
It’s been a nice long weekend and I’m so excited to get into this week because I have a beach trip coming up on Friday and a nice long week off from work. This past weekend I decided to not hurt myself again. I rested on Friday evening, hung out with a friend for her birthday, and had a chill day on Sunday where I did practically nothing. All in all, it was a good weekend. 😊 I was a bit worried. I was afraid I would have to fill my car back up after not doing much but alas…all is well and I can go at least until Wednesday (Pay Day) until I purchase more gas. Yay! I’m getting used to the new norm for my car but we’ll see who drives to the beach this weekend. Now that the pleasantries are out of the way let’s hop into the money moves I made over the past week! Grab a snack, something to drink and we’ll get started!
This single entry was tiny but mighty!

I paid a lot more than I anticipated for this week. I’ll share the reason for this when I close out my budget for this pay period. Besides that tidbit, I’ll tell you all a little about what was going on and how this number was used for debt in just a little after we talk about…
My debt up to this point:

Check last weeks 3M post to see what my debt numbers were beforehand. There is one thing that is pissing me off but what can you do? Care Credit is charging me interest because of some charges I made before that I actually paid down. Because of this. I got an extra charge of $11.60, that I immediately paid off. I could call them back but then they’d give me some excuse or lack there of when before, as long as I paid the transaction off before the due date (the 8th) I’d be good as gold. Well…I missed the pay date when I paid off PT. Now, they keep charging me after I called them to get more information and try to resolve the matter. As you all know, I don’t typically pay interest for credit card charges. I didn’t want to start it back up again, but here we go. Good news is this won’t last long. I’ll have my care credit card paid off by December. There’s always a story to tell when it comes to finances. It’s like they’re a living breathing thing in an of themselves.
Pro-Makeup Artist/Licensed Esthetician Tip:
I keep seeing a lot of posts on social media with someone doing makeup on textured skin. It is totally normal to have textured skin. Whether it’s raised, an indentation, or a healing scar these are things that make us unique. Please do your best to not hide these things that make you unique but more so focus on caring for your skin and making sure it’s in great condition. Be gracious to yourself. Perfection doesn’t exist. 😊
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