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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Somehow I bet the op already has college money saved if they’re looking for ways to spend. [/quote] OP here yes. We nearly have enough for retirement in our 40’s except DH is making a lot more than he used to and has no plans whatsoever to retire for at least another 10 years, maybe more. So the amount we already have invested will likely double in the time, plus we will keep adding at an accelerated rate. These are all great ideas. We recently added cleaners. I’m torn on how much I want to renovate our current house (which needs it) or just find a new house once youngest goes to college in a couple years. But yes a home upgrade of some sort would be nice. I’d maybe like to buy myself nicer clothes but I don’t even know where to start and I still have such sticker shock. I think that’s my issue - I’d like the sticker shock on every thing to ease up a bit![/quote]
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