by Hope
As of today, my student loan is debt principal is $16,400…we are on the move! You can see my end of October update here.

I don’t anticipate I will pay any more this month even though I do anticipate additional monies coming in. But I’ve learned better than to count my chickens before they hatch so I’m planning conservatively. And should be able to pay more than my goal of $2,000 per month next month.
Not Unexpected, but Unknown
I do have some expenses this next month that I am not sure of, so being cautious until I figure them out. They are:
- Transfer the registration of my car to Texas. I’ve decided to bite the bullet and make that change. It would have only cost me $25 to maintain my Georgia registration (it renews on your birthday every year and mine is next month.) Although, I have a legal residence in Georgia still, I don’t anticipate a return to live there any time soon. (And it’s my daughter’s apartment so I wouldn’t live there anyways.)
- Transfer my business LLC to Texas. In the long run, this should save me some money since Texas doesn’t have a state income tax unlike Georgia, but I know there will be some costs associated. Technically, I could hold off on this until 2026, but am preparing for it.
- Update my legal residence with my insurance. I don’t know how this will affect my insurance rate. Princess just got her own policy, so now it’s just me. I paid my 6 month premium in full so I’ll either get a refund or owe a bit more. Not sure.
- Source new health insurance. I’ve decided to make a move with my health insurance as well. The cost of my existing plan, even removing Princess, will quadruple in January. And since both Gymnast and I are living in Texas, need to find one that can serve us here. (Sidenote: He is going back to school in January. In fact, he’s taking his placement test as I write this. Woot!)
- Switch my driver’s license. Again, not unexpected. Just not sure of associated costs.
I’ve had all these things on my budget with ??? not knowing the costs. But I’m going to bite the bullet next month and get them all done.

Hope is a resourceful, solutions-driven online business manager with over two decades of experience helping clients streamline operations, manage projects, and grow their businesses through digital marketing and technology.
But life has a way of rewriting your plans.
A year ago, Hope made the decision to move in with her aging parents full time – a season she wouldn’t trade, even as it came with its own financial and emotional weight. Earlier this year, she lost her mother, and is now walking the tender, disorienting path of grief while learning what “forward” looks like from here.
Hope came to the Blogging Away Debt community in 2015 as a single mom raising five foster and adoptive children. She’s written through job changes, financial setbacks, and the bittersweet transition to an empty nest. Her kids are finding their footing in the world now – and so is she.
Rooted in faith and fueled by the same perseverance she’s brought to every hard season, Hope is ready to face her finances with fresh eyes and an honest pen. She believes that clarity, courage, and community can change the trajectory of anyone’s story including her own.
She lives in Austin, TX with her dad, loves adventures with her dog Addie, and is figuring out, one step at a time, what this next chapter is meant to be.


