Thursday, September 13, 2018

You Call That Playing?

Dear Anonymous Reader,

Don't you just love how different people are? Don't you love that saying, "it takes all kinds"? It really does take all kinds. I mean, I have a friend who is a kindergarten teacher (ummm...no thanks), and another friend who supervises large projects with a multimillion dollar budget (nope), a sister who works in insurance (naw), and a brother-in-law who counsels the mentally unstable (nope, definitely not). Thank God they all want to do those jobs because I do not. I spent the last few years doing compliance work...(I'm sure that seemed sucky to them). I also got my degree in Human Resources; another thing I don't think many people are really excited about, but I actually like! LOL.

The same thing applies with what we like to do in our free time; our play time.

Base jumping - Hell no
Skiing - No
Reading a poem - Umm YES
Skydiving - Hell yes
Scrapbooking - Lord help me...no
Writing a budget - Sign me up!!!

That's what I'm doing today with my accountability partner from my Financial Peace University program. We are getting together today (in just a few hours) to work on her budget!!! I'm so excited! She's totally not even as remotely excited as I am, but I think my enthusiasm is rubbing off because she is looking forward to the end result.

Working on a budget is actually fun for me. It's like my play time with numbers. I feel this way every two weeks when I get a paycheck. Yippee!!! Budget time!!!

Any A.R.s out there who think the same about budgets??? Bueller...Bueller...

XO,
Kel

3 comments:

  1. I love talking about energy and the universe and reading poetry, but budgets are not my thing. I'm sort of commenting on your last two blogs - but I really do appreciate that others DO like to do things I cannot. That is the best!!

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  2. I love how honest and uninhibited you are. I couldn't be a kindergarten teacher either...pretty sure I'd get fired for drinking on the job and teaching the kids bad words.

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