Four months. That’s how long it’s been since we cut the cord and pitched the cable box out of the house. Did I ever think that day would come? No. Cable was my friend, confidant, stress reliever, entertainer, babysitter, etc. Why would I exile an important member of the family? A few months after the birth of my son, things began to come into perspective and I realized that someone had to go, and it wasn’t my wife or the baby.
- Cancelled cable TV service.
- Canceling this saved us roughly $100 a month. At one point we were spending around $300 a month for cable, phone and internet.
- We canceled the local paper, which I really only read for the Sunday paper but was forced to get 2 other days as well.
- I read all of my news on my iPad. Plus I only read the news that interests me.
- We got rid of recycling pickup.
- Honestly, I can drive 10 minutes and drop it off myself. Besides, curb side wouldn’t even take my glass so I had to make the trip anyways.
- We reduced our Netflixservice.
- We went from multiple DVD’s at a time to only one.
I think we ended up saving roughly a few hundred dollars at most, but every little bit helps. The next step we took after cutting the cord was wondering how we were going to bring content to our TV’s in the house. This seemed like an easy fix but proved to be a little more daunting than I had originally planned.









