Sunday, February 4th, 2018

gobrookeyourself: (being all serious)
[personal profile] gobrookeyourself
Today the class was back in the normal home ec class, which was probably good since Brooke would rather avoid the Danger Shop and its programming if possible.

"Today we're going to do something totally boring: budgets!" Brooke greeted the class.

Which was cute, since when she was poor she hadn't had it together enough to work with a budget, and now that she had money it didn't even occur to her.

"It's a good way to know what's going in and coming out of your bank account, or credit union, or your mattress where you store your money or whatever so you can prevent yourselves from going broke when possible," she went on. "First you're going to look at what you have in your accounts, then figure out what you have coming into them. Maybe you get money from home. Maybe you have a job. Maybe you don't have a job but could use one and let me remind you that Clothes Over Bros is hiring. If you don't have money coming in, I can only assume you're living off of the pizza guys who deliver six boxes at a time because one guy called for a small and they got ambitious. Once you know what's coming in, you have to figure out what's going out. That's whatever bills you have, which probably isn't much right now. But you probably pay for food, entertainment, clothes, whatever. Add that in. If you have a monthly bill, like your phone, you can count on that always coming out every month. When you take what goes out and subtract it from what you have coming in, that's what you have left for the month, and you can spend it however you want. Just remember that if you go over that amount you're screwed, so try to leave something to carry over. And I guess you can put stuff in savings or whatever if you want. Anyway, that's what you get to do today: figure out your budget, and maybe work it out a little more. Like if you have a hundred dollars left over, what amount are you allowed to spend on food for the month? What amount for things like going out? So, have fun feeling boring."
atreideslioness: (Actually?I'm plotting to kill my husband)
[personal profile] atreideslioness
When students arrived for class today, they'd find various teapots set out around the room, each one with a neatly-printed card saying what type of tea was in it, and enough cups for everyone to have two or three different types.

"Amaterasu, Amaterasu-ōmikami, or Ōhiru-menomuchi-no-kami, is a sun goddess and one of the principal Shinto deities or kami," Ghanima said once the class had assembled, sipping her own tea serenely.  "Her name, Amaterasu, means literally "that which illuminates Heaven". She was born from the left eye of Izanagi as he purified himself in a river and went on to become the ruler of the Higher Celestial Plain, or Takamagahara.  She is also said to be directly linked in lineage to the Imperial Household of Japan and the Emperor, who are considered descendants of the kami themselves." 

Do you need proof of God? Does one light a torch to see the sun? )

"Eventually, Susanoo would apologize by gifting Amaterasu with the Ama-no-Murakumo-no-Tsurugi, a powerful sword that he found in the body of a eight-headed dragon.  The sword would later be renamed the Kusanagi-no-Tsurugi, and become one of the three Imperial Regalia of Japan."

 

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