Tuesday, September 25, 2007
Debt and Deliberation
Ok, I am now officially in debt up to my eyeballs. As if I wasn't before. Of course there is the new house and all the payments that go along with that; mortgage, insurance, electric, water, etc. Then we really hated sitting on folding chairs to watch TV, so we bought new furniture(I also put up family pics on the wall in the back room and it's actually starting to look like a home). Then my computer was getting extremely unreliable, so of course, I had to buy a new one. However, I really needed all of the stuff off of my old computer, so I had to buy a new adapter to get the old one running long enough to get the info, along with a transfer cable to move it with. I pondered and pondered how much of this was necessity and how much was desire. The furniture was easier and harder to justify. Of course I need furniture. Every house needs furniture. But, why couldn't I find anything I could live with on Craig's list? David hates slipcovers and I hate ugly. We seemed to think that we had to have attractive leather. The computer seemed somewhat like a luxury, and yet as I lost touch with my bills sheet and went over 400 minutes on my cell phone, it seemed to become much more of a necessity. What in the world would I have done if I lived in the 19th century? Oh, I know, I would have baked pies and taken care of my children and all of the things I wish I could now instead of run off to my 10 hour a day job. Of course, I would also have lugged firewood and cooking water, washed laundry outside, plucked chickens (yeah, right!), beat quilts, made quilts, made all of our clothes, gardened (stifling a giggle), and gosh this list could go on. So, I guess I just better make sure that the debt is short term and stop going through computers so quickly (Wait, 4 years old is a pretty old computer!) Oh, if I were a wealthy man...
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6 comments:
Mom, Megan, and I just sang that song from Fiddler On the Roof at Mom's earlier this afternoon.
Have fun w/ the new 'puter.
All day long, I'd didddy diddy dum!
Amazing how things can add up like that. I know exactly how you feel.
Why can't we live as if this were the 19th century? There are a lot of people out there who do it every day. You just don't see them at Wal-Mart because they don't shop there. I have been getting into the idea of homesteading a lot lately and ordering all kinds of catalogs on gardening and farm tools and stuff. We can do it, Mo! Let's all quit our jobs and buy land in the hills!
I'm for it!
Stop Monique! You are scaring me. We close on our house in a few days and I'm a bit scared about all the expenses that will ensue. Yikes! Doesn't it seem like life just gets more and more expensive?
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