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Smiling JOe

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Nov 18, 2004
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Today, I heard on NPR, that (year to date) Americans have cut back their driving by 2% over last year. I know I don't drive as much as I used to. I plan my trips more carefully. Personally, I don't think the crunch is hurting only when we fill our tanks with gas, but anytime we fill our shopping buggies with anything. I continually see prices on items changing. Some local businesses have even had to adjust their prices accordingly.

As BeachSi02 stated, I think we will see people taking vacations closer to home. Fortunately, SoWal has a larger number of major South Eastern cities in fairly close proximity. Piggyback that onto what Mermaid said about the gas price change being the equivalent of only one meal out, I think many people will just put it on the credit card, or eat sandwiches for that meal.
 

Alicia Leonard

SoWal Insider
Today, I heard on NPR, that (year to date) Americans have cut back their driving by 2% over last year. I know I don't drive as much as I used to. I plan my trips more carefully. Personally, I don't think the crunch is hurting only when we fill our tanks with gas, but anytime we fill our shopping buggies with anything. I continually see prices on items changing. Some local businesses have even had to adjust their prices accordingly.

As BeachSi02 stated, I think we will see people taking vacations closer to home. Fortunately, SoWal has a larger number of major South Eastern cities in fairly close proximity. Piggyback that onto what Mermaid said about the gas price change being the equivalent of only one meal out, I think many people will just put it on the credit card, or eat sandwiches for that meal.

Amen, SJ. I have really noticed this the last 4-6 weeks, I'm paying much more at the grocery for the same items I have always purchased.
 
We used to bring two SUVs to the beach because daughter and BF were too cool to ride with us. Now they ride with us.

Also, we were thinking about getting a second standard poodle, but two crates for transporting two big poodles to the beach would require us to keep a large SUV. So I guess Pepper won't be getting a brother. I have the cold weather package on my car so we can fold down the back seat and put her crate there, saving gas by not driving the SUV for short trips to the beach when it's just me and hubby.
 

organicmama

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Jul 31, 2006
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It costs us about $80.00 to fill up the minivan right now and about $60.00 to fill up the Accord. We're using the Accord more now, even though we bought the van for space. Right now, I'd be happy with just one car again.

I've been wanting a bike for a while and never focused as much on purchasing one as I should... the crunch that has been placed on consumers is what's getting me off my butt about getting one that works for toting and for larger families.

I don't make random trips to Destin or PCB anymore because those eat up the gas.

I'm also doing other things that I have spent about 10 years saying I was going to do regarding simplifying life: like growing some veggies, etc.

I don't know about anyone else, but back in the early 1990's I saw this coming as gas prices in Europe were so much higher than ours, SO I'm not freaking out about it. I am finally doing what I have been wanting to and having the excuse of higher prices to justify it. I have thought about writing a blog about simplifying life for a family of 5, but I don't know how well I'd keep it up.

I pray the gas prices don't hurt the tourist business down here, because we sure as heck live off tourism as a family.
 

Zebraspots

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May 15, 2008
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The gas prices don't make a big difference for me, but that's because I get pretty good mileage and don't drive much. I am sure it is still adding up though.

I know groceries are definitely more expensive and the next plane ticket I buy will be even more of a bite out of my wallet than normal.
 

Rita

margarita brocolia
Dec 1, 2004
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We plan local driving trips better. And try to impress upon the teenager the need to conserve gas.
This wouldn't be a necessity for us but I think it is very good for us as we used to be much more ecologically minded.

I want Jackie to grow up as unmaterialistic as reasonably possible. It was a lot easier for my parents because the money simply wasn't there. We can't use that excuse so just try to instill simpler values and energy conservation etc.

We made our trip to the beach this year in the Honda Civic instead of the van. Got 40 mpg and we were pushing it. We didn't bring the girl and dog so could get by with smaller car.

When we traded cars we were careful to consider gas mileage - except we have always done that, but did get rid of the truck which was hard for Bill to do. :sosad:

I think we will cut back some on eating out, which we should anyway 'cause we do that more than needed - just got in the habit.

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CPort

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Feb 15, 2007
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well, I have to make another trip to Jacksonville in a couple of weeks and it will be cheaper for me to fly than to drive my Honda CR-V if I book in advance and fly on T or Th.
 

kathydwells

Darlene is my middle name, not my nickname
Dec 20, 2004
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I will buy a couple less cases of beer if I have too, but I won't not come to SoWal because of the gas prices. :cool:
 

Jdarg

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Feb 15, 2005
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There are three high school students in Kentucky that have started riding their horses to school. The commute takes up to 45 minutes each way. I wonder if that is how they pick up their dates. :rotfl:

Don't laugh. I used to ride my horse to our little town store to get candy. There was a hitching post outside, and sometimes my horse would decide he was tired of waiting on me there and I would find him back at the house- he knew his way home.:rotfl:

Sometimes I wasn't wearing shoes. I grew up in Kentucky, ya know.;-)
 

Jdarg

SoWal Expert
Feb 15, 2005
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I will buy a couple less cases of beer if I have too, but I won't not come to SoWal because of the gas prices. :cool:

We can have a car wash for beer. Or better yet, bump the Niceville girls softball team off the intersection of 30-A and 283, where they have been panhandling on several busy Saturday mornings. "Beer for Darlene" is a local SoWal cause!
 
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