In January 2009, we took Dave Ramsey's Financial Peace University Class and we woke up to the situation we were in and found the tools to do something about it in our 2nd year of marriage. Many of the couples in the class with us were older and change was going to be a huge challenge for them. We weren't set in any financial ways yet. So glad we are now Dave Ramsey poster children and can testify to Biblical finance everyday of the week!
In January 2009, we were in debt $56,000. We thankfully didn't own a house to add to that amount. In the last 3 years we have paid off $24,000. Mathematically, we should only owe $32,000 now right? Nope, interest loves our company so we have $35,000 at least to pay off. We're hoping to change our relationship with interest someday to make it work with us, not against us! Whew- there is a lot of shame with debt, it's hard to share the amount without feeling like I need to justify it. I am not proud of it, that's why it has to go!
Here is where we keep all of the envelopes $2,000-$35,000
We've had this cute little locked box for a few years and we always tell people that it's where we keep Chris' gallbladder, now we have a better story! :)
Here's the first envelope. If you can't see, we have already made a $508.66 payment and we are already halfway to opening it. Are you excited to see what is inside??? So are we! :)
Here's the rest of the gang...coming to a fridge near us! Can't wait to see how many of those get opened this year!
Can't leave this post without showing off Ethan! He got a drum set for Christmas and is in love with it.
Christmas Day at Church with the Walters. Yes, Ethan is very happy to be in the picture!
I dont quite understand the evenolopes? Can you explain this a little more...id like to try it!
ReplyDeleteI made an envelope for every $1,000 we were still in debt. At this point we were $35,000 in debt so I made 35 envelopes. Inside each envelope I put a notecard with something encouraging or an activity to do. As soon as we paid off $1,000 we got to open that envelope and find out what our "reward" was for putting that much money to our debt. As of today we've paid off over $15,000 and opened 15 envelopes. Some notecards had free things to do while others cost a little money. Hope that helps, good luck getting started!
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