Spendy day yesterday as I brought DD into the nearest big town, to the cinema.
Bus fares - €8.40 (me) and €5.20 (DD)
Cinema - €8 (me) and €6 (DD)
Treats for cinema in Tesco - €9.70 
We had an hour to kill after the cinema so I got a latte (€3.40) and DD got a smoothie (€2.95)
Total spend €43.65
It was good to get out for the afternoon as the weather has been really dull and rainy for the past few weeks. There's no kids club but the cinema has a small discount on Tuesdays, so I might look into that next time - the discount only applies to two movies though.
I was a bit shocked when I got to the till at Tescos and was presented with a bill of €9.70. I thought I was being frugal by not buying sweets and popcorn at the cinema! Looking at the receipt, It was the large bags of sweets that did the damage. I got Minstrels (€2) and DD got M&Ms (€2.99). Next time we're buying the small bags. I might add that we didn't eat them all in one go.
Today's spending was €15 for a haircut for DD and €2.48 for lunch ingredients. And I will have to give €3 to DD for cubs later.
I had a quick look back over the last few pages.
north did your passport turn up after? Hope you didn't have to pay to replace it.
Em I'm so jealous (in a nice way) that you live so close to a beach. I would love to be able to walk along the beach whenever I wanted. My dream is to buy a retirement house or apartment beside a beach. I went to a wedding in Jersey a few years back and I remember being told that there's a big Portugese community there, so I'm not surprised that the celebrations were so loud.
need you posted about your DD going to her first party. Glad I'm not at that stage with DD yet. She has started walking to school and walking to the shop by herself and even that feels a bit strange.
Star are you going somewhere nice for your holiday? If you'd rather not say, that's ok. Sorry to hear you had such a bad day at work (and a bad night too). Hope today is going better.
Cag DH and I did a load of shredding last weekend. We filled a whole rubbish bag! I heard somewhere (years ago) that you should keep two years worth of bills and I had two or three ring binders full of paperwork. In all these years I've never been asked to present a bill for anything so we've now taken the radical decision just to shred everything and to shred everything on an ongoing basis going forward. We'll keep a small folder for current bills and shred them once they've been paid. On the odd occasion we've applied for a loan, we've been asked for the last four payslips so we'll just keep the last four payslips. Hopefully this will help to avoid building up large amounts of paperwork in the future.
I was also surprised at how much paperwork DD generates - notes from school, cubs, dance class etc.
Also, Cag you mentioned something about paying for prescriptions. I was under the impression that you don't have to pay for prescriptions under the NHS but perhaps I'm wrong about that.
Sierra hope your little one is better today.
A lot of people have mentioned making money by e-baying clothes. Is there much money to be made from this? I presume you also have to take postage and packing into consideration. I'm a complete e-bay virgin so I have no idea how it works.