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Falling off the wagon

August 14th, 2008 at 11:06 am

Staying dedicated to saving has been tough. Its hard to balance everything. School needs, work needs, marriage needs, house needs.

For example... probably our biggest setback is, our couch is falling apart. We've had it for 7 years and the quality is not that good. I weigh 140 lbs on my heaviest day and when I sit on it, I sink to the bottom.

We also don't have a dining room where everyone can eat at the table like a family. The kids eat at our smaller table while DH and I eat in the living room. Its made dinner time "play time" for the kids cause we can't be in the same room with them and their table manners are horrible.

So, we splurged. For $3K on a 0% interest credit card we purchased a sofa & loveseat that can fit our entire family without them practically laying on top of one another and a dining set with 8 chairs.

I'm excited about the furniture and have a plan to pay it off but in reality I know we probably should have waited.

I also had to pay my Fall tuition. $1944 for TWO classes. I was originally only going to take 1, but DH didn't make Chief so if he makes it next year it will be harder for me to attend classes, he'll be on trips or what not - just seemed more like I have the opportunity to take it now, its in my town this year, next year the class will be offered at the other site. So now just seemed better. So I'll be taking global accounting and tax strategies for business decisions.

I just finished up my operational auditing class and I got a 106 on my final exam so if I don't get an A, I'll be shocked.

The $1944 on tuition, $65 on a parking pass, and $100 on books was a lot this month though.

ON TOP of that, our baby is crawling around. We have a grate in front of our fireplace but its very heavy and would be really bad if it fell on her. So we wanted to put glass doors on the fireplace. We went out to one place that wanted $1000, then searched and searched. There was NO WAY glass DOORS on a fireplace could cost that much. So we found a company in Michigan that we gave the model number and all for our fireplace and for $400, we can get doors that we don't have to worry will fall on our baby. They already fell on our puppy but its a good thing he's a big dog.

Just seems like a lot has been hitting at once. I don't really feel like we're any better off than we were in May when I started cause I keep falling off the wagon. So what did I spend this month? $400 on glass doors, $3000 on a living room and dining room set, $2100 or so on tuition and stuff related to my master's degree.

All that said, I know in October $3000 of that will get paid off with DH's bonus and still leave $1000 for us to fix up DH's car. And because I'm taking this extra class this semester, then at least this means I can graduate in Fall 2009 instead of Spring 2010.

I don't know. If our tax return is what I think it should be next year, the 2 credits cards should be paid off in February and DH's car not long after that. If I can accomplish that for 2009, that would be great.

4 Responses to “Falling off the wagon”

  1. Apprentice Fun-Frugalist Says:
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    Wow.... you have your plate full don't you ??? DH, kids, school, running a house....

    Hats off to you... I think you're doing a fabulous job.... the very fact that you are feeling awkward about having bought the new furniture shows that your mind is in the right place re getting out of debt.

    I would have probably bought them too...especially the fireguard....

    I'm sure you'll pay them off in 2009 !! :-)

    Well done & good luck with the classes....

  2. sillyoleme Says:
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    Don't be too hard on yourself, you have alot going on, and you're doing the best you can. It's not like you went out and bought a Mercedes... you bought furniture that will better your family time, tuition for your education, and something to keep your baby safer. Not bad if you ask me!

  3. Broken Arrow Says:
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    Yeah, it is hard. The trouble with it is that it's such a daily grind. Little by little, day by day. It's a shame it's not something you can't just really suffer for one day and just get it over with for the rest of the year, because I think I'd rather do that.

  4. Alisa Says:
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    Tag Sales Honey. I love them. Usually someone is moving and for whatever reason don't want to take their stuff with them. You can find nice items at reasonable pricing, which are often negotiable. We've gotten, furniture (inside and out) appliances, clothing,kitchenware; you name it. All at a fraction of the cost new... and no one would ever know... especially if the items are in very good condition. Tag Sales usually are held on the weekends and are advertised in your local paper. The more pricier the neighborhoods, usually, the higher quality the items. Happy Shopping and Be well.

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