But I have managed to manage my money well here, bolstered by the multiple unexplained deposits from my predoctoral fellowship (which, as it turns out are all legitimate), and the generosity of the couple with whom I am staying, rent free.
I did have to spend a decent chunk of change on acquiring reliable internet access. I was misinformed about the iPhone's tethering capabilities. And I found out about the misinformation AFTER I bought matching iphones for Chris and me. We didn't intend to match, but we both wanted the white ones.

Although I could do some internet-ing via the iphone, I had to pursue other options. So I found a way, via the sierra wireless aircard.

And if I cancel the At&t data plan and return the sierra wireless aircard within a month, I am off scott free. Even if I don't, I can pay the $175 early termination fee and sell the aircard for about that on ebay. I also get to give my dad my Razr which he technically bought for me a few years ago and is excited to use as his phone. :)
I am very close to being debt free for the first time in a while. Other than my small, interest and payment-deferred student loan, I have no debt. I need to be debt free if I am going to sign on for the risks associated with buying and owning a home.
That said, I haven't been entirely spendthrift. I have made a few careful purchases in addition to the iphones.
These dresses were all on major sale.
Theory Dilia dress from Bloomingdales


Marc by Marc Jacobs velvet Mochachino dress (part of the fall of 90s grunge):
