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Paid a year's worth also
Mortgage paid off Feb 12, 2010 BS 7a - kitchen remodel completed - 2011 BS 7b - my bathroom remodel and max out sinking funds ($13.5K) - 2012 BS 7c - min car repl fund $13K - 2013 My goal was to retire in Jan 2016 at age 58, but instead I retired 10/24/2014
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Chasing the cheetah
And, I'm in for $50. Thanks for keeping the forum going!
"Far away, there, in the sunshine, are my brightest aspirations. I may not reach them, but I can look up and see their beauty, believe in them, and try to follow where they lead."
~~ Louisa May Alcott
BS7 reached in 2022
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Any new features Greebo/Lex add - which will get updated here as they are implemented.
Speaking of Greebo, what ever became of him?
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Originally Posted by
cjdj
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Speaking of Greebo, what ever became of him?
I miss Greebo. I think a while back after he moved he was really busy and let us know he was going to post less (or maybe stop posting?) for a while.
I hope he and the Mrs. and the rest of the family including those beautiful doggies are doing well.
BS1,2 - SL's ($238,231) gone - 7/2012
BS3 - Done - 5/2017 ($150,000). Now filling sinking funds (car replacement, roof, etc.)
BS4 - Social security (since 6/2016), pension & 457b on retirement. After tax investing - I wish I had.
BS6 - In apt & working in one state, paid off house (7/1/15) in another - DDs house sitting (yes it is a good idea)
BS7:
'If there are no dogs in Heaven then when I die I want to go where they went.' Will Rogers
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Skelli
I'm FB friends with @Greebo and he'll occasionally "like" or even comment on a post of mine. He did so as recently has last week, so it appears he is doing well overall I suppose.
BS7: arrived 9/13/13
When you finally learn that a person's behavior has more to do with their internal struggle than it ever did with you, you learn grace.
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Picking up speed
In for $50. I'm very thankful for this forum. Actually, the more I hang out on Facebook, the more thankful I am for this forum!!!
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Administrator
Originally Posted by
Dorothy
Paid a year's worth also
How? I don't see a link yet except for the one in the original post. Are we supposed to use that link? I went ahead and did an annual donation via that link.
Last edited by KVinKC; 12-31-2019 at 08:53 PM.
The best things in life are not things.
Don't invest more in someones situation than they are.
Persistence, not perfection, wins the race.
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Originally Posted by
KVinKC
How? I don't see a link yet except for the one in the original post. Are we supposed to use that link? I went ahead and did an annual donation via that link.
I thought exactly the same thing when I read about the first person who did $50 this week. Then I went back to the original post and did that - just like you did.
Mortgage paid off Feb 12, 2010 BS 7a - kitchen remodel completed - 2011 BS 7b - my bathroom remodel and max out sinking funds ($13.5K) - 2012 BS 7c - min car repl fund $13K - 2013 My goal was to retire in Jan 2016 at age 58, but instead I retired 10/24/2014
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That's what I did.
I remain concerned about whether there is enough money in reserve.
BS1,2 - SL's ($238,231) gone - 7/2012
BS3 - Done - 5/2017 ($150,000). Now filling sinking funds (car replacement, roof, etc.)
BS4 - Social security (since 6/2016), pension & 457b on retirement. After tax investing - I wish I had.
BS6 - In apt & working in one state, paid off house (7/1/15) in another - DDs house sitting (yes it is a good idea)
BS7:
'If there are no dogs in Heaven then when I die I want to go where they went.' Will Rogers
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Getting debt free
Originally Posted by
lexnaturalis
I'll be working up a more formal post later, but here are the rough details:
We currently have $217.60 cash on hand.
Our monthly expenses are ~$49.99/mo. Some months are more because of various annual fees. So we have about 4 months of operating cash right now.
We'll open up donations soon, I think, I just need to handle some logistics stuff.
Notice how no one paid attention to you? They just started giving.
Thanks for all you do, Lex. (And the other mods, and of course Greebo, the MIA.)
DFF means a lot to me. Happy New Year to all of us.
Sometimes you just have to do what feels right with your money instead of what is "optimal". Too many focus on optimal outcomes, when good enough is good enough. (Thanks to Retired @ 50)