tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4048409436407214768.post8702916876423697942..comments2023-07-06T02:25:16.464-05:00Comments on Equestrian, DVM: Less Than a WeekKatehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07403760572074388875noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4048409436407214768.post-78959916121667956652015-04-28T00:12:51.167-05:002015-04-28T00:12:51.167-05:00Haha, I feel you! Being frugal FTW! I can't cu...Haha, I feel you! Being frugal FTW! I can't cut my own hair but honestly considering how often I go (read: maybeee once/twice a year?), it doesn't bother me to drop the $20. I stopped eating meat except for splurges because I'm like "hmm, well I could buy this chunk of meat for $7.... And it's like 2 servings... Or I could buy this, this and this for $7 and make 4 meals." It's kind of insane what we do for our horses! Luckily I only have one who tries to spend my entire paycheck via feed costs/vet bills. I can't imagine two!! Glad to hear I'm far from alone in my troubles. :)Becky + Digbyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09788041309826669742noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4048409436407214768.post-64677901518740267382015-04-27T08:49:42.210-05:002015-04-27T08:49:42.210-05:00good luck figuring it out! i had to take a couple ...good luck figuring it out! i had to take a couple years off horses post-college for financial reasons too... but once i got back into it realized i had been like a fish out of water for that entire time - that i hadn't really been able to breathe while i wasn't riding. <br /><br />but like all good things - it'll still be there for you when you're ready :)<br /><br />i hope in the meantime that Sawyer's and Candy's soundness issues resolve so you can get some saddle time! emmahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05686949099663199382noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4048409436407214768.post-84035400275532916302015-04-27T01:08:20.647-05:002015-04-27T01:08:20.647-05:00I'm fortunate to get a monthly stipend/allowan...I'm fortunate to get a monthly stipend/allowance for expenses (because vet school leaves you very little time to have a job), work a job during the school year, and am a DIY queen. <br /><br />Outside of that stipend, I have to use student loans/money from work for expenses, and I'm still not quite frugal yet. Frugal in some ways: cut my own hair, paint my own nails, wash my car, only eat produce (what up $60 grocery bill), sell old clothes/tack. I'm getting there- I have a small shopping habit (horse and people clothes) I'm trying to kick, and of course, vet bills- only the best for Candy and the pigs!<br />I'll be working 2 jobs this summer so I'm hoping to tuck away half of my earnings or more.Katehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07403760572074388875noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4048409436407214768.post-42713766067391179682015-04-27T00:32:35.337-05:002015-04-27T00:32:35.337-05:00Mild creeper since I've never commented before...Mild creeper since I've never commented before but I've read your blog for a few months now. Anyway, I laughed out loud at the running part. My entire family runs as well, except for me. Honestly I find it just mundane and pointless... I'd much rather swim/ride a bike than run. As someone who's dealt with what that anxiety/depression for years though, the combo of riding and other activities (running, biking, swimming) really works best. My horse had lameness issues on and off for years and I'm broke (LOL thanks college, big shout out!!) so I had to make due with other forms of exercise... It was rough. Riding really is the best though for my mental sanity. I'm an "adult" (that's used loosely since I'm technically in my late 20s but I just ate those Handi-Snacks spreadable cheese crackers as part of my lunch) and my parents aren't huge supporters of horses, as a career or otherwise. Never have been. I just ended up paying for it on my own. It's tough, I eat a lot of boxed mac n cheese and Ramen, but you gotta do what's best for you.Becky + Digbyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09788041309826669742noreply@blogger.com