Back Home Again

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We’re back home, after a very successful knee surgery for my husband.  We spent two days in my sister-in-law’s condo in a town about 30 miles from the hospital where the surgery was done, and managed to do so without spending much money.  We packed food to take with us, and I went for walks with the dog and the baby to pass the time while we waited.  All together we spent $24 on a pizza last night before we came home (a splurge, but the leftovers were today’s lunch), $7 on a sandwich from Subway as a treat for my husband when he woke up from surgery, and gas money. 

I had grand ambitions of working on the computer while I waited in the hospital – that’s what I did back in January when my husband had his other knee worked on, and I was able to get a lot done.  But during that surgery, I was pregnant.  This time, I had a five month old baby.  I guess it was a bit naive of me to think that I would get anything done on the computer.  At home, I’m able to set him on his mat on the floor by my feet while I work on the computer, but I didn’t want to put him down on the floor in the hospital.  Plus, I figured that I should keep him close to me since his normal routine was turned upside down.  So I spent the last two days holding him, carrying him around in the sling and showing him the sights.  He was a big hit in the physical therapy room, making everyone smile. 

But now we’re back home and getting back to normal (plus crutches and an ice machine).  I participated in the Carnival of Money Stories this week, hosted by Mrs. Accountability at Out Of Debt Again (one of my favorite blogs).    I really enjoyed Money Ning’s story about cancelling cable TV and cutting back on cell phone minutes and saving $100/month in the process.  There are so many things to do with our time besides watching TV.  Well done!  I also enjoyed the article from Free Money Finance about a family they knew who went through a foreclosure.  It sounds like a complicated situation and makes me glad that we’re planning to stay in our first home with a mortgage that gets relatively lower ever year, thanks to inflation and a fixed interest rate.  Another great post is ay Affiliate Marketing Xpert, discussing the things he’s learned from paying attention to personal finance.  A great refresher for all of us.

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  • http://www.ultimatemoneyblog.com MrsMoney

    I hope your husband recovers quickly!! Glad the trip went well.

  • http://amommoneyandmore.blogspot.com/ sonyaann

    I’m so glad that everything went well. It’s always comforting to just be back home after a surgery.

  • http://www.outofdebtagain.com Mrs. Accountability

    Ahhhh, you are so sweet! My feedreader has been acting up again and I had to come directly to your blog to see what you and your family have been up to. Thank you so much for the mention – I’m all smiles after reading your post.

  • http://www.outofdebtagain.com Mrs. Accountability

    Glad Mr. Frugal Babe is doing better, too!! It is hard to believe Baby Frugal Babe is already 5 months old!