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Are we having fun yet?

February 22nd, 2026 at 02:10 PM by PatientSaver

Here in the Northeast, we're expecting an imminent Nor'easter overnight with as much as a foot-and-a-half of snow expected. It's already snowing steadily now. Bombogenesis is occurring off-shore. I had to look that term up.
My storm preparedness routine is kind of limited in scope:
1. Charge up my 2 power stations. One will keep my TV going and some light for several days at least, and that's important if I want to stay on top of news/weather/sheer boredom. The larger one is...
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mumof2

hubby and the ER after fall

February 22nd, 2026 at 12:24 AM by mumof2

Well we had to take hubby to the ER yesterday, we have ramps around the patio and steps but long steps and with macular degeneration he just misaligned it and fell and fell hard, his elbow has a blood blister the size of a golfball and he has some brusing but no broken bones thankfully. I am thankful that going to the ER, having bloods, xrays etc and it doesnt cost us anything...the move has depleted a lot of our savings so we are starting over AGAIN! But I have to say this house...
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Dido

Saturday

February 21st, 2026 at 07:57 PM by Dido

I started my Saturday off, as I often do, with breakfast at a favorite little diner just outside of downtown.  I hadn't been there in about a month--partly because of the "snowcrete" mountains that we have had on most of our side streets since the big storm on January 24 and partly because the last time I was there, the waitress who I've dealt with most of the time during the past year, Emily, said that it was her last day.  Emily, it turns out, owns a diner of her own...
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$5 cabbages!?

February 20th, 2026 at 09:50 AM by Tabs

When it comes to vegetables, I am typically quite lax when it comes to cost.  Even when they're not cheap, I know it's healthy for me, and it's hard enough to get myself to eat vegetables on some days.
However, even I had to do a double take when I checked my recipt and realized a head of cabbage costed me $5 USD!  Is that even normal?
Coming back home, I googled the average market price for cabbages, and found out it is not!  Then I realized I might have bought...
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Home science experiments

February 19th, 2026 at 10:24 PM by PatientSaver

So I got the stovetop exhaust fan filter that I wanted to use to see if I can lower the somewhat elevated VOC readings on the new air quality monitor I bought.
The results were disappointing, but I can't figure out of it's because I have what's probably a low quality exhaust fan or if the AQ monitor needs recalibrating, which I won't do til spring since I was reading that exposing it to very cold air could damage it. What's more, the exhaust fan now makes a louder sound when running...
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mumof2

Life is interesting and busy!

February 18th, 2026 at 11:14 AM by mumof2

We have finally moved, we still have a few things to do at the old house but we have everything moved and finished cleaning the house today, have to have a part of the floor repaired and the garden done which will be done thurs and friday. I have to say I don't know what it is about moving but as much as I plan and execute it just all falls apart everytime. First I hire a company only to find out the day before late in the day that they hired a 3rd party to do it instead, that...
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Amber

Lay Offs

February 17th, 2026 at 05:52 PM by Amber

My organization is conducting mass layoffs as I type this. So far I am good. I'm a little nervous but then again not. I honestly don't know how to feel. 
This is the time to save, and pay down debt if you're not doing so. It's about to get really hard for people. 
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Single Guy

Jack of all trades, master of "some"?

February 16th, 2026 at 07:36 PM by Single Guy

With the time of year where nothing much is happening financially, I figured a post on how I save money might be good.  I may be retired from my career employment, but it seems like I still have various interests that keep me active or at least keeps my mind sharp(?).  What follows are a few of them.  And with that, off to:
 
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Trade #1: Financial Advisor
With the arrival of February came the arrival of my yearly...
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The Rainbow Bridge

February 16th, 2026 at 05:50 PM by Monkey Mama

My cat didn't make it.
It's never easy but this one is really hard.  It was so completely out of left field.  He had so much energy and life when we dropped him off.  His liver numbers never improved.  Within 24 hours he went from 'appearing very healthy' to 'it's time to put him out of his misery'.  
He was 14.   
Hell froze over and life relented.  In what world do I get to grieve my cat in peace for 3 whole days or process *any*...
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Dido

Taxes filed, and deciding about an invitation

February 15th, 2026 at 11:58 PM by Dido

This weekend, I completed my own tax returns, as well as the return for a neighbor whose returns I have been doing for over a decade.  The neighbor's return (which is super-easy) I did yesterday, and they fed me dinner on Friday night too when I went to pick up their tax documents.  I also got to see the men's final in ice skating and Ilia Malanin's heartbreaking long program while I was visiting.
I drafted my own return yesterday and reviewed it and submitted it today. ...
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More spending to come

February 15th, 2026 at 06:24 PM by PatientSaver

I had my tree guy over the other day to ask him to prune some rather large limbs of my enormous silver maple because they are growing right into an equally large hemlock about 25 feet away. So much so that you can see how the crown of the hemlock has begun growing tilted to get away from the encroaching maple branches, which are stealing the light.
Since they are both native trees, I want to keep them both. It will cost me $900 to have the pruning done, and believe me, there are...
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Foggy space

February 14th, 2026 at 06:55 AM by Tabs

So I finally got a humidifier, and have been running for a few days.
While I normally would loathe making such a purchase, after having constant bouts of itchy skin and static electric shocks, including one that partially zapped out my headset(!), I decided that enough was enough.
First, the machine has noticeably improved my room, bring up the humidity from 20% to 35% and more.  More importantly, I am no longer experiencing itchy skin and static electricity.  That...
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Amber

Paid in Full

February 12th, 2026 at 08:59 PM by Amber

My HOA is now requiring that I replace my roof—when it rains, it really pours.
So I made a big decision: I went ahead and paid off my student loan. It’s gone. I pulled the trigger and used money from my savings.
I hated seeing my savings drop, but I did it because my biggest fear has been getting let go and having that balance climb again. I know it’ll take a few days to officially post, but still… I honestly don’t even know how to feel.
 
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Easy Come, Easy Go

February 12th, 2026 at 04:37 PM by Monkey Mama


I got a fog picture.  
The light is a street lamp.  It just looked cool in the fog but I was surprised you can't even see the street lamp (the rest of it) in the picture.   & then it just looked cool with the tree and the dirty car windshield.
It's been a weird couple of months of extreme fog.  Including a white knuckle drive home from San Francisco a few weekends back, with the thickest fog I've probably ever driven through.
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Dying with Zero

February 11th, 2026 at 09:21 PM by PatientSaver

Since both my tax refunds arrived in my non-interest bearing checking account today, I decided to double my principal-only payment on the car loan to $500.
I came across an interesting different way to determine your spending in retirement if your goal is to die with zero (or as close to zero as possible). It's super simple. At the start of each year, you take your current portfolio balance and divide by your remaining life expectancy based on life expectancy tables. 
Say...
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Tax planning for 2026

February 9th, 2026 at 11:30 PM by PatientSaver

I ended up doing some impromptu tax planning for 2026 after doing my net worth statement.
My goal is to stay in the 12% tax bracket this year, as I did last year, which means an income of $50,400 or less in 2026. In 2025, my AGI was about $71,000 but my total taxable income was about $46,500. That included a $10,000 Roth conversion I paid taxes on like it was "income," but which I really didn't get to enjoy as income.
So basically, I think I will skip doing any Roth conversions...
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mumof2

WE ARE MOVING THIS WEEK!!

February 9th, 2026 at 04:23 AM by mumof2

We got the house we were hoping for, got the call a couple hours ago...still waiting for the contract to sign and where to pay the  bond/rent etc. They said we could move next week I said can we do it sooner so he is seeing if we can do it thursday instead...fingers crossed.
Now I get the fun of starting all the paperwork to move into that home and moving out of this one. I am yet to still see the house, so when we get keys will go take a look and then clean before we move...
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Air quality monitor

February 8th, 2026 at 10:09 AM by Tabs

After reading PatientSaver's entry on them, I decided to get one as well, mostly because I am a bit concerned about my small room perhaps resulting in unhealthy levels of CO2 concentration, which as you know leads to dizziness, headaches, and the inability to focus.
Well, according to my new monitor, the CO2 levels seem very acceptable.  However, this is also most likely because I keep my room door open at all times.  It will not be the case come summer though, when...
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Amber

Update

February 8th, 2026 at 08:09 AM by Amber

Things are really getting bad. I bought three apples for $8—ridiculous. I honestly don’t know how people are going to make it.
 
In other news, my $510 student loan payment hit, the balance is just over $8k. I also received a notification that I’ll be getting a bonus this week. I’m thankful, but also frustrated, because it’s all going towards my student loan. I’m anticipating a $1,200 payment this week. This will put me just under 7k. 
 
I'm...
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Ready as I'll ever be...

February 7th, 2026 at 06:09 PM by PatientSaver

It's about 11 degrees now and falling. Will be -30 degrees with the wind overnight!
I spent a few hours beefing up my rather poor water pipe insulation in the basement. Some of it is quite close to the outer wall, and that's what I focused on. However, like Goldilocks, I discovered that 1" diameter foam insulation leaves a bit of a gap while 1/2" diameter foam insulation is very snug and hard to close completely. 
I ruefully thought oh, it figures, I didn't get the...
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