up and back to the credit card I would go. We usually end up using our Credit card for everything and then write a big check each month paying it off. We get rewards this way, it's easy for us, and we don't buy things we don't have the money for. Then I was looking at budgeting apps trying to find something that would help me out and I found the perfect one and another perk it's free! It's an electronic version of envelopes. This way we can still use our card, get rewards but use technology envelopes instead. The app is called EEBA. We created an account and now Matthew can log on on his phone, I can on mine, we can log on, on the Ipad, the information we need is always with us and it's simple to use. To start all you do is set up your envelopes, fund your envelopes with your monthly budget. Then each time you use money from that envelope record the transaction and the app keeps tracks of it all for you.
If you aren't familiar with the Envelope system watch this video by EEBA here.
If you want to find out more about EEBA go here.
If budgeting is on your goal list this year, I recommend you check it out. I may have busted my budget already this month ( We had Noah's birthday party and bought new lights for the house) but I do like it and will continue to use it! It's only a few more days to a new month and I can stop looking at those darn negative signs on some of my envelope categories.
I also wanted to set a smaller goal each month to try and achieve. This month may sound silly to some but I wanted to not buy any clothes for the boys or myself. For me this is a big deal. I tend to buy a lot of unnecessary clothing for all of us. We all have plenty to wear so it shouldn't be a sacrifice but it is. It's good for me because 1)helps those budget categories and 2) Just because we have worn it a few times doesn't mean we can't keep wearing it. I need to work on gettting over being bored with our current clothes, especially with the boys because they definitely don't care what they wear! I'm proud to say it's January 26th and I haven't bought anything for the boys and I haven't spent any money on clothes for myself either! Believe it or not I actually got our statement from Old Navy and I have a $38 credit on my card. I don't think that has ever happened in my lifetime! Woo hoo!
I redid our spreadsheets at the beginning of January and found a neat app I put on my phone to help me out. (more on that in a minute) Everyone has their own way of doing budgets but this is what we do/ will be trying this year.
For the areas that require checks or AFT and Income I use a spreadsheet that has the Company/ Bill date/ Amount Budgeted and then the Actual. Then it also has spots to record budgeting income and actual income. Now I'm fully using my spreadsheet as always but also will be doing a version of the envelopes system. We started out last year using the envelope system but I don't like getting all that cash each month and I would always somehow get the money mixed up, forget to bring cash with me or something that would get me them thrown off. Thus the month would be messed up and back to the credit card I would go. We usually end up using our Credit card for everything and then write a big check each month paying it off. We get rewards this way, it's easy for us, and we don't buy things we don't have the money for. Then I was looking at budgeting apps trying to find something that would help me out and I found the perfect one and another perk it's free! It's an electronic version of envelopes. This way we can still use our card, get rewards but use technology envelopes instead. The app is called EEBA. We created an account and now Matthew can log on on his phone, I can on mine, we can log on, on the Ipad, the information we need is always with us and it's simple to use. To start all you do is set up your envelopes, fund your envelopes with your monthly budget. Then each time you use money from that envelope record the transaction and the app keeps tracks of it all for you.
If you aren't familiar with the Envelope system watch this video by EEBA here.
If you want to find out more about EEBA go here.
If budgeting is on your goal list this year, I recommend you check it out. I may have busted my budget already this month ( We had Noah's birthday party and bought new lights for the house) but I do like it and will continue to use it! It's only a few more days to a new month and I can stop looking at those darn negative signs on some of my envelope categories.
I also wanted to set a smaller goal each month to try and achieve. This month may sound silly to some but I wanted to not buy any clothes for the boys or myself. For me this is a big deal. I tend to buy a lot of unnecessary clothing for all of us. We all have plenty to wear so it shouldn't be a sacrifice but it is. It's good for me because 1)helps those budget categories and 2) Just because we have worn it a few times doesn't mean we can't keep wearing it. I need to work on gettting over being bored with our current clothes, especially with the boys because they definitely don't care what they wear! I'm proud to say it's January 26th and I haven't bought anything for the boys and I haven't spent any money on clothes for myself either! Believe it or not I actually got our statement from Old Navy and I have a $38 credit on my card. I don't think that has ever happened in my lifetime! Woo hoo!
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