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A Positive Send-Off

March 18, 2019 By: Lucy14 Comments

Hubs is back to work today.  With having a flight leave right at dinner time, I planned ahead.   I packed him a sandwich, chips, mandarin oranges, and a coke to eat/drink while we were waiting for the security area to open.  We live over an hour away from the airport, and I knew he would likely be wanting something to eat before his plane departed.  Far cheaper and tastier than what the small store in our airport sells.  But, his positive send-off actually started when we stopped for our mail before heading out to the airport.  

We got our taxes back and (insert snoopy dance) we don’t owe!  I was a bit concerned given that under the new tax laws, we can no longer claim Hub’s business expenses.  Our numbers in general also seemed a bit all over the board, so I honestly didn’t know what to expect.  Between the state and federal, we are getting back a little over $1,000.

And just what are we going to do with this refund?  While we still aren’t at our savings goal, we have decided to pay off another $1,000 on our Citi debt.  Knowing we only have until the end of May before the 0% interest rate expires, I’ve been feeling under the gun to get it paid off.  With the $75 I applied to it last week Friday, that debt is now down to $2,775.  Between the $1,000 and restarting the snowball~I paused it until we knew where we stood with our taxes~crossing that debt off our list is within sight!

I think the ten days Hubs had at home did him a world of good.  He got a lot accomplished, even managing yet this morning to get our boys to the groomers for nail clipping.  We also got together with our neighbors for the builder’s show, went to a St Patrick’s Day snowshoe party that was hosted by a family we knew from our camping days, and met up with a friend from our Bible study for coffee.

Another thing we did was a lot of dreaming and “napkin sketching” with what we want to do with our house someday.  I think it is always good to take time to remind yourself of the why behind the journey towards financial peace. While that isn’t our only why, for us, it is a huge one. We also know what is standing in our way and we will conquer it, A Dime at a Time!  Safe travels, Hubs!

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  1. Priscilla Bettis says

    March 18, 2019 at 9:32 pm

    Woohoo, an unplanned refund. Yay!
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    • Lucy says

      March 19, 2019 at 8:41 am

      Totally surprised me! I’m not one for giving the government a free loan, but I also don’t like to owe!

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  2. Rhitter says

    March 18, 2019 at 11:41 pm

    Safe travels Hubs!! And good on you for the unplanned refund! My state refund should be here soon

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    • Lucy says

      March 19, 2019 at 8:42 am

      Good! I know you’ve been patiently waiting for that return!

      Reply
  3. sue says

    March 18, 2019 at 11:58 pm

    What a wonderful surprise!!! I think it is a great idea to put the money toward Citi – you’ll feel so much better once it is paid off!! Glad hubby got some down time too!

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    • Lucy says

      March 19, 2019 at 8:44 am

      After being away for so many weeks, he really needed the downtime. I cannot wait until Citi is paid off. These debts have become like a thorn in my side.

      Reply
  4. OneFamily says

    March 19, 2019 at 1:07 pm

    Those 10 days went fast, I’ll bet. Your situation reminds me a bit of our friends we lived across the street from in town. He leaves for 2 weeks, home for 2 weeks. That’s great news about not owing. My “boss” at my side job said she was really disappointed on their personal taxes. Last year they got a huge huge refund (like $25,000 – can you even imagine?!) but this year they owe. What a huge swing.
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    • Lucy says

      March 19, 2019 at 9:28 pm

      The time always goes by way too fast. Sigh. What did your friend do for a living that kept him away from home?

      Wowza, a $25,000 refund?!?! You aren’t kidding! Talk about an enormous swing. It also shows that they must be earning a decent income. Hubs and I are going to need to discuss contributing more to his 401K as we are extremely close to bumping up into a higher tax bracket. While I understand it is a progressive system, I don’t want any of our money taxed any higher than it already is!

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      • OneFamily says

        March 20, 2019 at 10:38 am

        yes, they own the company, so good income and good bonus’s LOL. The friend works out of state as a millwright

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        • Lucy says

          March 21, 2019 at 7:41 am

          The company must be doing very well! Interesting about your former neighbor. I would have guessed trucking or perhaps military.

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  5. Marybeth says

    March 20, 2019 at 9:19 am

    That is great that you don’t owe more. I wasn’t sure what would happen with ours either. We are getting about $1500 back. Right into the college fund it will go. Now that we know all of the costs(daughter accepted) it is a lot easier to plan. I know what we need to get her through the next 4 years to stay debt free.

    What does your husband do for a living, if you don’t mind me asking?

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    • Lucy says

      March 20, 2019 at 9:39 am

      Taxes have always made me a bit anxious. I think it goes back to a year when we did owe. I’d rather avoid that, even if it means having extra taken out of our check. On the other hand, I also don’t like giving the government a free loan. That is great that you have a plan in place for your daughter’s education.

      My husband works in cryogenics. He is with a specialty division that delivers to all sorts of places.

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      • Marybeth says

        March 21, 2019 at 1:15 pm

        That sounds very interesting.

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        • Lucy says

          March 22, 2019 at 8:26 am

          Other than being away from home, he enjoys the job.

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