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Owen McCafferty Audience Score 342 vote Directors Lisa Barros D'Sa, Glenn Leyburn Genre Drama reviews An extraordinary look at the lives of a middle-aged couple in the midst of the wife's breast cancer diagnosis 8 of 10 star. Ordinary love movie trailer.

 

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Ordinary love u2 piano. Mr paul hewson pls stop over to take a fact u should have taken a rest since how to dismantle an atomic pls stop amongst ur biggest stop. Sideswipe firetronus primus and riko chan joins the autobots forces is to transform and roll out m8. i like this songs m8. Occupation - Server/Bartender. At my current job I only serve, because the servers make more money than the bartenders. I’ve done both in the past, and enjoy mixology. Industry - Hospitality Age - 24 Location - NYC Paycheck - Varies. Generally between 1K and 1200 a week after taxes. I also make about $150 a week in cash which I save in a jar. Expenses Rent: $1350. I moved into the larger room in a two bedroom apartment with my Ex. While this is a little higher than is technically comfortable on my own, I love my space, my neighborhood, and my roommate. I have no intention of moving. Utilities: Included in rent. Phone Bill: I’m on my mom’s family plan. She gets five lines of unlimited data through Boost, and won’t let me help pay. She’s a disabled veteran and can’t do much to help me out, so she’s very pushy about what she can do. Streaming: I get Spotify and Hulu for $9. 99 (my ex is the only other person with the password). My dad lets me mooch off of his Netflix. Transportation: $33 per week for unlimited MTA rides. Subscriptions: Mistobox for coffee. It’s $20 twice a month. Overview Debit Account - $500 at time of writing, and I’ll be paid tomorrow. Savings Account - $100 in an Acorns Spend Account. I move $30 over every week. Savings Account - Currently Empty. I move $350 per paycheck into this account to pay my rent bill. Today is the 2nd of the month, so the account is empty. Debt About $300 on a credit card, down from $1K. I’ve had that debt racked up for nearly two years, and have been excited about paying it down recently. ~70K in student loans. I got wonderful scholarships to attend a private college here in New York. My student loan debt is actually less than a full year at my college would have cost. I have three degrees (Political Science, Philosophy, and Economics), and am trying to get financially stable to go to law school. Pre Tax Deductions - $77 per week for insurance. I’m still not sure if I actually will be receiving insurance. I’ve only been at my current job for 6 weeks, which isn’t long enough to qualify for their insurance plan. My manager had me fill out paperwork anyway, just to see if she could sneak me in. Day One (1. 2) 10am - I wake up a little later than usual today, which is okay since today is my Sunday. I chalk it up to my body still recovering from NYE. I make myself a cup of coffee and fill in my positive planner. I’m newly single, and I’m using it to help me navigate my feelings as I leave a five year relationship. 11am - Wash my face and get dressed. I use my last GLY pad from the Sephora Line, so I make a mental note that I need to go pick up more exfoliant. I wasn’t crazy about them, so I’ll talk to a Sales Associate about something I might enjoy more. I call a chiropractor that I want to go visit in Hoboken and find out they’re walk in only. I start to get ready for my trip out to Jersey. 12pm - My phone, which I forgot to plug in last night, is charged up enough that I feel comfortable navigating a strange city. I’ve been in New York for seven years, but have only been out to Jersey a handful of times. I walk the two blocks to the train, and swipe on with my prepaid metrocard. 12. 50pm - I put $5. 50 on my metrocard for the round trip fare to Hoboken. I’m pretty excited about the chiropractor. My posture has been terrible, and I have horrible shoulder pain. I’m hoping this will help. Total - $5. 50 2pm - The doctor thinks I should visit 3 times a week for the first month. I know I’ll make it in twice a week (it’s frickin Hoboken! ), so I purchase the membership. Four visits costs $79, with each additional visit costing $10 in that month. This is a commitment I want to make to help feel better. My stomach reminds me that I haven’t eaten yet today, so I stop at the Chipotle a few doors down. Chicken Salad with Guac is $10. 66 I get a cup for water. Total - $89. 66 3pm - The thrifting scene in Hoboken is weak! I take a disappointing poke around a church shop, and then head back to the PATH. The fare is already loaded onto my card. 4pm - Home sweet home! I pour a glass of Rose and start prepping my work lunches for the week. My ex is an alcoholic, and she’s currently upstate in rehab. I’m still finding alcohol stashes since she moved out last week. Normally it’s beer cans and cheap vodka pints (which I throw out), but last night I found some Bota Minis behind her hanging clothes. Two were unopened, so I kept them. Lunch is going to be Carne Asada (marinated by Trader Joes), kale, and butternut squash. 5pm - When I finish cooking I call my stylist to schedule a bang trim for Monday. I have a pixie cut, so it gets shaped every 5-6 weeks. I write a target list, and I’m back out the door. 7pm - I managed to only purchase one “off list” item at Target (it was the Archer Farms low calorie ice cream). Deodorant, hand soap, body wash, wash cloths, and kitchen sponges ran me $31. 40. Sephora ended up being a disappointment - the two products recommended to me were over $50 each! I take a sample of one, and decide I’ll head to the Glossier Store at a later date to purchase more Solution. Dinner is chicken and brussel sprouts that I made a few days ago, topped with Pico. I pour the last glass of Rose, and settle down to play Skyrim. Sunday Funday! 10. 45pm - I wrap up my game so I can begin my winding down routine. I take an Olly Melatonin gummy (since I don’t really feel like sleeping), wash my face, brush my teeth, and fill in the Evening Reflection section of my Positive Planner. When I’m done it’s 11, so I settle down in bed. Daily Total - $126. 56 Day Two (1. 3) 9. 30am - I’ve been snoozing my alarm for an hour, so I get out of bed and make myself a cup of coffee. I haven’t been crazy about this roast, and I need to get back in the habit of reviewing the coffees through Mistobox to better curate my taste profile. I settle down with my coffee to set my daily intentions in my Positive Planner. Today’s intentions are “Grace and Kindness” and “No Gossip”. Afterwards I hop in the shower and run through my skin and hair routine. 10. 25am - I’m out the door with breakfast and lunch packed. I swipe onto the train with my metrocard, and settle down with a book. My commute takes me about an hour, but this job is definitely worth it. 4. 15pm - I actually get a break between my two shifts today! This is a joyous and momentous occasion. I have an hour and a half to actually eat my lunch and unwind. I run across the street to my bank, where I deposit my paycheck. (I’m in the process of getting direct deposit set up). This week is light. I had spent a lot of time emotionally processing my ex, so I had gotten a couple of shifts covered. My check is $1042 before taxes, and $756 after. I had also made $280 in cash tips which have already been deposited. I move $350 into my rent savings account. I pay $58. 74 off on my FedLoan. I had gotten into trouble with my federal student loans, and let them slip into collections. I was able to consolidate them in July, and now I pay them off each month. I bring the balance on my Wells Fargo student loan up to “current”. This costs $524. 28, and I still owe the $174. 76 payment before the 7th. My father had been paying my WF loan for me - he’s legally required to by my parents divorce agreement. Last year he was going through a bout of ill health caused by his 20+ years of alcoholism. He lost his job and stopped paying the loans without telling me. One loan went into what WF calls “Recovery” and one has been perpetually past due since I took over the payments in August. Inheriting a thousand dollars worth of overdue debt wasn’t easy, but I’m doing my best with the situation. The Recovery department has not yet reached out to me to finalize a new contract. WF had been very understanding about the situation, and I think they’re trying to give me time to get my shit together. When all of this is said and done, I have $255 in my account for the week. As a small treat for getting so much accomplished, I go to the tea room near work and have a Japanese Sencha. The cashier recognizes me, and we chat a bit about our respective jobs and the area. He gives me the 50% F&F discount, so my tea only costs $2. 50. I tip $2. Total - $4. 50 (+$583. 02) 5. 30pm - My manager texts me to let me know that he doesn’t need me to come back, as we’re currently in one of the slowest weeks of the year. I’m happy to skedaddle since the other option is to stay until close and I have two more doubles ahead of me. I made $140 off my lunch shift, of which $8 is cash. Not a great day. 9. 30pm - I’ve been home for nearly three hours. I’ve had dinner (chicken and brussel sprouts again), texted my landlord to arrange a date to talk about paint colors, and played more Skyrim. My roommate’s ex wife picked the colors the apartment is currently painted, and the color scheme ranges from Cheese Whiz to Seafoam. My roommate and I want to have the common spaces repainted to the Benjamin Moore color of the year, First Light, which is a blushy peachy color. We’re keeping the Seafoam green in the living room. We’re hoping it will bring a sense of continuity to the space. 10pm - I’m feeling queasy, so I make a cup of peppermint tea and recap in my Positive Planner. Then I wash my face, brush my teeth, and take a gummy. Daily Total - $4. 02) Day Three (1. 4) 8 am - I get up, make my coffee, and open my phone to a series of worrying text messages from my mom. Apparently someone got her card info and wiped her accounts clean. The charges can be reversed, but not for a few weeks. I offer to send her some grocery money or to pay the phone bill, but she turns me down on both counts. Apparently the phone bill is already paid, and Ex Husband #4 (whom she coparents my 11 year old twin brothers with) gave her some cash for groceries. 8. 45am - With my mom taken care of and my coffee gone, I fill in my Positive Planner for the morning. My intentions for the day are “Grace and Kindness” and “Talk to others about themselves”. Now it’s time to shower, pack a lunch, and head out the door. 30am - Hair and skin care is an area where I like to splurge. My ex worked at Lush from 2014-2016, and I got hooked on high quality hair care that way. I’ve largely abandoned Lush because I no longer use sulfates in my hair and most of their skin products are meh. Skin care right now is mostly the Sephora Line, with a few The Ordinary serums thrown in and a Rose Water toner. I am digging how well my moisturizer (CeraVe! ) absorbs after using the $50 AHA serum, but I don’t think I can justify the cost when Glossier Solution is in the $20 range. 15am - I’m out the door at my usual “running early” time. It gives me just enough wiggle room to change into my uniform and make a cup of coffee before our preshift meeting. It’s another grey day, and I don’t think I’m going to make any money. I swipe onto the subway using my unlimited metrocard, and I’m off! 7pm - I volunteer to work through and close lunch/open dinner. It means I get cut early on this slow and wet day. My tip total for 11. 30am to 6. 30pm is $250 ($100 in cash), which is neither great nor bad. A two top (a mom and daughter) brought me a jar of Mike and Ikes from Dylan’s Candy Bar! They saw my name on the jar, and were excited to bring it in to me. It was an incredibly sweet gesture from two strangers to bring the holiday season to a close. 8pm - Between having to take a shuttle bus and the fact the Q is running local, I’ve been commuting an hour and I’m nowhere near home. I fantasize about the things I would do if I didn’t have to do laundry tonight (aka - drink wine and play Skyrim) and realize that I really need a new hobby. 45pm - I’m finally home, and I realize that if I were to do laundry now I would be stuck at the laundromat until nearly 11. Hard pass. I’ll just have to wear a personal shirt to the milkshake a coworker bought me (Shake Shack ftw!! ) I’m not hungry for dinner, so I settle down for (drum roll please) wine and Skyrim. 11. 10pm - I’m regretting my decision to have a second glass of wine. Something about it feels excessive, and now I feel bloated and gross. I wash my face, brush my teeth, fill in my planner, and skip the gummy. I’m exhausted tonight. Daily Total - $0 Day Four (1. 5) 8. 30am - I hit that snooze button for about thirty minutes, and then I’m out of bed and feeling awful. There’s a bug going around the FOH, and out manager has officially declared that none of us are allowed in the office because we just keep passing it back and forth between ourselves. I’m also out of Claritin, which I take every morning. Not an auspicious start to the day. I’m on my couch with a cup of coffee by nine, mourning the fact that my weight has gone up three pounds. Curse my red wine decisions! Curse Shake Shack! It’s crisp and sunny out today. Even though it’s frigid, I’m sure work will be busy. People normally turn out on the third day of bad weather, so I’m hoping it’s a good day to be on a double. I start hitting people up to plan a monday social event. Dreamland is ruled out since they’re apparently only Thursday-Sunday (boo), but maybe the stars will align and I’ll be able to swing a group of friends before it’s over in February. 50am - I’m out the door at my “running early to open” time, and reward myself by swinging into a local coffee roaster for a small black drip and a gluten free muffin. It’s $6. 53, and I tip a dollar. No one is available for Monday so far, but I make plans to hit the GoodWill bins in Queens on Wednesday. December-January is (IMO) the best time to thrift. People are cleaning out their houses for #newyearnewme, and wanted to bank on those tax write offs before January 1st hit. Total - $7. 53 10. 45pm - Today was rough. When predicting that we would be busy, I totally forgot that the 7 train is down. That kills our business every time. I work 11am-10. 30pm, and only make $252 all day. I skip the shuttle (lesson learned! ), and walk the half mile to the Q. On the way I stop at target for allergy medicine, and am delighted to see that this location has a pretty great looking convenience food section. I grab a couple of rolls of decent looking sushi and eat it on the train platform. It’s not Zenkichi, but I’m not mad at it. Total - $20. 22 11. 40pm - Bless whoever decided that the Q train would run express tonight. I’m home and ready to bunker down. Tomorrow holds no rest for the wicked. Hair at 10am, Therapy at 3. 45, and then Chiropractor after that. I also need to go grocery shopping and wash my laundry once I’m home. This adulting thing sucks. I run through my night time routine and set my alarm. Daily Total - $27. 75 Day Five (1. 6) 9. 45am - Today is already gearing up to be one of those days. I wake up thirty minutes late and barely have time to shower and have half a cup of coffee before running out the door. Without surprise, the B/Q line is running with delays due to a signal malfunction. I give the salon a call to let them know I’ll be about five minutes late, which is unfortunate because I’m my stylist’s first appointment of the day. I reload my metrocard since I have a very full week ahead of me. A seven day unlimited costs $33, and I add $5. 50 for my fare to Hoboken later. Total - $38. 50 11. 10am - My shape up goes well, despite my tardiness. I’m normally a very punctual person, so my stylist is willing to forgive me. We chat about her dating life, the Golden Globes, the new Joker movie, and the controversy that surounded the Suicide Squad movie. My bang trim cost $25 (after a $5 tip), and I schedule a full cut for February 17. The full cut will cost $115, and I always tip $40. The salon is back in my old neighborhood, which is where my entire life was located for about three years. There is never a lack of things for me to do around here. My next stop is my old apartment building to inquire after a package someone shipped there by accident. My old super lets me know that it’s already been returned to the sender. We talk awhile about things around the building, my new place, and his kids (they used to live down the hall from me) before I head a block away to my dentist. In July 2018 I had a root canal, a cap placed, and all four wisdom teeth extracted. The self pay cost was just shy of 3K, and I’ve been paying it off at about a hundred a month since then. Today I make the final $190 payment (I run it on credit). I also schedule a check up, since I haven’t been back to the dentist since I had the work done. I know I should have, but something rubbed me the wrong way about racking up more debt when I already owed him so much money. My dentist and I talk about how I’m now making twice as much as I’ve made at my previous job, and how my New Years resolution is debt repayment. He tells me I’ll start to really feel good about it in a few months, once I’ve grown my savings. Total - $25 (+$190) 12pm - My plan had been to hang out at the BPL until my therapy appointment, but that’s quickly rendered impossible. Between Baby Yoga on the first floor (yes, I misheard it as Baby Yoda), and a group of homeless men who have taken up the seats on the second floor (no judgment here, it’s frigid out! ), I’m herded into the world after writing the previous entry and checking out a book. My body reminds me that I skipped breakfast, so I ride the train one stop to a tequila bar I used to work at. I have the lunch special (a taco, rice and beans, and roasted veggies) for $12, and two glasses of semi dry riesling as I chat with the head bartender for two hours. I guess he doesn’t like me as much as my other previous coworkers, because he charges me for both of my glasses of wine. Oh well. You win some, you lose some. Lunch is $27. 70, and I tip $7. Total - 34. 70 3pm - After a poke around GoodWill (I don’t buy anything since I’m hitting the bins on Wednesday), I take the train back one stop to therapy. I grab a coffee to break my $20 (I’m paying my therapist in cash), and settle down for the next 45 minutes to plan D&D. My cold brew is $4. 90, and I tip a dollar. 90 5pm - My therapist and I have a good conversation about my ex, healthy boundary setting, and codependency. I get a book recommendation (added to my amazon cart until the next paycheck), and pay for my visit in cash. Total - $115 7pm - This chiropractor seems much more calm and professional than the doctor who was hear on Thursday. He’s been practicing since 95, and seems much less eager to literally crack my back into place. He does a hip adjustment, and tells me that my left leg has been about an inch longer than my right. I speculate it’s from fracturing both of my hips in a horseback riding accident when I was 16. I get a slight shoulder adjustment, and a neck adjustment. Both of them have been very intent on convincing me that they can cure me of the migraines I’ve had since I was a toddler. I reiterate that I’m primarily here for pain relief in my shoulders. This visit is paid for as part of my membership. I take a quick poke around the Anthro sale section, where I’m enticed by some topical CBD oils that are supposed to be phenomenal for muscle pain. I don’t get them, as I’m still not entirely convinced that they will work. The train fare to Hoboken is already on my card, and when I transfer from the PATH to the Subway I grab a butterfinger. Total - $1. 50 8. 30 - Salmon, butternut squash, green beans, salad greens, cucumbers, pickles, and plantain chips runs me $26. 92 at Trader Joes. On the way home I start putting together a Discord group for people from a r/nycmeetups post. There’s interest in a book/writing club, and I’ve been roped into helping organize it. Okay, I’m also a perfectionist control freak who loves this type of thing. I rewrote the By-Laws and Charter of my JSA Chapter my sophomore year of highschool. For fun. Nobody asked me to do that. I still need to do laundry. I promise myself I’ll wake up early and do it in the morning. Total - 26. 92 10pm - I wash my face, brush my teeth, fill in my planner, and take half a gummy. I’m turning in early so I can wake up and do laundry! I swear! Daily Total - $241. 62 (+$190) Day Six (1. 7) 8. 30am - Is anyone surprised I snoozed my alarm? I’m not. I don’t do laundry, and instead sleep an extra hour and a half. Then I get up, make a cup of coffee, and work on organizing this writing club. 9am - I fill in my planner, and get dressed to face the day. It appears that WF won’t let me make a student loan payment on my credit card, but I shrug it off. They no longer charge late payments on student loans, so I’ll just pay it when I’m paid on Friday. 1. 30pm - I spend two hours at work. The entire coffee station gets cleaned and restocked. I worked in third wave coffee for three years, and I try to give it a thorough scrubbing once a week. I’m the only person who really bothers to get the inside of the single table tips $16, or 21%. My friend and I solidify our plans to grab lunch and hit the bins tomorrow. I’ll see her at D&D tonight, but I’m excited for some one on one time. 2. 15pm - I absolutely cannot wait until I get home to pee. I dash into the local coffee roaster for a small back drip and a pit stop. I tip a dollar. Total - $3. 45 3pm - I sit in the coffee shop for awhile, and am delighted and surprised when the oldest of my younger brothers calls. He’s 22 and living in Montana right now, so we don’t get to talk all that much. Over the course of our conversation he ends up recommending that I try a CBD cream for my shoulders. I might need to head back to Anthro the next time I’m in Hoboken and see if they still have any left. He needs to leave for work after about thirty minutes, so we promise each other to talk again soon. We make this promise every time we talk on the phone. I grab a Bandit liter of wine for D&D tonight on my way home. I’m a sucker for decent quality boxed wine. It’s so emotionally satisfying to me. My mom has also had to be talked out of ordering a hundred dollar bottle of sake at a sushi restaurant, so I don’t feel too bad when I indulge in the cheap stuff. Total - 10. 89 3. 10pm - My laundry stares at me. I stare back. The laundry finally wins. I withdraw $10 at the deli and wash three loads of laundry, including my whites. Total - $10 2am - I ran D&D from 7ish to midnight, and then sat up talking until 1. 30. Everyone enjoyed themselves and wants to come back next week, which is great for a game I’ve been trying to get off the ground for about a month now. I’m a little drunk, and indescribably happy. I skip washing my face tonight, and settle into bed. Daily Total - 24. 32 Day Seven (1. 8) 9. 30am - Good morning! I’m a little hungover when getting out of bed, but a shower and a cup of coffee takes care of that. I’m still riding the waves of euphoria from last night, and not even all of the dishes we generated can dampen it. My friend and I reiterate our plans to get tacos in LIC and then hit the Bins, and I bum around the house scrolling through Reddit until it’s time to go. 50am - I’m delayed getting out the door by a call from my Ex’s rehab. I’m heading upstate to attend a family program on Thursday (tomorrow), and they just want to go over the rules with me and make sure that I’ll be there on time. Once I assure them that I will be there I head out the door. Metro fare is already paid, so all I have to do is snag a seat and settle down with my book. 1pm - My friend and I had a small feast at the Taqueria, and a couple of prethrifting margaritas (I might have needed a little hair of the dog). I pay, because it was my idea and I know that money is super tight for her right now. It’s $81. 02 after tip. Total - $81. 02 4. 30pm - The bins were phenomenal! We dig around for three hours. My two standout items were a long grain leather duffle that retails at $315, and a pair of unworn black converse. I also get a dress and a few shirts. The by the pound total is $16. 08 (and the duffel is $10 of that). On the way out the door we see some board games in their “showcase” section, where everything is priced as is. I grab Visitor in Blackwood Grove for $7. Total - $23. 08 5. 30pm - Home again! My roommate left me a few candles and a sweet note as a “thank you” for cat sitting while he was traveling over the holidays. It’s a very sweet gesture, especially because last time I cat sat for him he bought me expensive cookies. My coworkers enjoyed eating them. One is “Havana Cuba” so I light it to keep me company while I read and type up my Money Diary. My Diary was handwritten, which I think really helped me get into the habit of whipping out my notebook and not only recording the purchase, but recording my thought process around the purchase, as well as purchases I would like to make in the future. 9pm - I ate eat quick dinner, wash my face, and go through the rest of my evening routine. I need to be up at six am tomorrow to make it to the Family Meeting, so I’m turning in early. Daily Total - $104. 08 Reflections Food and Drink - 200. 31 Debt Repayment - 773. 02 Entertainment - 0. 00 Home and Health - 210. 99 Clothes and Beauty - 72. 48 Transportation - 44. 00 Total - 527. 78 (+773. 02 in debt repayment) This was an atypical week for me. Obviously, there was a big push to repay debt as I come out of the holiday season and my industry starts to slow down. I also drank a lot more this week than I typically do, and spent more on eating out then I’m comfortable with. I have the tendency to want to make it “worth it” when people hang out with me, but that’s something for me to work through with my therapist. $527 does include budgeted expenses, such as my therapy, my metrocard, and my groceries. The total spent this week is closer to $350 without those budgeted expenses, which is about $100 higher than I think I want to spend per week moving forward. I also noticed I have the tendency to start planning my purchases several days in advance, which I think is a positive. My quest for a chemical exfoliant is an example of that, as is my thought process surrounding finding a topical CBD oil. I did, in fact, end up purchasing one today. I went to the chiropractor on my way home from upstate, and swung through Anthro then. Keeping a money diary has been a positive, as it holds me accountable to my day to day spending. Truth be told, I spent a lot less having coffee out this week because I kept telling myself that I didn’t want to fess up to you guys that I was drinking coffee out when I pay so much to have good coffee at home. I also make an excellent cup of coffee, I was a barista for three years! But I feel that in general I had far fewer little impulse purchases because I was forced to confront each of them.

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