My life has been busy the past couple of weeks. At least busy in my world, that for others my normal would be busy. Work is going well. I have a few new accounts with some banks, so learning to do what I already do a different way is not enjoyable,but it pays my bills.
My social life has been bubbling with movies and kid parties. I saw "Gran Torino" with Derek and another couple, it was a very good movie. I also saw "Brides War", it was a rental.
My health took a downward spiral two weekends back and I spent a half day Saturday and all day Sunday on the couch. My co-worker Nicole has pointed out to me that I seem to be sick all the time. I think I do as little rest as my body will allow me to do and then I think I'm better. I don't do a lot of medicine due to hating the medicine head that comes with it. I'm not one for New Years Resolutions however; I think taking better care of myself should be at the top of my list.
I paid all my credit cards to zero and am excited to have those gone, although a new bill has come due to that but, it's a lot smaller and has a defined end date. Derek seems to be less stressed out over money with our new 5 year plan, it's very clear and well defined. Hopefully no more unwanted bills will come our way and then our 5 year plan will only be a 3 year plan. I love my husband but, I HATE talking money with him.
My life is going great. I can't complain, I have a job I love and a husband who loves me.
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I hate taking medicine too, so I understand and I hope you're getting all the rest you need. I think right now is sick season and that's about how long Nicole has worked there.
If we don't buy a new car and we stay in this house we could have everything paid off in 9 or 12 years, I forget, but I know Jon will need a car and in 9 or 12 years I want to have have 3 children, maybe 4, with the youngest being no younger than 4 and not living in this house. I suppose we could always rent it out, but I really don't want to do that.
It's always good to have a plan and Yay for paying off credit card debt!
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