dzorn
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OP here. I have read Dave Ramsey, and actually we paid off our van almost 2 years early and the only CC debt we have is what we just put on this spring for our new furnace (will be paid off very soon). We paid for my DHs used truck with cash. We live in a very modest (small/older) home, neither DH nor I ever get new clothes, I try to buy everything for my DDs at garage sales, I cloth diaper to save money, we don't have fancy cable/cell phones/TVs/computers/etc. We don't go out to eat that often and when we do it is always a place where we have coupons. I believe we are very good with our money. I did have a PT job when my DH got out of work but I was downsized due to the economy. I would watch a little person or so but right now there is no one around me that I can watch!
Vacations are the only thing I/we splurge on. We NEVER go in debt on our vacations - cash only! It was a girls only very budget trip to WDW, and that was paid for with gift money from my dad that I had been saving for for years and with gift money for them. I know it is against Dave Ramsey, but I have lost a very close family member to me and I do still live life w/o regrets - meaning that I don't go into debt for vacations, but if something were to happen to my girls tomorrow - I wouldn't be wishing - I wish I would have paid off my student loans a year sooner. So, besides the student loans, we are doing very well.
Just looking at our student loans is so daunting/overwhelming - and I was just looking for some encouragement that it is possible! (also - they are totally up to date and still in good standing).
Well there is really no such thing as a budget DCL cruise. Paying cash for things is wonderful but you need to look at which are necessities and which are luxuries. Vacations are luxury. You can create memorable times with the kids without spending as much.
You also need to think what would happen if something were to happen to one of you. Possible loss of major income then you will wish those loans were gone.
Denise in MI
Good luck.