Hello chic friends, it's been a week of celebration here.
Happy birthday to us! Paul and I celebrate our birthday on the same day 😊 Just tooting our own horn 🎉
My mum took a photo of us at her place when we popped in on our way out for lunch earlier in the week. It was a beautiful day too!
We both really enjoyed our lunch and then headed home to relax outside in the sun.
Since we'd dined well earlier in the day we had a light seafood dinner - fresh oysters, and salmon and tuna sashimi. A special treat that is healthy, elegant and delicious 😊
A very happy birthday to all the October babies and Libra ladies reading!
My mum took a photo of us at her place when we popped in on our way out for lunch earlier in the week. It was a beautiful day too!
We both really enjoyed our lunch and then headed home to relax outside in the sun.
Since we'd dined well earlier in the day we had a light seafood dinner - fresh oysters, and salmon and tuna sashimi. A special treat that is healthy, elegant and delicious 😊
A very happy birthday to all the October babies and Libra ladies reading!
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Carrying on the birthday celebrations - and relaxation - with a new (library ☺️) book by one of my favourite authors, and a glass of Prosecco 🥂 (See it on Amazon here).
Life is good, and I’m excited to see what my 54th year brings me!
Life is good, and I’m excited to see what my 54th year brings me!
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And now it's time for this week’s reader question from my newest book ‘Financially Chic Vol. 2’ 😊
"There are so many good causes that I would like to help financially, but like everyone else I have to choose where to send my limited funds. Do you have any thoughts you can share on how you make those choices? I would love to hear your ideas.”
None of us have unlimited funds in which to help the causes we’d like to, but we can help in our own small way.
There are two ways to go about this: you can either choose your main charity, and make a payment, each month or whatever suits your schedule. Or you can make smaller payments to a number of charities. Even $5 a month can be helpful.
And, re-evaluate once a year and make sure these are still the charities you wish to support. Or maybe you might change once a year regardless just because that’s the decision you made at the beginning.
Another way to help is with time. When we still lived in Auckland, I volunteered at the main SPCA once a month on a Sunday, for about four years.
And I’m sure there would be jobs you could do at home, if you were good with computers etc. There are always jobs to be done at charities, and never enough people to do them.
I also used to deliver my donations to a cat shelter instead of a thrift store, because they’d have regular yard sales to raise money. This was the shelter where my two cats Jessica and Nina came from.
Chloe :) |
And of course you can choose to donate or buy from the thrift stores which are aligned with your preferred charities. I always take my donations to an SPCA or bird sanctuary thrift store. It’s just another little way to help, and as you can see, it doesn’t always have to be about how much money you can donate.
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Little Ninacat with her twisty mouth and almost crossed eyes 😂🥰 |
Yes
Nina is still in her collar! She ended up having to have surgery on her
climbing injury and is now almost, almost fully healed.
I've taken the collar off her a few times and she starts licking the surgery area (under her arm) straight away, getting at it with her raspy tongue, so back on the collar goes.
I keep saying 'maybe by the end of September, maybe by the end of October, she can get it off'. Maybe by Christmas?
The great thing is, the collar doesn't bother her in the least, not like the sweatshirt I bought her. That was 100% a fail!
So Nina will keep on rocking her collar, and also help 'press' my mum's new navy trousers that I'm hemming for her... Yeah that's not a great combo, dark fabric and cat fur. What did we do before sticky rollers!!
I've taken the collar off her a few times and she starts licking the surgery area (under her arm) straight away, getting at it with her raspy tongue, so back on the collar goes.
I keep saying 'maybe by the end of September, maybe by the end of October, she can get it off'. Maybe by Christmas?
The great thing is, the collar doesn't bother her in the least, not like the sweatshirt I bought her. That was 100% a fail!
So Nina will keep on rocking her collar, and also help 'press' my mum's new navy trousers that I'm hemming for her... Yeah that's not a great combo, dark fabric and cat fur. What did we do before sticky rollers!!
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The other night we had the most magical moon, illuminating the sky and a few clouds. It truly was spectacular.
Then, when I turned in the other direction, I saw a bright star and found out it was Venus with my SkyView Lite app. Venus in Libra too. So nice to have for a Libra girl's birthday sky!
We have a four-day long weekend here in Hawke's Bay, how lucky is that? Our local show is on too.
My late dad used to tell me that the day after I was born he went to the show while mum was in hospital and said he walked around with a big smile on his face thinking about his new baby daughter :)
I hope you have a lovely weekend too whether it's long, normal, or something in between!
xx Fiona
PS. If you have Spotify Premium, you can listen to my newest book 'Financially Chic Vol. 2' for free now! Check to see if this is available in your country by going here to Spotify.
You can also purchase an MP3 copy from my eStore here.
Audible is coming soon, it always takes a little longer!
I hope you enjoy listening to this book, I especially enjoyed recording it 😊
Audible is coming soon, it always takes a little longer!
I hope you enjoy listening to this book, I especially enjoyed recording it 😊
Happy Birthday to you both 🌹
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DeleteHi Fiona :) We share a birthday week and month! Mine was October 20th. So happy birthday to you both! I am so excited to see that your book is on Spotify! That will be my listening pleasure this week. I hope you have a wonderful rest of the month! You look amazing :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Debbie, and a very happy birthday to you!
DeleteHappy Birthday Fiona, my birthday is the 18th Oct. I live in the UK and had a "Rich Lady Day" - a trip to Stourhead House and Gardens. The lake and gardens are beautiful and were "mine for the day" :) We then went on a tour of the house. Being "financially chic", I had a 2for1 entry voucher too :)
ReplyDeleteWhat I like about your mindset is your creative way of thinking which I use on days like this. I dressed up in my favourite outfit, packed a healthy picnic lunch and enjoyed a picnic looking at the lake, we took some photos and birthday "portraits" and had a lovely time.
Before, old me would have put on my hiking boots, a scruffy old fleece top and spent a fortune in the cafe at lunchtime, plus paid full price to get in. Instead, my outfit was dressier, the food healthier, cost way less, and the day was more imaginative and way more fun.
Thank you for all you creative ideas which we can all use to improve our lives in a myriad of ways.
Happy birthday to you! And thank you for your fab comment. I love it! And I love your turnaround. How cool is that.
DeleteHappy birthday, I've already read your last book and is rich of useful tips for who has a budget to respect and still have a lovely life. Yes it is possible!!!
ReplyDeleteSo happy to hear that, thank you Giulia! xx Fiona
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