Unexpected expense alert!
When I talked about my exemption expenses in the initial
Frugral Fabruary post, I missed one. A big one.
Before moving to the Sacramento area in mid-2011, my husband and I lived in Oregon for seven years. Four of those years were spent in a beautiful and remote town called Ashland, which sits just over the California/Oregon border. These days, we spend every Easter in Ashland with family and friends.
Did I mention there's a Shakespeare Festival in Ashland? There's a Shakespeare Festival in Ashland. Did I mention that hotel prices skyrocket during play season, which stretches from February to October? Yep, that's a thing. Not only did we book a 4-night stay in the dreamy Palm Motel (which is just steps away from the world's tastiest brunch), but we also bought tickets for King Lear at $59 a pop. Not so frugal, but necessary. There were only a handful of seats and hotel rooms left.
Hey, you! Stop judging me!
Living in Oregon may have played a key role in nurturing my online shopping addiction. When I lived in Ashland, the nearest Anthropologie was a solid 300 miles away and I only had about $150 of expendable monthly income, so I had to make due with my eBay and thrift store finds. My Southern Oregon style looked something like this:
Loose, relaxed, fairly unstructured, and somewhat poorly-fitted, but perfect fit for the slow, dreamy Southern Oregon lifestyle. I would've looked ridiculous in a pencil skirt and a tailored blazer in Ashland.
Ruh roh. My entire wardrobe consists of pencil skirts and blazers. What if I don't have anything to wear on my mini-vaycay?