I wrote that beautiful post about praising our car, and my husband comes home from picking up my son from school. “Hey Dear…” he yells up to my office, “the check engine light came on in the car.”
Oh, crud.
In the past for all of our vehicles, the check engine light coming on meant needing a small part replaced that cost a lot of money. Of course, I hope this time will be different, and I am going to try my hardest NOT to put the expense on a credit card.
Really though, there are a million other things my husband could have said when he came home. Among them being in an accident or someone getting hurt.
You know what, the car repair will be a small hurdle to get by before being able to pay more towards the credit card debt. But when I think of what my husband could have said (and didn’t), I feel pretty darn rich.
It’s always good to keep that in mind.
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Posted: July 20th, 2006 at 10:28 pm
[...] Well, as I’ve posted before, my car’s check engine light came on and it went to the mechanic today. He said it could take a couple hours to diagnose. Understandable. But here’s the problem… [...]
Posted: July 20th, 2006 at 10:58 pm
[...] 7.) Try Not to Get Depressed. Depression is a big motivation-buster, but it is so easy to go into when your debt is making your life miserable. I still get depressed sometimes, and when I am I do not go shopping and I just stay away from financial decisions while depressed. Then, work on feeling better by focusing on what you do have instead of what you don’t have. [...]
Posted: January 5th, 2008 at 10:19 pm
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Posted: January 6th, 2008 at 4:34 pm
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