My brother was watching me go through February's spending, and said, make a pie chart - i like pie.
Here it is:
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Cute pie chart -- seeing the numbers in a different format can give one a different perspective of spending habits. I should try to figure out myself how to make one!
ReplyDeleteI was wondering about your Aunt. Now that you are no longer considering buying her home, do you and your husband still help out with chores around her house for her?
of course :)
ReplyDeletemy brother's partner also goes now once a week which has been a real blessing. we now live a bit farther away so it's tough to commit to a regular schedule.
Your brother is smart. I like pie too, especially in chart forms.
ReplyDeleteYou've come really far from the days of eating out a lot.
Congratulations.