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    Amen to that homemaker66!

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    I understand, read the thread I had started earlier today. I know where you are coming from.
    taking one day at a time, trying to get rid of debt!!

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    Very glad for you Michelle. I understand how the guilt can eat at you sometimes, all too well. Still struggling with it occasionally myself. I hope to let go of it like you did someday, though. Thanks for you post.


    Bring on them baby steps...
    Step 1: done
    Step 2: waiting on amount, hubby had followup colonoscopy, I had visit to ER with followup procedure
    Step 3: to follow, won't know aim until things settle
    Step 4: to follow, currently at 6%
    Step 5: grown child
    Step 6: huge mortgage ANNIHILATED!!
    Step 7: ahhhh....



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    That is good to hear, you must feel like you are on cloud 9
    Starting Totally Over. Working on the Dave Ramsey Baby Steps!

    Challenges:

    Baby Emergency Fund: $500.32/ $1000

    Debt :

    Visa $967.28/ $1000
    Mortgage $41,411.40/52,000

    Other:
    Retirement Savings $115,330.25

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    Good for you! I know sometimes I feel guilty for not working off the farm but then after looking at all I do all day and how much more I'd spend between clothes, fuel and convience foods that it IS better to be here, but a bit of cash now and then would be nice, lol!

    kj

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    Wow you sound soo happy! Enjoy being home!

    married to my honey
    mommy to one handsome teenager
    mommy to 2 furbabies

    no consumer debt, zero, zip nada

    mortgage - 56,140.96 pay off date 11/2017
    car fund 5,000
    heating unit 0

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    homemaker 66 i know what u mean. I love being a sahm beacuse i know i would have the extra car, insurnace and clothes, gas, if i went to work, and we3 worked it out, Id rather take stay at home then pay out all that money and put up with less mula. ((HHHUUGGGSSS))) to ya!!!

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