Weekend Budget Busters and Lessons Learned

It’s my fault, I totally didn’t budget for any off these expenses. I knew that my hair appointment was coming up but didnt factor that in, didnt think the cat would get sick again so soon, and decided on a whim that we needed to get the carpet cleaned in the whole house. *sigh* But I’m learning the important lesson of thinking/budgeting ahead, so read on.
Scotch, the Alpha Cat our beloved kitty
Scotch is quite the rambunctious cat, always has been.
[Exhibit A:
, yes that would be Scotch on top of the closet door trying to get to the high shelf in the closet :), mmhmmm yes ma'am ]
You can guarantee that he will get into something at least every 3-4 months. Well this time was no different. Since getting a new kitten, Max, we’ve been keeping Scotch and Max separate because Scotch is rather aggressive and often tries to hump Max when he thinks we aren’t looking. After a few solo nights in the cat room, Scotch in his infinite cat wisdom started digging up the carpet in an effort to dig under the door. All that is left are the exposed nails, and you guessed it, while digging for freedom he got a nasty little cut on his front paw. By the time we noticed, it was already swollen, smelly and crusted with blood and pus. We took him to our trusted vet, Capitol Hill Veterinary Clinic and they patched him up. [Sidebar: They are the absolute BEST vet in the DC area IMHO] My mom and best friend scoffed at the cost just to have him seen and given a few meds but after the scare we had in October I think the cost is well worth it. I wasn’t blogging back in October 2007 (well about personal finance) but we spent over $1000 on his vet bills in 6-8 weeks. No insurance because we just didnt think we would ever need it. But I am happy that we didnt resort to using the credit cards, all cash baby! However, its now February 2008 and we’ve already spent $237.50 on his new litter, meds, vet bill and shots. I want to rip my hair out for not getting the vet insurance sooner but we will sign up on our follow up visit on Monday.
Damage: $237.50
Lesson: Plan ahead for vet expenses, and sign up for pet insurance. We didn’t have pet (medical) care as a line item on our budget this year as we only factored in their food and toys. I think this will call for $40/month in an ING sub account for things like this but I want to see how much the vet insurance will cost us and what it covers. At this point we need it to cover routine visits and “I’m being a bad ass kitty and need help” visits. *sigh* While administering Scotch’s meds last night and treating Max for pink eye, my husband said “Baby, we’re parents now, LOL!”. He has a point, they are like our kids, never quite saw it like that, but hey I wouldn’t have it any other way.
Carpet Cleaning
We moved in here last June and we had the carpet cleaned with the Rug Doctor and another cheapie carpet cleaning service. At $8 a room, we got what we paid for and the Rug Doctor was garbage. I don’t think it made a significant difference in the overall carpet appearance. So I called up the company, Superior Fabric Cleaners, made the appointment and they came out yesterday. FABULOUS! They cleaned, sanitized, deodorized and treated the carpet, top to bottom! I came home and screamed! I can now say that we have a home and not a house. There’s something about having a CLEAN carpet that made everything else in here POP! So it was well worth it for me. Why is it a budget buster? It cost $450 not including tip
But the house is rather large at 3000 square feet and the technicians had to factor that in.
Here are some pictures of the living room and basement:
Very pleased!
Damage: $550 including tip
Lesson Learned: PLAN PLAN PLAN for things like this. Could the carpet cleaning have waited? I’m sure, but with 2 animals and a broken vacuum cleaner it needed to be done.
Hair Salon
So I’ve had this appointment for months, LOL! This is one of the things I struggle with on my budget because it costs $150-$200 plus tip every 8 weeks. Sure, I could just do my own hair but yea not so much and I definitely wouldn’t change hairdressers because she does awesome work. If you’re a black woman reading this, then you know that we don’t switch hairdressers often and when you find someone you like, you stick with them. Nuff Said. BUT—>I should have factored this expense into the budget because with everything else it just hit me that this is way too much going on for one weekend.
Damage: $230 including tip
Lesson Learned: Budget hair appointments into monthly budget.
Total damage: $1017.50
As you can see my overall lesson here was to plan for things that I don’t normally think about with regards to our budget. They aren’t emergencies so it didn’t warrant dipping into the emergency fund but situations which sorta kinda warranted immediate action, well except for the carpet ad hair salon appointment. I’ve been bad I know, but February will be better. Wait, this all happened in February. Well, I’ll do better for the rest of the month, how’s that?
We still have to go to Lowes or Home Dept to get some stuff in order to increase our energy efficiency because Washington Gas and Pepco are getting out of control, more on that in another post. We’re going to seal all the windows and *gasp* turn down the thermostat to see how much of a difference it makes in next month’s bill. We do have friends staying with us so we are accounting for 4 people living here and not just 2. We also have random, somewhat planned trips to go down to the wharf and get crabs for the game later. SSHHH!!! This is soo not a good way to start February.
January spending coming up soon!




