I have never heard back from the local water district. I accept that if it were the right job for me, it would have just fallen into place.
Unfortunately, my laptop got dropped and the screen got a huge crack. I thought about looking into replacing the screen (how much it would cost, etc.), but then decided no, I don't want to do that. I allow Google to save all of my passwords, so dropping my laptop off at a repair place means I am vulnerable to complete strangers logging in to my bank accounts, etc. I ended up at Best Buy and bought a new one; my EGadgets sinking fund will cover most of the cost.
I am done paying for my dental work! My partial is almost complete, I may be taking it with me at my next fitting (or it may need to go back for another adjustment). It is a long process, getting a denture. I transferred all but $1 from my dental sinking fund to checking. I had saved more than I needed, the excess will of course go to debt. I renamed that last dollar "Car Replacement Fund".
And lastly, I bought another planner. It is a simple, inexpensive one from Mead, and so far it is working out perfectly for me.
This coming week, I expect to make an extra principal payment of approximately $1,100. I am really looking forward to it.
No Job Offer and Recent Expenditures
August 15th, 2020 at 05:11 pm
August 16th, 2020 at 12:22 pm 1597580549
I like using paper planners, too.
August 16th, 2020 at 08:00 pm 1597608039
Good job on the dental work.
I am getting more and more fond of paper notebooks and I also use a paper planner. I decided to start a notebook on Christmas gifts so I have a record of what I've bought and made so far for this year.