No more robbing Peter to pay Paul

 

     We went through years of where we thought we’d never see the light at the end of the tunnel.  We’d get close but then someone would move the end.  We had those calls from creditors where you want to scream at them, “How do you get blood from a stone?”  You knew it was bad when you’d cringe at the ring of a phone.  We lived in creditor hell for a while and it is the worst place to be.  I’m not going back there.

     I never thought this day would get here.  One more check to write and we are debt free.  We can pay our regular bills as they arrive. 

     No more loan payments!  We cleared that last week.  We’ve always had a loan payment.  20 years ago when we paid off the mortgage, we still had car payments, and there was a home equity loan we had to take out when most of our major appliances committed suicide on the same day.  Like anyone else, we kept refinancing that loan to pay for things we needed.

     We don’t owe the credit card companies a dime.  I’ve worked hard to keep them clear by only charging what I knew I could pay when the bill came.  Believe me that wasn’t easy. 

     We’ve paid our oil and cable bill for the year, the car insurance too.  Holy crap, we won’t know how to act.  We might even be able to build up a decent savings account.  Wow.

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Agented Mystery Writer, Bull Terrier owner--I have one at the present time, Avid gardener.

Posted on May 31, 2010, in Misc, My blog, Writer, Writing and tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. 3 Comments.

  1. Hooray for you!!

    Now if we can just stay that way… 😀

  2. I am so happy for you. What a burden to be lifted off your shoulders. Owing is rough on the nervous system – Congratulations – Celebrate –
    A long Happy Hour in the Hammock sounds just the thing.

    Definitely cause for celebration. However, I think I’ll stay inside right now–it’s blistering hot out there… 😉

  3. Good for you! I’d give anything to be able to pay off this lousy mortgage and be free of it – the hubs is retired so living off his mil retirement, and his Soc Sec and our investments. But I’d love to be able to work again at least part time so we could stop using our investments as part of our income. I’m still praying this back gets to a point where I can become gainfully employed – assuming there is a job to be had. Car is dying – so there will be a car payment in future but no more tuition for this kid – giving up the dream on the MA. Too much stress. We don’t carry credit card debt – we pay any off every month and are fortunate to be able to live a decent life — I consider myself quite blessed. There is a house not far from here that just went into foreclosure. There but for the grace of God, etc… 🙂

    I know what you mean!

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