RachelsMommie
Bring Back the Cookie Boat!
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Wow, I hadn't even thought of restaurants.com for the trip! Thanks for the tip!
Thanks, everyone! Yes, it's been a stress-filled year and my DD5 told me she wants to go to the beach. She LOVES Disney, but she said she really just wants to go have fun on the beach and swim. The resort I found is beautiful and has 4 pools and private beach access, and the condo is 2 bedrooms/2 bathrooms so my DH and I won't have to go to bed at 8pm like we have to in a hotel room. I negotiated a really great rate of $99/night for 5 nights plus tax and cleaning fee. Just got the contract and I just want to feel comfortable with my decision.
I love Dave, but my justification is that it's not impacting our debt-free plan, plus it is WAY cheaper than therapy. I just need to hear that it's okay to do this and I'm not making a terrible financial decision. I know, it's not a lot of money, but it's DR-guilt.
Dh and I never really concerned vacations, we thought we would take them in our Later Years. It was 5 years after we were married before we were Blessed with Dd!! it was then that I wanted her to see Disney Parks, I never had. We managed 2 trips to WDW and many more to DL!! But 2003 was my iffy year. They said I had a Brain Tumor, That scared us all! It wasn't all the years of working hard that I wanted to share with Dd it was memories of fun times!!
I'm a Brain Tumor Survivor and a medical miracle the tumor a glioma was not operable But after tests they found out it is calcified. All but one little spot that lites up in MRI but has not grown in 7 years. It has left me with seizures, but the Dr's just have to keep tweaking the seizure meds. Alot better than what they originally thought!!!
So now I appreciate Vacations even more!!!
Suze Orman's key phrase is "people first, then money, then things".
Wow, I hadn't even thought of restaurants.com for the trip! Thanks for the tip!
WOW! Congrats on surviving! That is just amazing!
My dear great aunt told my DH and I years ago that she and her DH had scrimped and saved their working lives and promised each other that when they retired they would travel the world. Well, at 65 it was time to start. Her DH died at 67. She is now over 100 and said she had gone on several trips, but wishes that they had made time to do things together when they were still young.
Her advice was to save money for retirement, certainly, but treasure the time you have together and do things that are fun as well and not put them off, because you never know how long you will have each other.
So DH and I have certain things that we budget for and consider every ounce as important as paying off our mortgage early. People first.
Suze Orman's key phrase is "people first, then money, then things".
I understand both sides, I just want to point out that one of the best stress relievers of our lives was getting out of debt.
True, but the OP has paid off a $33K mortgage in one year. That's a huge accomplishment.