Well, we made it through the first week of January - we've already spent nearly $1,800. Goodness. Of course nearly $1,500 of that was on cat insurance for one of our vehicles. So leaving that aside, Here's a breakdown.
I know we went to the grocery store a few times already - and it looks like a bit much. The extra spend this week is from extra daycare snacks for the kids who start going tomorrow, extra veg for a family dinner on Sunday (my mom and grandmother), and for an unexpected diaper blowout. While we were at the store, Little Miss needed a change and we realized that neither of us packed the diaper bag...so we also had to buy not-on-sale diapers :(
The eating out was one trip to DairyQueen - Jordan tried a new Lamb recipe for ribs and it wasn't quite what either of us was expecting. Everyone was still hungry after dinner - so we rant out for a quick bite.
Entertainment this week was our DisneyPlus and a phone game.
Weekly Spend - January (week 1)
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