I probably should break up all these topics into separate posts. But, well, I’m lazy for starters. Secondly, I really don’t have enough to say about any one of these topics to justify a whole post. Thirdly, I just really want to post this all together. So there.
So, topic #1 – buying a new car.
Tim and I have never purchased a brand-new car. We’ve toyed with the idea but always erred on the side of fiscal responsibility and bought used. Well, our Civic has 145K+ miles on it, and it’s starting to experience some mechanical issues. And then there’s the Escort. The Escort has been with us for a long time, over a decade. We’ve put over 100k miles on it, and it shows. She’s rusty, she’s loud, she’s dented. But she’s ours, and she’s totally paid for. But, Tim is at risk of getting asphyxiated whilst driving her, due to the aforementioned rust and exhaust issues. So, it’s probably time to let her go.
We test drove a few cars – Honda Fit (too teen-agey), Honda CRV (too ubiquitous), and then we hit the Subaru lot. We drove the Outback, Forester, Legacy and the Impreza. We loved them all, especially the Impreza. It’s an awesome little car for the money.
For the money. Hmm. The Impreza is “cheap” at $21,000 +, but oh my goodness. TWENTY-THOUSAND DOLLARS!! That is so much money. And then today, I researched insurance. It would cost us $500 more dollars per year just to INSURE the thing. For some reason, the Impreza is more expensive to insure than the Outback even though the Outback is a more expensive vehicle. I bet it’s because the Impreza looks and feels sportier and thus more dangerous.
So while my impractical, consumer-oriented side really, really, really wants a brand new, cute little Impreza, my practical side is thinking, “I think the Civic will get us by for a while yet, and save us $400 per month in the process.”
Why oh why must I love expensive things?
Speaking of which, you know what non-expensive thing I do NOT love? Cover Girl Natural Luxe mascara. It is so lame. It actually STRAIGHTENS my eye lashes. AND it’s clumpy. And the brush is huge. I have again reverted to my old standby – Maybelline Define-A-Lash. It doesn’t give a ton of body, but it defines every lash (as promised) and leaves my painstakingly curled lashes curly.
So, on to the last topic of conversation, intermittent fasting (or IF). In case you are unfamiliar with what IFing is, it’s periodically fasting. It’s supposed to be good for you – help you get in tune with your body, lose weight, improve overall health and longevity, etc. Well, today I fasted until lunch time. Not eating until lunch time wasn’t a big deal. Sure, I was hungry, but I wasn’t passing out or anything. But AFTER I ate, wow. I was super snacky. I couldn’t STOP eating once I started. And now it’s a Monday night at 4:58 and I’m drinking wine and eating chocolate. Hmm… I don’t doubt that fasting is good for you. I just think I shouldn’t discount the mental effects – I know I skipped breakfast so my brain thinks it’s OK to eat whatever I want when the fast is over. Hopefully the more I do this, the more I will see the good effects instead of the bad ones.
So, that’s all that’s on my mind for tonight. Have a pleasant evening!