Sunday, January 10, 2016

#23 of 45 What I Found in D Magazine

#23 of 45

What I Found in D Magazine

It was about a year ago when I was was reading a review in D Magazine of the Lake House showed up.  It was described as a "hip place" and great for happy hour.   It had been on my list of places to go.  Last year, during my birthday month, a group of my friends were going to go but then it snowed - or iced - you never know in Texas.  Anyway, the event never got rescheduled, so I was left still wanting to go.   A long time friend flew into town right before New Year's Eve.  After I picked him up from the airport, we headed over to the Lake House!  It was late on a Wednesday night so it wasn't what you  might say "hopping" but it was a great set up in side - very relaxing and laid back.  There were huge garage type doors on one wall that could open up to a patio.   I could totally see how fun it could be on a spring day.  The prices were great and the food and drinks lived up to the hype in the magazine.  It was well worth the visit.  I do want to go back during a happy hour time - maybe when the patio is bustling.  In Texas that could be next week or maybe June. :)   If you haven't been to the Lake House --- you should definitely plan on visiting!

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Update on Week 1 of No Spending January
I cannot believe it's ONLY been 10 days.  I am seeing how much money I spend on a regular basis with very little to show for it.  My daily habits of sweet tea and 2-3 runs to Starbucks per week cost a lot of money.   It's been tough.  There have been times that I really just wanted something quick, but opted for the house and cooked.  I know all of that is better for me anyway.  While I have stopped myself from buying an individual tea each day, I did allow myself to buy a gallon of tea in my budget so I still could serve my vice.  I was on my way to school one day and my principal texted and asked if I would stop for a drink.  I told her I was going to get a gallon of tea and she said that was great.  I made the mistake of going through Chick-Fil-A instead of just stopping at the grocery store.  The first thing that I noticed for the first time is a gallon of tea is $4.50.  Now this wasn't ever a big deal to me before, but when you spend close to zero.... it seems like a lot.  Well, that wasn't all.  I decided I NEEDED some breakfast too and I caved.  I got chicken minis.  This was only $3.00 so if I was going to fall this week, at least it wasn't big.  I have felt guilty and needed to confess. :(  So what I have learned this week.  Chick Fil A tea is the best but it costs too much so I will go to the grocery store for my tea in the future.  Also, I realize I am not strong enough to go through a drive thru and not spend more than I had intended on spending.  I will carry these lessons over to next week.  With the emails from Living Well Spending Less this week's tasks have been about cleaning out and clearing out the clutter.  Yesterday I spent all day in my kitchen.  I cleaned out every cabinet and counter.  I also cleaned every inch of my stove.  I found a lot of things I wasn't using or had seen its better days and deposited each item correctly.  It definitely was a lot of work but my kitchen is sparkling clean.  I am going to continue purging room by room.  It really does make me feel lighter.


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