mousefanmichelle
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1 year ago I was on the budget board trying to solicite advice on how to make my budget work and wondering how I was going to get out of debt. I was scared and worried every day.
This month, officially, we have been on a debt reduction plan for 1 year.
While it hasn't been easy for us I can honestly say that I am proud that I haven't used a credit card in 1 year. We applied for 1 earlier this year at Lowes for a new washer & dryer (had to) but that's paid for and I don't go to Lowes to charge paint or light bulbs or anything. We have the card for emergency appliance things if needed but I can't charge groceries or gas or anything else there - whew!!!
It's a relief to know that I can live within my means each month. It's tough I'll say it again - because things like gas and grocery prices rise all the time and our pay hasn't in 3 years but we are making it. I have a new mindset about things I wasted our money on (eating out) and I still complain that I hate cooking but I do it - every darn day because I can cook a heck of a lot cheaper than I can take my family out to dinner for.
We have had some ups and downs this year too. My dh was out of work for 5 months with a back issue. Last Nov. my son totalled my dh's car (and he was an unlicensed driver at the time so insurance wouldn't cover the car we still had a loan out on) causing us to eat the car pretty much. Somehow I have continued to keep my chin up and maybe that is because I know we are climbing out of debt and not going back into it.
I think this last year we have taught our kids what it is to be responsible and I have said to them No more times than I can count and they are beginning to stop asking for the stupid junk they don't need. This next year is going to be another test as my oldest son will graduate high school in 2012 and go to college. I have heard the senior yr is expensive..... we'll see
Til then I will just keep on keeping on
Thank you budget board!!!!

This month, officially, we have been on a debt reduction plan for 1 year.
While it hasn't been easy for us I can honestly say that I am proud that I haven't used a credit card in 1 year. We applied for 1 earlier this year at Lowes for a new washer & dryer (had to) but that's paid for and I don't go to Lowes to charge paint or light bulbs or anything. We have the card for emergency appliance things if needed but I can't charge groceries or gas or anything else there - whew!!!

It's a relief to know that I can live within my means each month. It's tough I'll say it again - because things like gas and grocery prices rise all the time and our pay hasn't in 3 years but we are making it. I have a new mindset about things I wasted our money on (eating out) and I still complain that I hate cooking but I do it - every darn day because I can cook a heck of a lot cheaper than I can take my family out to dinner for.
We have had some ups and downs this year too. My dh was out of work for 5 months with a back issue. Last Nov. my son totalled my dh's car (and he was an unlicensed driver at the time so insurance wouldn't cover the car we still had a loan out on) causing us to eat the car pretty much. Somehow I have continued to keep my chin up and maybe that is because I know we are climbing out of debt and not going back into it.

I think this last year we have taught our kids what it is to be responsible and I have said to them No more times than I can count and they are beginning to stop asking for the stupid junk they don't need. This next year is going to be another test as my oldest son will graduate high school in 2012 and go to college. I have heard the senior yr is expensive..... we'll see

Til then I will just keep on keeping on


