Monthly Spending – February 2021

Summary 

Welcome to our February spending post! Our total spend for the month was £2,365

The next few months are likely to be a bit over our ‘normal’ target of £2,000 a month due to our impending wedding. We’re busy planning because it looks like we’ll be able to go ahead, assuming the opening up roadmap all goes to plan. Our base costs are very similar to normal. 

We break our main expenses down into broad categories starting with the big 3; housing, food and transport. Everything else falls into the entertainment category, with any large inclusions explained in detail.  

CategoryAmountNotes
Housing£940See below
Food£370See below
Transport£0See below
Entertainment/misc£1,055See below
Total£2,365

We break each of these categories down in the following sections, giving detail for any large expenses. 

Housing 

The housing category consists of our mortgage payment, overpayments, bills, insurance, DIY costs etc.  

Our February spending was fairly standard in the housing category. 

CategoryAmountNotes
Mortgage£415
Overpayment£335
Bills£66Gas, electricity & water.
Council Tax £105
Internet £19
Total £940

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Food 

Our February spending on food was £370. As explained previously, this includes everything on our supermarket shop receipts for the month. 

Transport 

Another zero transport month!  

CategoryAmountNotes
Fuel£0
Total£0

Entertainment/Misc 

This is where the damage is done! We’ll explain all of the wedding items below but that’s where the extra spending all falls this month! 

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CategoryAmountNotes
Phone Bills£10
TV License£13
Lottery £8
Eating Out£54
Presents£24
Life Insurance£72
Charity£31
Plants£32
Bedding£53
Blog Hosting£30
Wedding Returns Postage£14See below
Wedding Shoes£84See below
Wedding Clothes£68See below
Bridesmaid Dress£12See below
Wedding Crockery£535See below
Baby Cream/Tablets£15See below
Total£1,055

Running Totals 

There are a few big things going on in our lives at the minute. We wanted to add this section to the end of our Monthly Spending posts to keep track of our total spending on both the wedding and Baby Way.  

To be honest this is as much for our own interest/records as it is for our readers! 

While these aren’t all spending items from this month, we think it’s useful to keep ‘running totals’ for these longer term categories.  

Wedding 

Full steam ahead! The new Government roadmap has all restrictions lifted on 21st June, so our wedding should go ahead as it’s booked for a month later.  

Mr Way has been trying on lots of clothes, shoes, and we’ve bought loads of crockery! More details follow the table. 

CategoryAmountNotes
'Save the Date' Cards£26
Postage£22
Registrar£100Deposit paid. £525 more due before wedding.
Photographer£238Deposit paid. More due before wedding depending on package.
Band£100Deposit paid. £700 more due before wedding.
Cards£10
Evening Food£246Deposit paid. £983 more due before wedding.
Dress£350Deposit paid. £388 more due before wedding.
Food£52Deposit paid. £154 more due before wedding.
Returns Postage£14See below
Shoes£84See below
Clothes£68See below
Bridesmaid Dress£12See below
Crockery£535See below
Total£1,144
Returns Postage 

Trying on clothes without the shops open is quite a faff. Mr Way has been ordering lots of stuff online, which sometimes incurs return postage costs. We would probably have spent money travelling to shops in normal times, so at least we can offset it against that.  

Shoes 

We absolutely love Vivobarefoot shoes. Mr Way was really happy when he found some ‘smart’ looking ones on sale. They’re the Ra Lux brown shoes and were reduced to £105. Quite a lot for a pair of shoes, but Vivos are incredibly comfy and great for your feet. A further bonus was that the shoes had a few scuff marks so we got a further 20% off! 

If you’re interested in barefoot shoes, send us a message and we can send you a referral for 20% off your first Vivo order! 

Clothes 

Mr Way’s outfit is getting close. It’s a summer wedding and we aren’t going for the full smart look. Mr Way found some ‘smart’ chinos on a big discount. He got them for £32, down from £99! He also bought a shirt. 

Bridesmaid Dress 

We’re really chuffed with this!! Yes you saw the total right – we managed to find a bridesmaid dress for £12 on Asos. She loves it and it looks great – what more could you ask for! 

Crockery 

We’re having afternoon tea at our wedding. We looked into hiring the crockery, but it’s almost as expensive as buying it second hand. We decided to buy it all, which should mean we can recoup the costs afterwards! 

Baby Costs 

This month we only spent money on some cream/tablets for Miss Way.  

All of our baby-related spending will appear in Entertainment/Misc for now, but we’ll also track it separately here. We’re convinced we can spend significantly less than our peers so it’ll be interesting to see how we get on! 

CategoryAmountNotes
Pregnancy Vitamin Tablets£8
Antenatal Class£80
Cot£80
Nappies£100Second hand reusable nappies
Pram£0Free!!
Baby Book£9
Baby Scan Photo£5
Baby Bath£5
Yoga£21
Reusable Post-partum Pads£25
Baby Bed Sheets£30
Second Hand Baby Sleeping Bags£20
Yoga/Birthing Ball£13
Second Hand Baby Clothes£18
Breastfeeding Cream£8
Breastfeeding Bras£3
Perineal Ice Packs£19
Baby/Mum Vitamins£53
Baby Thank You Cards£26
Boots£6
Baby Related Tablets£41
Music Classes£12
Birth Certificates£22
Baby Carrier£11
Baby Clothes£7
Baby Book£11
Music Classes£24
Breastfeeding Cream£9
Wean in 15 Book£7
Baby Cups£14
Sing & Sign Music Class£80
Baby Class£64
Finger Puppets£9
Cheeky Wipes£15
Weaning Bibs£32
Nappies£16
Baby Carrying Sling£35
Cream/Tablets£15See below
Total£953
Cream/Tablets 

The usual top up of breastfeeding cream, as well as some tablets to help Miss Way with her reflux. We’re classing this as ‘Baby related’ because it has been bad since she gave birth. Otherwise he hasn’t cost us a penny this month! 

That’s All for Now, Folks! 

See you next month! 

Previous Posts  

Monthly Spending – January 2021 

Monthly Spending – December 2020 

All Previous Spending Posts 

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