Hello Everyone! I missed the last couple months on the old thread, but I hope everyone had a good holiday season and is doing well.
2021 Recap: Financially, I paid off our Discover credit card and DVC loan, as well as got our Emergency Fund to $10,000 and paid for vacations in cash (though my estimates were off on what we needed to spend). This years income will not be as great as last year, so I don't expect to make that much progress on my financial goals this year. Personal goals weren't as successful.

Guess that's what happens when you don't come up with a specific plan
2022 Financial Goals
1.
Debt - Focusing on Student loan #1 - balance is $9490. I am on track to pay this off Nov 2023, which would be 6 years early, but hoping to shave some more time off this! (One more student loan and a car loan after this, all of which should hopefully be paid off by 7/2024).
2.
Long Term Savings - Priced out the cost of replacing our windows, as well as part of our siding (masonite) and repainting the house.

Extra $ will be split between goal 1 and this.
3.
Budget Focus - Get food costs under control. I don't even know what we've been spending but it's too much. I need to do a better job of meal planning and intentionally buying only what we need. We have a full freezer and pantry to utilize, so I am going to do a pantry challenge for the rest of the month to jumpstart the process. I also think this will help with my health.
4.
Cash for Vacation - Currently putting away towards a Bryce Canyon/Zion/Grand Canyon Trip in the summer. Goal: $4550.
5.
Retirement Contributions - Continue 401k, 403b and monthly non retirement investment account contributions. I want to put a chunk of our tax refund in the investment account, as well as any extra if/when SS/401K/403B max out towards the end of the year.
6.
Trust - really need to complete this. I dropped the ball and I know it needs to be a priority. We've met with an attorney, I just need to gather all the paperwork he needs.
7.
Part time work/income - I think I am going to start substituting at my son's school but need to find out what I need to do to make that happen. The extra won't make up the difference from last year's income to this years, but it will be nice to have and get me back to working outside the house, something I haven't done in almost 12 years.