Archive for August, 2010

Cost Benefit Of Helping Skilled Friends In Need

August 30th, 2010

It’s 11:38pm, I just got home about 15 minutes ago!  Where was I at you might be wondering?  I was down at my friend’s house fixing his computer.

My friend and his wife are good friends and they do a lot for our family!  We even went to Disney at the same time so we could hang with them for a few days!  While I would go down to help my friends no matter what, it’s nice that he has skills that are helpful to my family too!

You see he works as a doctor at a hospital, and we’ll call him asking what he thinks of certain symptoms our family may come down with.  Another advantage that he holds, is that when something is going around, he’ll tell us to look for it and the symptoms that go with it.  This way, when my son or daughter catches it at school, we don’t freak out.

While our friendship isn’t based on skills, it’s nice to have a friend with a different skill than I have.  My friend is also good with carpentry!  It’s a hobby for him, but when I have a house question… He’s the first or second guy that I call (my father-in-law is good carpenter too).

So when my friend called and said his computer was hosed and he was afraid he lost all of their recent family photos (including those from Disney), I hopped in the car and rode down to save the day!

Do you have a good network of friends that are both great friends and skilled in ways that complement your own skills?  It’s a nice perk if you do.  It’s even nicer if you can reciprocate the same back to your friends.

-MR

Money Weekly Cache 2010, August 29

August 29th, 2010

Weekly Thoughts:

Well, my Lunch Experiment’s pre-paid amount is up!  I’ve fully paid back the money that I borrowed from myself!  I’ll blog about this next week…

My wife’s family had their Family Reunion.  It’s always interesting to see my wif’e's mom side of the family!  They are all pretty nice and interesting to talk to.  I was sad to see that my wifes uncle wasn’t there.  He is always interesting to talk to.

This past week, a lot of costly problems cropped up, that I will blog about later this week too!  I’ll just say that the cost of the problems came to around $800 dollars!

My Favorite Reads of the Week:

My Favorite Post from Money Reasons:

It was the about one of my wife’s old friends and how she was highly successful and married… But still living with her parents!  Check it out, it’s an interesting story you don’t hear much about.

Carnivals and Mentions:

http://nicoleandmaggie.wordpress.com/2010/08/28/saturday-link-love/

http://www.budgetinginthefunstuff.com/2010/08/weekly-favorites-and-gratitude-15/

http://myblog.livingfinanciallyfreeministries.com/2010/08/28/friday%E2%80%99s-yakezie-roundup-%E2%80%93-august-27-2010/

http://firstgenamerican.com/2010/08/28/a-few-favorites-the-buying-local-edition/

http://youngandthrifty.ca/miscellaneous/weekend-ramblings-and-link-love-pne-fun-edition/

http://cooltobefrugal.com/yakezie-carnival/

We Are The Internet, Resistance Is Futile!

August 28th, 2010

The INTERNET is everywhere and all powerful!

I just recently made a call from my computer using the new gmail phone/voice option!  It worked like a champ, and was free.  It also had the added perk in that it didn’t have a call back number associated with it!

That got me thinking, what all could I do from the internet?

Here is a quick list that I came up with:

  • Become a writer!  There are sites that will pay you to write articles for them (including some of the pf blogger sites like www.sweatingthebigstuff.com).  Of the top of my head, www.wisebread.com,  Examiner.com and eHow are large site that pay writers too.
  • You can buy groceries online
  • You can order merchandise and books from the likes of Amazon.com.
  • Video chatting is a great way to visit far away friends!
  • Online gaming…
  • Heck, you can even go to college and get a degree online.
  • Meet potential dates online at www.match.com, and really kind of even date online!
  • Via video, learn to repair cars or other diy tasks.
  • Take free online (non-credited) classes from MIT http://ocw.mit.edu/index.htm, they are called Open Courseware courses.
  • Free downloadable audio books: http://librivox.org/
  • There is too many free fun things to do online!!!

It’s no wonder we are so busy with our computers, they are no longer a luxury…. but instead. an extension of our daily life!!!

-MR

Buy Local, How I Support My Community

August 26th, 2010

Over at Get Rich Slowly‘s site, J.D. has a great article today called “Why I Buy Local“.  And as I started to add a comment, I noticed that all the other comments from other readers were pretty as long as a typical blog entry by themselves.  So I decided to add to his work and put in my two cents over here at www.moneyreasons.com

So here is my take:

I live in a small middle class city in the MidWestern region of the Unites States.  We chose to live in such a community because of the charm of the community and the fact that they have an excellent public school system (okay, I confess the school system was a larger element in our choice)!

While within the last few years, a Walmart, Target, Lowes, Starbucks and other big chains have been built, the downtown area of the city still has much of it’s small social and business charms. 

We still have quite few locally (mom and pop) owned restaurants,  farmers, 1 movie theater, 1 drive-in theater, hardware shops, coffee shops, auto shops, antique shops and other charming little places.

Now for how we support our local businesses:

  • For movies, we’ll wait a bit longer and go to the Drive-in Theater which is only a few miles away!  It’s a flat rate per car to get into the Drive-In, so not only are we supporting this great local business, it’s also cheaper than the farther big city theaters. Just for an additional kick, we also invit my wife’s friend and her two kids to go with us.  We usually pay for the car entirely, but even then, it’s cheaper than the other theaters in the bigger cities.  The sound system isn’t the best but the other great aspects make up for this :)
  • In the summer, we go to the local farmer’s market and buy our sweet corn from them!  It’s almost as cheap as the store bought versions, and taste soooo much better!
  • I buy small hardware needs (including sharpening my lawn mower blades) from the local hardware store.  It’s not as big or fancy as Lowes, but it has that Normal Rockwell feel that’s just plain cool!
  • For breakfast, almost every Saturday, we go to this great little mom and pop restaurant!  Everything taste great (eggs, pancakeS, etc), and is cheaper than both Bob Evans and The Cracker Barrel.  Oh sure, it’s not as pretty inside as Bob Evans and The Cracker Barrel, but it’s still has a decent enough decor… and the owner is incredible friendly!  In fact, its my favorite local business, the fool is almost always perfectly prepared (even the cheap coffee)!
  • I confess, I still go to the Starbucks when I am at work (which is out of my city)… but if I’m in town, I go to one of the two cafes that are downtown.  The local cafe shops are just as good, and has a personal feeling that’s hard to beat!  Plus, the one shop (the one I go to the most) has small local bands that play on Thursday nights (only for a few hours)!
  • My wife’s minivan is running oddly, so we took it to our local “around the corner” auto shop.  I’ve had great experiences with the owner in the past, and I’m sure he’ll do right by us again!
  • We also frequent many other local shops, instead of big chains.  We’ve bought stuff at clothing stores, thrift stores, ice cream shops, a root beer stand,  antique stores, a tidbit store, local pizza place (Papa Johns is still our stable though) and other such local shops…

Now I hate to say it, but we also shop at Walmart, Giant Eagle and Target, especially for food products.  Target is just fun… sorry…

So while we are mostly frugal, we do try to keep the local community in business!!!

So my question is…  Do you have any special local business that you support and are incredible proud of? 

We love our Drive-In, and would hate to see it go!!!

-MR

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