All know is that, for some reason, I hate spending money on shoes. The thing is, I've had to change that because when shoes aren't high quality, you can really tell, and since I stand on my feet for most of the day at work...I've had to spend more money on better shoes/insoles.
I heard once that there are two things you shouldn't skimp on: a bed and shoes. Generally speaking, if you're not in one, you're in the other. Whenever someone tells me that they're going to be a teacher, my first piece of advice is always, always (through experience), ALWAYS to buy comfortable shoes.
SPLURGES:
Awesome bed - 'nuff said.
No-iron dress shirts, tailored - I actually don't MIND the act of ironing, but I don't have the time usually. And 90% of the dress shirts off the rack fit terribly (anything that fits my shoulders is always huge around the midsection), so the addition $12 to get them tailored is worth it to me.
Cufflinks - because I'm quirkly like that
Eyewear - broke and lost so many clip-on sunglasses that I spent the big bucks on Transitions...well worth it. Also spent extra to have a bendable, flexible frame, because I do stupid things like putting a shirt on or flopping onto the bed while wearing my specs. I don't spend extra on my contacts, though, because frivolous contacts like Accuvue can't handle my astigmatism.
Gym Membership - I pay more to workout at a more exclusive gym. Throngs of high school kids talking more than lifting? Waiting 40 minutes for a squat rack? Music about sex and also sex and sometimes sex being blasted at OSHA-violating levels? NOT ANYMORE. (Eventually, I will dump about $1,000 into my own squat rack and olympic weight set, and while that might seem like a splurge, it'll actually be a penny pinch, since that's about 3 years of gym fees, and I've been at this for almost 15 years.)
Motor oil - Mobil 1 full synthetic only. I've put almost 110k miles on my car since buying it. The engine has NEVER required anything other than routine maintenance, and still runs like a clock.
There's one more splurge that I do every now and then, but Romans 14 compels me to not divulge it. I have all liberty in Christ, but I need not make my brothers stumble. Those of you who know me well can probably guess what it is.
PENNY PINCHES:
Groceries - I buy almost all generic brands. Considering that I eat 3000-4000 kcals a day, as well as thrice the recommended daily intake of protein, name brand is money down the drain. (Literally.)
Protein powder - Generic, store brand is fine, as long as it's low in cholesterol. Vitamin Shoppe's whey is almost as cheap as buying in bulk online.
"Dress pants" for work - only the cheapest Walmart dockers will do. Why spend real money on quality slacks if I'm just going to get valve oil, cork grease, slide cream, brass water, and various other contaminants all over them? Less than $10 a pair? Yes, please.
Tuxedo shirt - I'm on my sixth tux shirt. When you perform (and therefore sweat) in white shirts with snug collars as often as I do, eventually the collars stop being white around performance number 20 or 25. I do still get them tailored. I'm only on my second tux, though. I can get a couple more years out of this one, I'm sure.
Athletic gear - I'm going to sweat in it, and it's going to get nasty. I could pay $50 do it in a shirt with the Under Armor/Nike/Adidas logo, or I could pay $12 to do it in a logo-less store brand (yay Academy!).
Hmm. I would wager that some of you have learned more about me in this one post than you learned about me in the last 10 months.