by emailking » Sat 02 Dec 2006, 13:41:02
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('woodcutter', 'I') posted this yesterday on the "Planning For The Future" thread, but this seems a better venue for it, so here goes: Last evening, as the two of us sat by the fire in our cozy little cabin here in the desert, we spontaneously decided to spend December buying nothing, to celebrate the American holiday spirit of conspicuous consumption. After a quick rundown of available food supplies, gasoline situation in our vehicles, transportation needs for the next month, etc, we realized that indeed it was possible, with a few sacrifices, adjustments and minor contortions, along with a couple of refined working definitions. Our neighbor generously offered to loan us 5 gallons of gasoline--nope, sorry that doesn't fit. Instead we'll carpool a time or two, take the bicycle along and park near town, shortening the trip to stretch gas. Oops, we're a bit short on cat food. But, what about the case of canned organic tuna in the cellar? That's it! Spaghetti every night? What else is new? Not enough beer? No problem, I can handle a glass of wine with dinner, then a Sierra Nevada Pale Ale later...
I've a hunch now that we'll only be a month or two ahead of the rest of the pack in this exercise, but soon it will be more than a game...
Is this supposed to be practice or something? I don't see the point in doing this. I always take every advantage I can get.