- I purchased my very own house. It is my house and I own it and it is mine (and the bank's).
- I made my first solo mortgage payment. One down, 359 to go.
- I used a post hole digger and installed a mailbox.
- I installed a clothes rod in a closet.
- I used a high-pressure hose attachment to clean out a slow-draining laundry sink.
- I hung pictures from a picture rail.
- I changed the water filter in a refrigerator.
- I reversed the direction on a light switch so that up is on and down is off.
- I read up on how to prune grape vines.
- I purchased a wheelbarrow.
- I purchased a ladder.
- I purchased a clothes dryer.
- I reversed the door on a clothes dryer, so it opens the right way in relation to the adjacent washing machine.
- I purchased a new mattress for Emma, to fit her full-size-bed alcove.
- I purchased a new mattress for myself, to replace the lumpy, cheap, 19-year-old one that my ex-husband bought when he was a grad student. Slept better than I have in YEARS.
- I finished purchasing a high quality musical instrument, by making a lump-sum payment for the outstanding balance so as to avoid the interest and so it wouldn't drag out over the next two years.
- I listened in wonder as Emma joyfully and confidently progressed from squeaky first notes to learning to play actual songs on her paid-off flute.
- I read up on how to strip paint off woodwork.
- I raked leaves in my own front yard.
- I sat on my front porch and watched it snow.
- I felt like I truly have my own space, a refuge, a place that I belong.
I'm not going to kid you, it was a breathtakingly expensive month. My bank account is leaner, but my heart is very full.
3 comments:
It warms my heart to read this post!!!!
Congrats!!!
Congratulations on the new house. I am so happy for you and Emma.
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