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Thank You To My Guest Bloggers

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I’d like to give a big thank you to my guest bloggers that past few days. I was going to use the time to work on a project, and I did a little bit, but I was a bit sidetracked. The weather here has officially turned to spring so we had to get out and enjoy it a bit. After a very long and snowy winter, the sunshine and warmer temps are very welcome.

The project is still in the works. As I started working on it, I realized that it is going to be a bigger project than I thought. So, I’ll work on it a little bit here and a little bit there until it is completed.

I’m glad to be back. There are a lot of things to give an update on. The biggest of which is that we found ourselves with a little windfall (yay!). Expect more on that shortly, although you can see what the windfall did to our debt total at the right.

Again, thank you to my guest bloggers!

The Bank of Universal Goodwill
When You Run Out of Money
Are You In Line With Your Priorities – 4 Questions to Help You Find Out
How to Create an Emergency Kit to Complement Your Debt Reduction Journey
Three B.A.D. Ways to Reduce Debt
Protect Your Family From Credit Card Debt
Where’s Horatio Alger When We Need Him?


5 Comments

  • Reply Mrs. Micah |

    Welcome back and you’re welcome! Vacations never seem to end up as productive as planned…but it’s great you got some free time as well as getting stuff done. 🙂

  • Reply Frugal Dad |

    They did a great job filling in for you. I’ve taken on a writing project myself and find myself with less and less time to crank out blog articles.

  • Reply Mr. Debtbeater |

    Hey, thank YOU for the opportunity. You sent more quality readers my way than anything I’ve had since starting. It’s been very fun interacting with some of your readers on my own site as well.

    Glad you got to take advantage of some good weather!

  • Reply Debt Reduction Formula |

    Thank you, Tricia! I enjoyed writing the article, and was glad you offered the opportunity.

  • Reply danielle |

    Thanks for the link on being responsible for family’s debt upon their death. I had a scare recently when I found out that my in-laws, my husband’s mother and step father, are not only out of money, but out of credit. They live a pretty wealthy lifestyle and are now scrambling. I actually considered seeing an attorney to make sure I don’t inherit their debt if they die, but further research shows I won’t.

So, what do you think ?