tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4942522681264332044.post4909304134792672933..comments2023-03-30T10:05:13.911+01:00Comments on Living the simple life I want: New month, spending for October, and NaNoWriMoMoonwaveshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16018956740090192993noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4942522681264332044.post-3839598223513765312016-11-01T20:04:28.731+00:002016-11-01T20:04:28.731+00:00I really liked the last comment on your 'knees...I really liked the last comment on your 'knees' post. It made things seem more achievable for all of us in this 'ageing' boat and carrying more weight than we'd like.<br /><br />I recently put $400 Australian (a reasonable wad of cash) into a bank card to buy Euros for my forthcoming trip. It bought 260 Euros. I'm sitting there looking at your list of spending and realising just how little that 260 Euros is going to buy me in France! <br /><br />On the other hand, I started tallying up your expenses and converting that back into what you could buy in Australian dollars...your income in euros would convert to a great amount of money in AUD!<br /><br />NaNoWriMo sounds interesting and I know a few people who did it (it took several false starts over a couple of years for all of them till they got in the swing of things in terms of actually aiming for a novel or similar.) But all loved the experience.<br /><br />Bullet journaling looks so calming and addictive in the stationery sense (especially for those of us with a stationery addiction.)Fionahttp://www.declutterer.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.com