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Frugal February Challenge Check-in

Happy belated Valentine’s Day everyone!! We’re now officially halfway through our Frugal February Challenge and so far our spending has been FAR less than what we spent in January. Just take a look at this chart from our Personal Capital account.

This chart may be from the end of last week, but the trend still shows how much less we spent this month compared to January. It’s also slightly deceiving since January was a bit more lavish than we normally live and a couple of charges from our honeymoon only hit in the beginning of January. Regardless, we’ve been far better this month.

Now, just because our spending is down doesn’t mean we’ve been sitting in a dark room freezing our asses off. On the contrary, we’ve been fairly active. Here are just some of the things we’ve done this month thus far:

What will we do for the rest of the month?

Sure, we did well the first half of the month, but there are only so many games of sequence I can lose to Kayla before I start to get stir crazy. So, what else will we do with our time?

But wait! What about Valentine’s Day?

Right… Valentine’s day. When thousands of ads and commercials try to guilt you to spend hundreds on your significant other. Candy, heart shaped necklaces and flowers are what you’re supposed to do, right? Wrong!

Now, don’t get me wrong. I’m not a cynic and love an excuse to treat my wife. The “problem” is that we’re not very materialistic people. So, I always try to give her some kind of experience. Last year I took her to MoMA and dinner. We had a great time and the pictures/ memories will last us far longer than a piece of jewelry.

This year, I went along the same lines, but I was a bit smarter. I got us a weekend away to be used in a couple of months (when it’s not freezing) at a little B&B farm. What makes this part of my frugal February is that I was able to pay for the whole thing with my Barclay credit card points! We’ll be near some great parks, take advantage of some awesome hikes and hang out with these guys.

There is no description that can describe how much my wife loves these fluffy cows.

It’s good to take the time to see if there are little things that can be done to make something you like doing a little bit cheaper or even free. For example, we had both completely forgotten about that restaurant gift card until we were talking about making a fancy dinner at home. The only thing cheaper than eating a home cooked meal is eating for free! There are lots of ways to enjoy life and stay busy while not breaking the bank. Just keep your mind open and see what happens!

What are your frugal wins so far this month or any ideas for cheap activities you may have? I’m always looking for new things to try! Share your experiences in the comments below!

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