2008-10-02

Primary means of communication

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# of text messages sent and received by the teenager in September: 2655

Anybody that's spent any time with her recently could have probably guessed that though.

Updated: We discovered the 2655 was when she borrowed my phone. She also sent over 4000 from her phone. Over 6000 texts in one month. What's the texting equivalent of carpal tunnel?

2008-09-30

I enjoy pretty coffee

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2008-09-29

So many reasons to cry today

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I didn't but I was close. For many reasons.

- Slept only 4 hours since we got back late and I had to get to work very early.
- Work is VERY stressful. Co-worker got snippy with me which is not normal. Worked from 7 a.m. - 10 p.m. Got approval to post 2 new job openings.
- Paid off my student loans...happy tears!
- Dan's finally signed the lease to open his restaurant!!!!!

Big, big day today.

Financial Planning Update

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October is our first month to use the Total Money Makeover plan so we just sat down and planned some things out.

- We budgeted every dollar of the month.
- We eliminated the housekeepers. I know it sounds bratty to say but I'm really sweating how to keep the house clean without them. I work too much and have too many square feet. I swear we'd be better off in an apartment.
- We're reducing our YMCA membership to not include the child care option. We don't use that option anymore so it's an unneeded expense.
- We're getting strict again on our food spending. When I've stayed at home in the past, I've been able to do this well so we're going to try it again.
- We've identified some ways of generating additional funds such as selling the hot tub we never use and selling some of the kids old items that are in good shape.
- We canceled our credit cards.

Best of all.....

we just paid off my student loans!!!!!!!!!

They have hung over my head for 10 years and I thought they'd never be gone but now they officially are. Gone. Done. No more. We had a chunk of money sitting in savings so we used most of it to pay off my loans, leaving enough to still maintain the emergency fund.

Now our only debt remaining is the second mortgage we got when we bought the house. We had an 80/15/5 arrangement where our main mortgage is the 80% part, our second mortage is the 15% part and then we paid cash for the 5% part. The Total Money Makeover plan says that the second mortgage should be part of your debt payoff step so that's our only remaining thing. We're attacking it until it's gone.

So if we're following along in the program, here are the steps we've completed so far.

1.) $1,000 to start an Emergency Fund
2.) Pay off all debt using the Debt Snowball
- Pay off student loans
- Pay off second mortage
3.) 3 to 6 months of expenses in savings
4.) Invest 15% of household income into Roth IRAs and pre-tax retirement
5.) College funding for children
6.) Pay off home early
7.) Build wealth and give! Invest in mutual funds and real estate

Weekly health update

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Took me a few days to recover from the half-marathon and I took the week off from exercise. Ate healthy but was voraciously hungry all week. May have lost a few pounds but not really sure.

Starting Body for Life this week which is good because I miss lifting. As my sister-in-law's mom told me in KC this weekend, I need to be lifting because it's important for women to do to protect against things like osteoporosis as we get older. She's right but being lectured about health from her is....hilarious.

2008-09-28

She did it again

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I love Tina Fey.

Who else is looking forward to the VP debate with the giddiness of a teenager at a Jonas Brothers concert?