I do have to say I am SUPER proud of how far we have come. The 2 year house anniversary will be at the end of November, and we went from having a small business that paid 2/3 of our rent, plus the power bill to having a full mortgage that was ALL the BF's responsibility. How he went from only spending less than $500/month towards rent to shouldering the ENTIRE mortgage and power bill it is INCREDIBLE that we are in the position that we are in right now. So these little over spends are no where near as "bad" as they used to be in terms of their impact on how we function over all. Six months after we had been in the house our lender helped us to refinance so that we could get out from under the PMI, which lowered our payment by about $100 (it's gone up a hair again since then but oh well). That refinancing time frame gave us a window of 2 months where we didn't need to pay the mortgage, and that allowed us to not only get one month ahead in the bank, but to also pay the car insurance in the lump sum instead of monthly, which as I mentioned before saves us a boatload. We have been able to maintain that ever since, I am RELIGIOUS about setting aside a projected amount of money in our budget in order to be able to pay that bill every six months.
I could not have done all of that without youneedabudget.com and the budget software that they have. It has given me a super CLEAR picture of what we have, and what we need to have, and how to break it all down. Thanks to the software, and having used it for so long now, I can geek out on knowing things like the average spending per month on groceries, gas, and the power bill. So I can actually set aside an average, and then just allow extra to sit there waiting for a month when we'll need a little more and I won't have to be so freaked out at covering a power bill that's more than $100 over what is "normal." The BF is also down to only about $5k in debt, and the vast majority of that is on a zero interest promo until January or February. I keep tabs on the credit scores through our credit cards and when we paid down a HUGE chunk of his debt with the last tax return his credit score actually dropped. So I decided I'm not worried about that last bit of debt hanging around and we'll just continue to roll it over to other zero interest promotions at the end of the promotional period and I won't care about it. The minimum payment is less than $50 so it is not taxing on the budget at all. There is a little bit of debt that has crept back in (see earlier posts

) but right now it's less than $1000. It will go over that when we order the roof, but we are also working on selling a few things that we don't need so that we can fund that (and get crap out of the house!!!). So all in all his financial situation is really not that bad. I get irritated when I find purchases stuck on other cards that I didn't know about, but really, we are in a WAY WAY WAY better place than we used to be. I'm still struggling, it seems that I tend to hang onto about $1200 in personal debt on average, but I just keep chipping away and doing what I can. I"ll get through it, and eventually it won't be a big deal. I guess all in all, $1200 in personal debt is nothing. My business has a LOT more (we're not going to talk numbers here...

) but that, too, won't be forever. It is all on personal credit cards, so while it does affect me, I still manage to hang in there. The last couple of months have been great, and I'm really happy to say that for the running bills I have things covered, and I might be able to put a little bit of money towards the debt here in the next little while, which makes me super happy.
Storm's trim was this morning, and I managed to do a lot of it. My farrier is the greatest, and helps me to learn so much. I just need more practice, but it is HARD work, and I struggle to keep up with it. I did most of it today, though it took longer than I would have liked. I'm slowly collecting the good quality tools, and in the past couple of trims my confidence has gone up. I have no idea what triggered that, but somehow some things have clicked for me, so that is a good thing. It is also helping that Storm is cooperating, though he isn't helping to LIFT his heavy legs, he is at least being calm about it! I'm SO glad I have a salt float and body work this week!! She's due back in 5 weeks, if I want her to come, and so now I just need to make sure that I am getting it done before she gets here so that she doesn't have to be here for long. Then she charges me less! And less is a good thing!
So now I'm in the office making up some extra hours even though my check is going to be terribly lean. I hope it covers everything, but somehow I'm not going to hold my breath. My only consolation is that Monday is a holiday so the BF and I have off! JS will only be here through the middle of the day on Saturday, so that won't be a big deal, and we'll have most of the weekend to work on projects and things. We need to move manure for Cowboy and Coyote, and I have to pick up my check from her for September, plus TW might be out of town and she lives next door. That's more money, too! HR is away Thursday evening and Friday morning, so that's another little bit, and that makes me so happy to have income flowing in! Plus HR couldn't have picked a more perfect time to be away - I'll be at the barn on Thursday evening, so I can stop over after I do the chores which is 5 minutes away, and then Friday morning I'll have to drive right by on my way to open the yoga studio. So no extra trips and I get extra money! It's perfect!
So anywho, that's about all that's happening around here. Now I just have to wait through the rest of the hours I need to be in the office until I can race home and clean the house. Gotta vacuum upstairs and downstairs, mop the kitchen and give the bathrooms a once over. It shouldn't be much but I'm already aching from playing farrier today...