we are set---wood racks full, pantry filled, shovel handy!
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The hours are just a bonus to my income. We've been living on my income alone for 4 years.Whereas it's not great that he's not getting hours, I totally understand the 3rd shift stuff. It's very stressful.
Did you get that dentist appt for Thing 1? It looks like the whole tooth could be there, but it's just so tiny it's hard to tell for certain.
Those costumes are too cute![]()
Ooh interesting. I didn't know that.The hours are just a bonus to my income. We've been living on my income alone for 4 years.
I decided to monitor it. I did some research and I found it isn't uncommon for kids to lose their baby teeth early (around 4-5) because their adult teeth are right behind and the tooth didn't have enough of a root or blood supply to repair. And even if there is a bit of root left over it would likely reabsorb. I'm not too worried about his teeth shifting because his teeth are so tiny that none of the touch each other anyway. It's so odd how different kids can be. Thing 2's baby teeth are 50-100% bigger than Thing 1's baby teeth. Thing 1's teeth have always looked too small for his head.
That's awesome that you don't really have to worry about it then.I make over 4x an hour what DH can make working the jobs he can get. So we decided it was better to have him at home to be more hands on with the kids so I can work rather than having him work for minimum wage. This job is slightly higher than minimum wage and it is what he used to do when we lived in the DC metro area, but we are going through this more for the extra cash (which we will stock up until baby comes and is fine and then we'll throw what is left on our debt). Honestly, I could make almost as much money as DH would if I just worked 40 hours instead of 35, but I enjoy my Monday mornings off.Ooh interesting. I didn't know that.
Bonus income is always a good thingThat's awesome that you don't really have to worry about it then.
Good morning everybody
I think everyone here had a late start todayI pulled into the parking lot one minute late and was only the third car! I'm just glad I made it in today. Yesterday I was ten minutes late
Thankfully I can make adjustments with lunch or at the end of the day.
have a great Wednesday!!good morning! 3rd shift is a killer! especially with kids. waiting for a foot or more of snow today!
have a great Wednesday and stay warm.I enjoy my Monday mornings off.
I hear ya! If things keep going like this with our work I'm going to try to work from home Mondays 


We've paid off about 13-14k of debt this year. Still have 38 to go (not counting the house). We would have done more but we paused paying extra until after baby comes. We got rid of 2 credit cards and DH's student loans. We paid off my student loans before we had Thing 1.I hear ya! If things keep going like this with our work I'm going to try to work from home Mondays
That sounds so nice. We were almost there, but hubs got itchy feet and left his position before he should have. Now we're back at square one basically. Not counting the house and his student loans, we had two years left, which would now have been one year![]()
I can so relate.... We were debt free (except the mortgage & student loan) and 3 years from retirement, when we moved here and then I lost my job. Spent over two years unemployed... I'll probably be working another ten years to get us there.I hear ya! If things keep going like this with our work I'm going to try to work from home Mondays
That sounds so nice. We were almost there, but hubs got itchy feet and left his position before he should have. Now we're back at square one basically. Not counting the house and his student loans, we had two years left, which would now have been one year![]()
We are hoping to have all debt besides the mortgage paid of in 2-3 years and the mortgage with in 10 years after that.I can so relate.... We were debt free (except the mortgage & student loan) and 3 years from retirement, when we moved here and then I lost my job. Spent over two years unemployed... I'll probably be working another ten years to get us there.

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$130 for that. Turns out we could have just bought the bigger toilet auger for $70 instead of the small one. The guy was in and out before I finished my phone call to the vet! 
It has a large space on the second curve of the S that the smaller auger just couldn't deal with.What does your hubs have a degree in?We've paid off about 13-14k of debt this year. Still have 38 to go (not counting the house). We would have done more but we paused paying extra until after baby comes. We got rid of 2 credit cards and DH's student loans. We paid off my student loans before we had Thing 1.
Oh no!I can so relate.... We were debt free (except the mortgage & student loan) and 3 years from retirement, when we moved here and then I lost my job. Spent over two years unemployed... I'll probably be working another ten years to get us there.
That really sucks. I’m so sorry. Im glad you found another job though 