Thursday, January 17, 2013

January FPU Update

First of all, things are going well!  It was about this time last year that we freaked out about our finances and I started my no-spending spree.

We've gotten snow and JD has been able to plow, so we'll be able to start saving up for property taxes earlier this year.  We received Christmas gifts, a bonus for JD, and a third paycheck for JD in December so we made it through Christmas and repairs on JD's truck and plow, built back up the Emergency Fund (we used half when we needed 4 new tires unexpectedly), and replaced our nasty carpet with do-it-yourself pine floors.  We also paid the last payment (out of 36) of a loan from my grandfather.

We refinanced our house and rolled our HELOC (home equity line of credit) into the mortgage.  The HELOC was used to build our garage, so it makes sense for it to be part of the mortgage.  We paid off the car too, but we cheated by rolling that into the refinanced mortgage.  Adding the garage, the car, and all closing costs into the loan only increased it by about $15 a month due to much lower interest rates.

So... we're on to Baby Step 3!

Baby Step 1- Put $1000 in an Emergency Fund.  Check.
Baby Step 2- Pay off all debt except mortgage.  Check (But remember, we cheated with the car.)
Baby Step 3- Put 3-6 months of living expenses in an Emergency Fund.

At the end of each month, all money not needed for living expenses will go into the EF account.  Once we have enough for property taxes, we'll breathe a sigh of relief, and then continue adding to the account to build our EF up.  Now that we don't have a vehicle payment, we also need to start saving for when JD's truck needs to be replaced.  We don't want a gazillion different accounts, so all of the saving will be in the EF account, and when we get to the point of needing a truck, we'll take money out of the EF and then build it back up.  That's the plan anyway.  Vehicle loans are NOT part of the plan!

It literally took me 4 hours today to balance our checking account.  That's what I get for not dealing with it since the beginning of November.  I was only 75 cents off, but it annoyed me so much that I spent more time until it balanced perfectly.  I printed off a checkbook register template that is full page and find it much easier than figuring everything out in the little ones that fit in a checkbook.  I have duplicate checks and don't need to record everything immediately.  My goal is to balance the checking account at least once a month from here on out.

We're praying for more snow but will be okay if we don't get any!

Sunday, January 13, 2013

I promised some pictures...


It was warm (for January) today with temps in the high 40s.  I went to Christa's and we took a nice 2 mile walk.  It was pretty brisk and windy on her road, but it was good to get out and get some exercise.

When I got home, Quin was still napping and Zeke was inside playing wii while JD and Ryley were taking care of the animals.  I snapped a few pics of our little "farm" and then JD got a few more.  Here they are!

 JD and Honey, our female Nigerian Dwarf

Anakin, our wether (neutered male), and Honey.
JD and Ryley just added the "bridge" between the spools.

Ryley tells me that this is "Scape"

Ruby now lives with the chickens in their coop. 
She shares their waterer, eats their grain, and sometimes sleeps in their nesting boxes.


Honey is the friendlier of the two goats.
They're still small enough to hold easily.

We can open the door between the chicken/rabbit run and the goat kennel for them to all play together.


The goats like to play "King of the Mountain."

This is the goat area.  We bought the window at a yardsale for $10 (new).
We still need to paint the flap door JD built so that they can go inside.
To the right you can see the chicken run door and the window above it can be opened 
for ventilation in the summer.  The door between pens is the chain link panel to the right.

The animals enjoy their view of the valley.

To the right is the goat pen (built from old deck railings).
To the back is the chicken coop.
Ruby's hutch used to be to the left, but since she moved in with the chickens,
we used that space to store hay and grain for the critters.





Saturday, January 12, 2013

A Quick Post

I was working on laundry this afternoon when JD called into the house and asked if I wanted to help him clean out the shed (aka the barn).  I laughed.  Then I realized that wasn't the nicest response, so I found my Carhartt overalls and sweatshirt, pulled them on over my pjs, and tromped outside in a pair of bulky boots.  Cleaning the shed is usually JD and Ryley's job, but she woke up with a fever and has been stuck to the couch all day.  It was actually enjoyable to be out there shoveling out used chicken and goat bedding.  I didn't bring my camera out, but I should have, as holding one of the goats and the bunny would have been a great photo op.

We had to get back into our school routine this week and I was utterly exhausted by last night.  The end of school vacation was spent finishing up our floors which included two nights of polyurethaning them after the kids went to bed, which required us to poly ourselves right into our bedroom.  The middle coat of poly was a morning coat, so that time we polyed (yes, I know that isn't a real word) ourselves into the kitchen and out of the house for the rest of the day.  The floors turned out well considering we've never done anything quite like it.  Laying laminate wood floors is a breeze compared to the real stuff.  We had been quite displaced during the floor project and are slowly putting the house back together.  I'm so happy not to be dealing with gross carpet in the living room anymore!

One of the highlights of my week was going out with some girlfriends for dinner.  It's nice to have friends to support and know that they'll do the same when it's your turn.  My dear friend Christa has been battling cancer for 7 years, and after a time of being relatively healthy is facing new chemo treatments again.  Please say a prayer for her.

Pictures tomorrow.  I promise.