Monday, 28 October 2013

Pensions

I finally increased my pension payments by 2% today.

This has been in the pipeline for months and now it's finally happened.

I knew in advance I'd get a pay rise in October, which is why I decided months ago to use some of this extra cash for my pension. I now pay a grand total of 18% of my salary into a pension, which includes my employer's contributions of 9%.

The overall plan is to pay a total of 25%, which I hope to achieve by May 2016. This isn't a figure I plucked out of thin air, I've done a lot of research to try and figure out how much I'd need to save up for the kind of retirement I want, and 25% appears to be the magic number for me. It is something that I will reassess every so often though, so the final amount may change. I also have other ideas up my sleeve, but that's for another time.

And now my dilemma. My pay rise is actually a lot more than what I thought I'd get (7% as opposed to 5%), and so I had initially planned to increase my pension by only 2%. Now that I'll have more spare cash than initially thought, I could increase the payments further or use the extra cash for other things, e.g. overpaying my loan, but looking at the long term it may not be the best option for me.

I will probably wait until Christmas/January  are over and revisit this then.

In the meantime, I am very pleased with having finally achieved my goal of 9%!

Monday, 7 October 2013

Sober weekend

A few of us went to a friend's leaving party on Saturday night (he got a job in a different country and is leaving next week).

I was the designated driver (it's ok, I volunteered. Honest) so I was the clear-minded witness to everyone's journey across the blurry line from tipsy and jolly to completely and utterly hammered.

Video evidence was also gathered.

Mwahahahaha!!!

I surprised myself as I honestly didn't miss drinking at all, despite everyone around me turning into a caricature of themselves and occasionally flashing the odd butt cheek at everyone. It was actually quite entertaining and it was especially nice to wake up this morning hangover-free and fairly fresh-faced. [Who am I trying to kid here? I am never fresh-faced.]

The night was bittersweet as moods were high but so were our emotions. It's sad when a friend leaves the country for work... who knows if this will be a permanent move for him.

Everyone seemed to thoroughly enjoy themselves though, and whilst a few tears and an excessive amount of hugs were shared, we were all happy to be part of such a good evening.

As a way of explaining how everyone got so drunk, here's a photo from the night.


Friday, 4 October 2013

Date night

My husband and I have never really had a set date night, or indeed made a point of regularly having one every week.

But now, still basking in the afterglow of  honeymoon fever, we decided we really should make an effort to do something nice together more often.

Tonight we went out for dinner at a local restaurant, the service was awful but the food was great. Mr Geek in Progress has a very short fuse for poor customer service so we'll not be going back in a hurry, that's for sure. 

Regardless, the company was good (lol) and so was the food, so  here's to all the newlyweds out there, and all the couples out there that love each other. Cheers!

[This was my attempt at an artsy photo. Did it work? Don't answer that... The truth hurts!]

Emergency funds

I'm going to have a tracker and update it every few months. Here is how things stand as of 01/11/2013.

My emergency fund wishlist (one-offs, in no particular order):

1) Three months' worth of expenses: 2830/£3000 (on track, I want this completed by April 2014).

2) Electrical equipment, i.e.:
- Fridge;
- Washing machine;
- Vacuum;
- Microwave/kettle/smaller items;
Total: 160/£2000

3) Car:
- Car repairs = 520/£1000
- New car fund = 10/£5000 (not saving anything substantial until car loan is paid off).

4) Non-essential equipment, i.e.:
- TV;
- Laptop;
- Tablet;
- Playstation, other frivolities;
Total: 0/2000 (this isn't a priority at the moment).

5) Wiggle room: 120/200 [→ NOTE: this section exists to give us "breathing room" if we ever under budget for something. Hopefully we'll never need it but I like having an extra-cushion for short-term things. ].

There are other short-to-mid-term things I'm currently saving up for, but I think the above are the main ones. I may add more as I go along.

Thanks for reading :)

Thursday, 3 October 2013

Saturn

I never tire of photos of Saturn.

Check out @TitanSaturnMoon's tweet.

I'm using my mobile so I can only copy the image as a screen shot (see my phone's battery is about to die :) )

Wednesday, 2 October 2013

Voluntary euthanasia - Belgium

I came across this article earlier this week.

I know it's a controversial topic and I like to see myself very open-minded, but this article made me think twice about my ideals.

I am pro-euthanasia. If you're terminally ill, or suffer from a degenerative disease, I believe you have the right to end your life if that is what you categorically wish to do.

It goes without saying that there need to be stringent tests, assessments and whatever other measures are available to make sure the person in question is making an informed choice, and has thought long and hard about making such a final decision.

I was however shocked to read the following article:

Belgian transsexual helped to die

The article doesn't go into much depth, but I can't believe this person was allowed to be euthanised on the grounds of (presumably) depression due to the way he looked.

I cannot imagine what it's like to be born transsexual and I have no idea what hardships he faced. I am trying really hard to see it from his point of view, and he must have been severely depressed following the botched operations that were supposed to turn his life around.

But die?

And being legally allowed to do so?

I just don't know how I feel about that.

Yahoo! News at its best

I hate Yahoo! News.

It reeks of the same drivel The Sun and the Mirror come out with.

But here's a screen shot of yesterday's web page. It made me laugh.

One panel is about praising an actress for taking a "refreshing" approach to her pregnancy and put her baby before getting fit after he/she is born. Wonderful. Like the rest of us then.

The one right next to it is about how to get a tight stomach.

The ironing is delicious.

And the exercise article is full of derivative unoriginal rubbish, like most of the stuff they publish.


Back to school

My first day back to work (yesterday) felt like a first day back at school.

I was going back after being off for a whole month to a new manager and a new team, and couldn't help feeling apprehensive. That, and generally not wanting to start work again!

The team changes happened on the first day of my holidays and were announced about a week beforehand so I knew before I left what was happening. And it's not like I don't know this new manager and my new team mates well. In fact, some of my previous team members have moved across, and my ex-manager and his team are literally right next to us. So it's not a massive upheaval. And my actual day-to-day job is exactly the same.

But still.

I liked my manager. And my team. And the people I sat next to. And my desk.

So it wasn't hard to feel the pang of uneasiness for not knowing exactly what was ahead of me, when I walked through the doors of my office.

Day 2 is now behind me. It's actually quite nice to be back, I'm trying to get back into routine.

I've been doing my job for a year now so they are expecting to see results. Today I had a meeting about it. I basically need to justify my paycheck because no one really knows what it is that I do. Lol.

Welcome back!

I better drink to that.