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What do i need for my new apartment?

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Kevin


I posted this a little while ago but didn't get too much feedback so I guess I'll try again. I'm moving into my first real apartment later this summer. I'm a freshman in college right now so I have no idea what the necessities for a new apartment are. Its a one bedroom, a little bit under 600 s.f. with a small bedroom and a decent sized living room and kitchen. It comes with a bed, a dresser, a nightstand, a couch, a lounge chair, a coffee table, an end table, and a t.v. stand. What else do i need for this place? Please include basics like bedding and whatever else you can think of. Keep in mind I'm a 20 year old guy, so I want it to be kind of a bachelor pad, but not like the sleazy ones you often see in college. Thanks for your help!


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Dining table & Chairs
Desk
Chair
Lamp
Bookcase
Bed Sheets
Duvet
Pillow
Pillow Cases
Alarm Clock
Clothing Hangers
Blinds
Under Bed Box
Blankets
Bath Mat
Facial Tissue
Hair Dryer
Toilet Paper
Toilet Brush
Toilet Plunger
Towels (hand)
Towels (bath)
Scale
Shower Curtain
Curtain Rings
Shower Caddy
Wastebasket
Cutlery
Flatware Set
Chefâs Knife
Paring Knife
Slicing Knife
Steak Knives
Utility Knife
Knife Block
Knife Sharpener
Dining Dinnerware
Coffee Mugs
Tea Cups
Serving Bowl
Serving Platter
water glasses
wine glasses
Coffee Machine
Kettle
Hand Mixer
Food Processor
Microwave
Toaster/Oven
Blender
Cork Screw
Food Containers
Spatula
Can Opener
Cutting Board
Ladles
Tongs
Colander
Veggie Peeler
Fire Extinguisher
Cookware Set
sauce pans
omelette pan
stockpot
pot lids
Pyrex Set
Cake/Pie Pans
Loaf & Muffin Pans
Rolling Pin
Mixing Bowls
Measuring Cups
Measuring Spoons
Cookie Sheet
Dish Rags/Towels
Tablecloth
Oven Mitts
Pot Holders
Placemats
Curtains/Rods
Laundry Basket
Laundry Detergent
Washing up liquid
Drying Rack
Iron
Iron Ironing Board
Broom
Dust Pan
Step Stool
Bucket
Mop
Garbage Can
Garbage Bags
Cleaners
Dusters
Vacuum
Batteries
Flashlight
Drawer Organizer
Shirt Hangers
Pant Hangers
Storage Boxes
Storage Trunk
Stacking Bins
Surge Protector
Extension Cords
Smoke Detector
Carbon Monoxide
Detector
Home Insurance
Set of Tools
Pictures
Plants
Lamps
Candles
Shelving Unit
Radio
TV
DVD Player

Wanting to get married but money problems suck!?




laserguy16


Heres the skinny:

We want to get married, but I will never have enough money to buy her a ring. Ok, so we have a baby together, we waited, and now the time is right. We COULD use some money from tax rebates on a ring. Ok, now the remaining money wouldn't let us do a wedding, and we both have huge families (and unlike most people now-a-days we have family values and talk to these people regularly) so the amount of guests would be about 200. Oh yeah, our credit is F***ed so that isn't an option.

I'm a DJ on the side so finding someone who owes me a favor and will DJ wouldn't be a problem. This comes down to location and catering.

Location: Ideally outside, even if it was a back yard, we still have to deal with tents / chairs / tables / table cloths etc etc etc.

Catering, I was really thinking a pig (or 3) roast.

Who has ideas on low cost weddings?

What kind of ring is right, and doesn't say "I way overspent on this" and also doesn't flop the other direction and say "hey I'm a giant douchebag, I don't want to spend much on you"... I have a feeling that if I don't find that delicate balance soon I will be on the street.



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Okay, let's plan a inexpensive wedding. But first let me say this and don't be offended. You do not have to have a wedding in front of family to be married. For God's sake you have a child, go to the courthouse buy a marriage license and get married there. Anyone who wants to wine and cry because they didn't get to see you married needed to pay for the wedding of "their" dreams. Secondly, skip the engagement ring and just have a simple wedding band and if you can only afford one, well get it for the bride. My hubby of 30+ years has never had a wedding band and has never wanted one, too dangerous around the equipment he works with. You can always upgrade rings later in life when money is not so tight. Third thing, please don't waste tax refund on a wedding when it could be used for a house down payment, night classes or baby's medical bills, something important.

Okay, I'll stop preaching at ya now, it's the mother in me!

Here is what friends of ours did a few years ago and it was a lot of fun. Hopefully if you are still insistent about a wedding it will give you some good ideas:
Wedding was held at a local lake and only immediate family attended the lakeside service. Nearby was a screened in pavilion which they rented. It had a small kitchen and bathrooms and picnic tables in it. Someone brought their stereo and speakers, bride & groom had made cds of their favorite songs and that took the place of a dj (you can use your friend). The food was made by bride & other family members (bbq, potato salad, think family reunion). A family friend w/ a nice camera took pictures and they were great. Family members could borrow disc and print whichever pics they wanted. Bride had purchased her dress at a local shop for a few hundred dollars, but I would recommend eBay for a used dress, or resale shop.....don't spend over $100. It will be worn one time and then hang collecting dust. Also if bride is not insistent on the whole wedding dress thing, go with something more casual like a sundress. If tuxes are expensive in your area, just wear black pants and a white shirt, maybe a tie if you want to go that formal, just go to someplace like Wal-mart for these items. Only have a Maid of Honor and your Best Man and they supply their own outfits. Remember it's outdoors, casual is okay. Wal-mart, Hobby Lobby are places that carry pre-made silk bouquets for under 20 bucks. Or girl's might be able to make their own. Now our friends chose to have a couple of kegs of beer but I would recommend you skip that since it adds to cost very quickly. Almost forgot, invitations were bought at Wal-Mart, printed out at home and included instructions to the immediate family to bring their lawn chairs, seating was not supplies. Friends received invitations inviting them to reception, telling them location and time and stated: "Seating is limited, the scenery is great, so grab you lawn chairs and come help us celebrate our special day." Counting, plates, plastic dinnerware, cups, tea, coffee, beer, wedding cake(bride's friend made it as her gift to them), invitations, postage, dress, tux, food, preacher, license, rings,and one night in a nice motel, they said they spent about $1500. Others bringing food saved them a tremendous amount and not renting chairs & tables did too. Wedding was this time of the year, so weather was perfect.
Good luck, look around for a special place, a pretty park, or maybe a family members large yard, I know you can find someplace that will cost you very little and still be a nice setting for a wedding. You've got the dj, and hog idea is great if you have a way to do it and know what hogs will cost you, that's a lot of BBQ sauce too, lol. But most of all, remember, you are just as married if it cost you $10 or $10,000. Hug that baby, tell it's momma you love her more than life itself and remember they are what really matters in your life, not a big wedding but making a family!




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