Surving the Chores of Everyday Life
Life isn’t all fun and silliness, is it? After my girl and I passed a good week away from reality on our vacation, it was time for us to confront reality. From exorbitant interest on our credit cards and our auto loan to home plans left unfinished, she and I had our work lined up for us. And I’m stubborn old dog, so I wasn’t giving up on my GPS project, either.
First we tackled the credit cards. Gratefully, even in this time of tough credit, credit card companies and auto loan agencies seem eager to please people with good credit. My wife did a great job isolating the best deal by finding low interest auto credit and low interest credit cards.
I’m thankful somebody in the household has some sure sense of our financial situation… and it sure as heck is not me. But the lower interest rate and lower monthly bills should really supply us some breathing room.
Next we had to address a number of household betterments we had been designing for quite some time. Some may suppose we have no business investing in betterments at this time, but what can I say? We prefer to pig-headedly press onward.
My wife has been looking over the different available steam showers and we both agree on the bathroom lights and bathroom sinks we want for our bathroom remodel, but after looking over some discount bedding materials, we’re no longer on the same page for the new bedding.
Thankfully, she’s being either encouraging or tolerant of my little gadget obsession. I’m not too bad about it, but I have my weakness. Presently I have narrowed it down to a handheld tv, DVD projector or a Garmin Golflogix GPS. Speaking of GPS, we both agree it is time to invest in a gps tracking collar for our dog’s safety.
I believe GPS technology has evolved enough and grown inexpensive enough that we need to incorporate it into our life.
I’m just relieved my wife and I are on the same page for a majority of this material. Life can be so much more problematic when the souls around them use your problems as launching places for their pride rather than opportunities to unite and mature.