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Brightside

There is some crazy shirt online about people being able to see things in the distance they never thought they could see or cities looking clear as day.

Everyone is going to have bumper crop gardens this year.
 
This type of thinking seemed familiar to me. Then I realized where and I started hoping it doesn't get any more familiar.

 
I haven't had to buy gas in a month!

I was just telling Mrs. Spartan the same thing. I filled up the day before school shut down and haven't again the 4 weeks since. I've driven into work twice in the mean time and a couple of trips to the store and I'm at the point where if I go much further than the neighborhood store I'll have to gas up again. I expect to get at least another week before I'll have to gas up. Possibly two if I play it right.

I normally have to fill up once every week, so I'm saving about $120 in gas costs. I think my wife goes the same stretch and we've filled hers up once in the last four weeks (for $14 mind you!!!), so collectively we've saved about $220 to $230 just in gas. That doesn't account for what we are not spending on random shirt we buy each week. Mind you we're spending more on groceries, but I think we're coming out ahead regardless.
 
I was just telling Mrs. Spartan the same thing. I filled up the day before school shut down and haven't again the 4 weeks since. I've driven into work twice in the mean time and a couple of trips to the store and I'm at the point where if I go much further than the neighborhood store I'll have to gas up again. I expect to get at least another week before I'll have to gas up. Possibly two if I play it right.

I normally have to fill up once every week, so I'm saving about $120 in gas costs. I think my wife goes the same stretch and we've filled hers up once in the last four weeks (for $14 mind you!!!), so collectively we've saved about $220 to $230 just in gas. That doesn't account for what we are not spending on random shirt we buy each week. Mind you we're spending more on groceries, but I think we're coming out ahead regardless.

I haven't filled up since mid-March and I've still got nearly half a tank. Of course, we also have some big expenses that were put off due to the current crisis. My daughter was scheduled to take her road test, which would have meant a big jump in our insurance along with the money we have put aside to get her a car.

Of course, when I think of that, I am reminded of how she sees the situation. This was supposed to be a period of increased freedom in her life. If there is a part of me that sees that as a bright side, too, I'm telling that part to at least keep its mouth shut around my daughter. :)
 
My train both to and from work is always delightfully empty. Plenty of room to stretch out and read my book in peace.

It's like that line from Zombieland. "Just played nine holes at the Riviera... Just walked on, nobody there..."
 
I filled up my car on Feb. 20. Since then I have driven 256 total miles (yes, I keep track of that stuff). Filled it up sometime in March when it was about 5/8 full, because gas was so cheap. I don't drive much to begin with, but have driven almost nowhere in the last seven weeks. Might have to go top off the tank with gas so low before OPEC makes it go up again. Gas for $2.03 in Microville is as low as it's been in a decade, seems like.

I've also had about $43 in my wallet. Any big expense (beer, etc) goes on the card, but when I don't meet friends for breakfast/lunch once a week, go to happy hour, etc., I just don't spend any money.
 
I have not used cash for anything since I bought a scratch off ticket to bribe my son on March 14th.
 

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