From the monthly archives:

June 2008

8 Cheap Summer Fun Ideas

by Broke Grad Student on June 30, 2008

Summer is here, and the sun is out. It’s time to get out of the house and enjoy the weather. However, with gas prices these days, how are we supposed to have fun this summer without going broke? Here are 8 ways I’m planning on having fun for less this summer.

Fireworks
Photo by Creativity+ Timothy K Hamilton

  • Find free films, concerts, and events. Check your local paper or search the Web for free film festivals, concerts, and other events in your area. There should be plenty of these going on throughout the summer. With the 4th of July a few days away, keep an eye out for free fireworks shows around your area.
  • Spend a day at the beach. As far as I can remember, I haven’t gone through a summer without making at least one trip to the beach. If you don’t live close to a beach, spend a day at the nearest lake or pool. The point is to get outside and enjoy the summer weather. In fact, I spent this past Sunday at the beach with some friends, and it was awesome.
  • Throw a backyard barbeque. By backyard, I mean anywhere outdoors — backyard, park, campground, beach, etc. Fire up the grill and enjoy some food. Avoid spending a fortune by having each person bring part of the meal. Of course, you should talk beforehand to make sure you don’t end up with 100 hot dogs, no buns, and a bucket of potato salad.
  • Go hiking. Yet another free outdoor activity to enjoy this summer. The best part about hiking is that there’s such a wide range of hiking trails that you can find one suitable for everybody. Find a local park for a more laid back hike, or if you’re feeling adventurous, try taking on a mountain. A couple months ago, I went on a 15 mile hike up and down a mountain, and it was great.
  • Browse the local farmers market. Fresh produce, fresh flowers, fresh food. What more could you ask for? How about free samples at some of the stands? Even better.
  • Learn a new skill. Have you been meaning to learn how to play guitar? Or maybe you’ve been wanting to learn how to knit? Whatever it is, the summer is a great time to pick up a new hobby.
  • Explore your city. It’s amazing how many places there are in our own hometown that we haven’t explored. I always laugh when I visit someone, and they haven’t even been to the major attractions in their city. Oh wait, that would be me. Take some time this summer to explore your city.
  • Talk to friends and family. Never underestimate the power of word of mouth. There’s a good chance that you’ll find out that someone has a connection or maybe some extra tickets. It doesn’t get much better than getting to go to something for free or at least a discounted price. I’ve been to plenty of baseball games over the years without having to pay for tickets most of the time.

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Summer Weekend Reading Roundup

by Broke Grad Student on June 27, 2008

It’s time to get ready for another weekend and what better way to do that than to check out some of this week’s best articles.

I also participated in a few carnivals this week.

I didn’t submit anything to the Festival of Frugality this week, but I did host it. Be sure to check out the Festival of Frugality - Summer Savings Edition for some great tips on how to save money while having fun this summer. Hope everyone has a great weekend!

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George Carlin Tribute - Finance Jokes

by Broke Grad Student on June 26, 2008

This past Sunday one of my favorite comedians passed away. George Carlin was an American comedy genius. Carlin will probably be best remembered for his “Seven Dirty Words” routine, but his humor worked on many more levels than just the profane.

I think it’s the duty of the comedian to find out where the line is drawn and cross it deliberately. — George Carlin

Carlin’s topics covered everything from religion to the quirks of everyday life. If you dig deeply enough, you can even find some great money related quotes from his routines. As a tribute to the life of a great comedian, philosopher, and poet, here are seven musings on life and finance in the words of the late George Carlin.

  1. Why is the man (or woman) who invests all your money called a broker?
  2. It’s called the American dream because you have to be asleep to believe it.
  3. Kilometers are shorter than miles. Save gas, take your next trip in kilometers.
  4. When someone asks you, “A penny for your thoughts,” and you put your two cents in, what happens to the other penny?
  5. I put a dollar in a change machine. Nothing changed.
  6. A house is just a place to keep your stuff while you go out and get more stuff.
  7. Most people work just hard enough not to get fired and get paid just enough money not to quit.

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No More College Fees

by Broke Grad Student on June 25, 2008

Last Friday I submitted my writeup to the thesis office. I’ve almost made it to the light at the end of the tunnel. In fact, now I’m only a few formatting corrections away from being done with my thesis forever.

Of course, nothing we ever do goes without a few bumps. The number of forms you have to get filled out and signed to graduate is insane. It’s like colleges deliberately attempt to confuse you so that you miss the deadlines and have to pay more fees.

Getting all of the paperwork done has been even more challenging since I moved away to a different state, so I’m doing everything remotely. Also, two out of my three committee members are in other countries at the moment. Somehow I’ve managed to get almost everything together. I just need a couple more signatures when my committee members get back, and I should be good to graduate this August.

Speaking of graduation, this summer marks the last time I’ll be paying college fees. I just paid off my graduation fee and abstracts and thesis fee. Personally, I’d be fine if they just kept my thesis in digital format, saved a few trees, and saved me some money. However, it is kind of cool knowing that my thesis is going to be nicely printed and bound. Maybe my great-great-great grandchildren will stumble upon it someday in the library.

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Festival of Frugality #131 - Summer Savings Edition

by Broke Grad Student on June 24, 2008

Welcome to the 131st edition of the Festival of Frugality! This marks the first edition of the festival to take place during summer this year. To celebrate, I’m combining two of my favorite things for this week’s theme — summer and brevity.

Brevity is the soul of wit.
— William Shakespeare, Hamlet

Who doesn’t enjoy the sun still being out after work, and who doesn’t enjoy conciseness? Throw in bunch of money saving advice and what more could you ask for? So sit back, relax, and enjoy some pictures that really capture the excitement of summer along with a personal three-word commentary on each article.

Editor’s Picks

Summer flower
Photo by Glockenblume

Saving on Summer Fun

Beach party
Photo by !!sahrizvi!!

Saving on the Road

Endless road
Photo by hebedesign

Saving around the Home

Lemonade stand
Photo by adwriter

  • Washing Dishes at The Purloined Letter — Disposable sponge alternative.

Saving Money in General

Ocean blue
Photo by janusz l

Debt and Debt Reduction

Everything Else

Snowcone
Photo by Scott Adams

That’s it for this week’s festival. Ironically, I think this is the most time I’ve spent putting together a carnival, since I included brevity as part of theme. Hope you enjoyed it. Next week the Festival of Frugality will be making a stop at Budgets are Sexy.

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