Debt Dumpers 2026

when we left California it was SO NICE to hit that first year when we no longer had to do state income taxes, likewise it was a VERY pleasant surprise to see how much less expensive car registration was in the state we moved to.



I don't know if they do it for the puppies but the shelters around here have volunteer positions that work in 'kitten socialization'-it basicly means cuddling and playing with the kittens to make them more appealing for adoption.
This sounds like a dream job. :goodvibes Even if it's a volunteer position.
 
Ds25 said he made $170 shoveling snow for neighbors. There's a lot of elderly people there who were original owners and they love him.
He's a softy for old folks. A storm knocked a big branch down at one of their homes about a month ago. After seeing that it still sat there a week later, he figured they might be having a hard time getting a tree care company to come, so he stopped by with a chain saw and cut it up small enough that it could just go to the curb.
 

*End of January Update*

2026 Financial Goals:
  • Get home equity loan down to $15k (which means paying about $500 a month) - Paid $500 in January.
  • Pay off my new wedding ring and treadmill purchase - needs to be done by April (Roughly $1800) - Currently owe $500, this will be paid off at the end of February.
  • Add $4k to our emergency savings to hit 6 month goal (Will need to add $700 to my auto contributions to hit $4k) - Only added auto contributions so far.
2026 Personal Goals:
  • Exercise - use the treadmill at least 20 times a month. (I'm hoping setting a monthly goal will work better for me than a weekly goal.) - I managed 23 days of working out in January (including today even though I haven't worked out yet, but plan too). This may end up being 24 if I get a workout in tomorrow also. While I haven't noticed numbers drop, since I don't believe in the scale, my clothes are fitting better.
  • Donate monthly to my favorite cat charity/shelter (Aiming for $50-100/mo. This could technically be a financial goal also, but i'm choosing to put it as a personal goal.) - Donated $50 in January
  • Replace patio cover - No movement on this yet, but I think I finally found a replacement and plan to purchase it before the end of the weekend as long as it's still on sale. I just wanna double check the measurements before I hit "purchase."
  • Finish creating bar top out of old fence posts - No movement on this yet, but it's supposed to be nice this weekend and hoping to maybe take some steps towards finishing.
  • Buy a grill gazebo - No movement on this yet. But we are considering a pergola/gazebo for our entire area instead of just for the grill(s), so we'll see what happens.
  • Take weekend/long weekend trips to at least 3 new places (My DH has really crappy time off with this job he started, so i'm aiming for weekend getaways to keep my sanity.) - Currently have a weekend trip planned in February. Also working on planning a vacation (probably a cruise) for the end of the year.
All in all despite January being 13543563685 days long, it wasn't a terrible month for us. I'm still waiting on one W2 from my DHs previous job. We also think his deductions were somehow messed up with this new job (whether it was our fault or the companies I have no idea) and I do fear we may end up owing on our taxes this year, at least for our state taxes. But i'm not trying to borrow trouble until we actually know for certain. It is what it is at this point anyway and we're going to make sure to fix it for this year. I'm very pleased with my consistency on working out in January. I'm very much looking forward to the time change and warmer weather. With this hint of spring we have in the air with slightly warmer temps it really makes me want to finish up our outside projects.

I just got the comfrt airplane hoodie and a pair of straight leg sweatpants. super cozy and comfy, runs big
I was just looking at the airplane hoodie! I was thinking it could be nice to have for our travel plans later this year, but it was sold out online so I'll have to check back later to see if it's in stock again. Luckily I don't "need" it right away.
 
I almost placed an order with Comfrt, I think mainly because it's so cold outside and their hoodies and blankets do look so cozy. Has anyone ever had any of their products, and thoughts?
I gifted DH, DD and myself some comfrt hoodies for Christmas after some friends raved about them. We love them!!!

Mine keeps me warm on my morning dog walks in 2 degree weather (under my coat of course). I got the travel one and it has some great extra hidden zip up pockets. I would definitely recommend them.
 
Well, got our pipe fixed! We tried wrapping with that flex seal stuff, but that didn't work even a little bit. Lol. Finally figured out the coupling seal was basically disintegrated and that's where the leak was. So a trip to the local plumbing store, about 40 mins and $30 later, he switched it out and it's fixed! I'm super happy about that!
 


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