Didn't mean to sound negative. Guess I do tend to post when things go bad. Actually things are going much better for my wife and I now. With the new house our payments are much less than rent was and the new truck is going fairly well and I sold my old truck so for the first time since my wife got disabled we are not only caught up on bills but have a couple thousand in savings. That hasn't happened in many years for us. Since we were doing ok we decided to do some over due maintenance on the pickup. We thought it would be just rear brakes but ended up being brakes and axle bearings so $500.00 turned into $1100.00. Then I managed to get an over weight ticket for $385.00. Then we finally found a medical insurance that I could get and the bill for that was almost $500.00. We could have easily taken that out of the savings but we like having that so I'm trying to get by with just a bit extra work to make it. I think I can, but it means not going home as much as I like. For me that will be a fair trade if I can keep the savings intact.
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