Anonymous wrote:Ouch on those taxes though. Yikes! We got $550 back. So much less than in previous years, but I'm just glad we didnt' end up owing anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone commiserate with me. This week we did the following things:
1) Spring clean up and mulching - $1000
2) Major car repair - $3200
3) New HVAC - $5500
4) French drain in basement - $2800
5) Taxes - owe $8000
UGHHHH we had the money saved to do all of this but good lord it sucks writing those checks out! Being an adult is expensive!
Why didn't you just do your yard work yourself?
You got off cheaply with the HVAC. Ours was over $10K.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wiped out our entire savings on medical care and am not done paying the bills. I guess we’re lucky we had the money but, I agree it sucks to have to take a lot of money from savings.
This doesn't just suck - this is emblematic of a much bigger issue. House repairs, car repairs, that's one thing. But sucking your savings dry and then some just to keep yourself healthy - that should not happen in a civilized enlightened society.
+1
What could be more important and valuable than your health? As someone with a chronic disease, I pay a ton but it’s worth every penny to keep me alive, to employ the highly skilled people who keep me alive, and to have access to the very best in technology.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wiped out our entire savings on medical care and am not done paying the bills. I guess we’re lucky we had the money but, I agree it sucks to have to take a lot of money from savings.
This doesn't just suck - this is emblematic of a much bigger issue. House repairs, car repairs, that's one thing. But sucking your savings dry and then some just to keep yourself healthy - that should not happen in a civilized enlightened society.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone commiserate with me. This week we did the following things:
1) Spring clean up and mulching - $1000
2) Major car repair - $3200
3) New HVAC - $5500
4) French drain in basement - $2800
5) Taxes - owe $8000
UGHHHH we had the money saved to do all of this but good lord it sucks writing those checks out! Being an adult is expensive!
Why didn't you just do your yard work yourself?
You got off cheaply with the HVAC. Ours was over $10K.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wiped out our entire savings on medical care and am not done paying the bills. I guess we’re lucky we had the money but, I agree it sucks to have to take a lot of money from savings.
This doesn't just suck - this is emblematic of a much bigger issue. House repairs, car repairs, that's one thing. But sucking your savings dry and then some just to keep yourself healthy - that should not happen in a civilized enlightened society.
Anonymous wrote:I wiped out our entire savings on medical care and am not done paying the bills. I guess we’re lucky we had the money but, I agree it sucks to have to take a lot of money from savings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone commiserate with me. This week we did the following things:
1) Spring clean up and mulching - $1000
2) Major car repair - $3200
3) New HVAC - $5500
4) French drain in basement - $2800
5) Taxes - owe $8000
UGHHHH we had the money saved to do all of this but good lord it sucks writing those checks out! Being an adult is expensive!
Why didn't you just do your yard work yourself?
You got off cheaply with the HVAC. Ours was over $10K.
Anonymous wrote:Someone commiserate with me. This week we did the following things:
1) Spring clean up and mulching - $1000
2) Major car repair - $3200
3) New HVAC - $5500
4) French drain in basement - $2800
5) Taxes - owe $8000
UGHHHH we had the money saved to do all of this but good lord it sucks writing those checks out! Being an adult is expensive!