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		<title>No more newspaper</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Jan 2011 02:55:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Our subscription to the little local paper expires next month, and we won&#8217;t be renewing it. It&#8217;s not in our new budget. The paper is the first of surely many things that weren&#8217;t important enough to be thought of when we planned our move to one income. When Andy told me about the renewal notice, [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Our subscription to the little local paper expires next month, and we won&#8217;t be renewing it. It&#8217;s not in our new budget. The paper is the first of surely many things that weren&#8217;t important enough to be thought of when we planned our move to one income. </p>
<p>When Andy told me about the renewal notice, my first thoughts were, &#8220;Oh! We need the paper, and it isn&#8217;t that much. We should go ahead and renew it.&#8221;</p>
<p>Then I realized that isn&#8217;t us anymore. That can&#8217;t be us anymore.</p>
<p>I enjoy our local paper; it makes me feel a bit more like I belong. It keeps me current on local news like who is celebrating the big 100 and when the fair is. I have to admit I skip all the sports, and I don&#8217;t read the seniors column, or the market column, or the church and music pages. Realistically, it takes me about ten minutes to read the paper (as long as Anya isn&#8217;t trying to poke holes in it with her fairy wand).</p>
<p>Fifty cents for ten minutes of enjoyment is $3.00 an hour. (I&#8217;m not sure what that means in terms of anything meaningful right now, but the Frugal Zealot is always calculating cost per hour, so it seems the thing to do.) I can read the paper at the library for free, and since I plan to spend a lot of time at the library in the coming weeks, being able to read the paper will be a nice something to look forward to.</p>
<p>So, bye bye paper&#8230;first unexpected budget victim of 2011.</p>
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