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How I became debt free (except the house)

Tuesday, December 30, 2014


I was raised in a pretty normal household. My parents had a car payment and their mortgage and I just thought everyone lived that way and that was the way of life. My parents also installed in both me and my sister the importance of a dollar and hard work. I had my newspaper route, and I started working in concession stands at a very young age. Now that I think about it, I think my parents got tired of me complaining during my sister’s softball games so they put me to work, hmmm. My parents also taught us that if we want something we work for it. So when we were in college, my parent’s allocated money monthly for bills, rent, etc. but if we needed/wanted anything else we need to get a job to pay for it. And since I like nice things and had been working throughout high school, I went out and got a job.

I started working at White House Black Market. There I met friends that will always be huge influences in my life. One day about a year after I started working there, and right after I purchased my very own car all by myself, my supervisor (who was only about 30 years old) was talking to me about Dave Ramsey and how she was debt free, except her house, but had a goal to pay off her house in just a few short years. If you’re familiar with DaveRamsey this is baby step 6. I was fascinated by this conversation and wanted to know more! She didn’t come across as being well off or wealthy, she didn’t drive a nice vehicle, in fact it was a manual, single cab, ford truck and she didn’t buy expensive clothes but she was well off in my books. I remember looking Dave Ramsey up on the internet and looking at his baby steps and thinking there is no way. Buy everything with cash, including a car; you have to be out of your mind. I put the conversation towards the back of mind just telling myself “it’s not normal” until I started going to a new church. (We actually still go to this church and absolutely love it there; you can find out more information or find a campus near you, here)

They did a special with Dave Ramsey himself, remembering the conversation with my supervisor I knew I had to go and find out more. My pastor spoke first and he told us his story of becoming debt free. I have to be honest here, I was truly thinking “another one how many are there”. Dave later came on and spoke about being debt free and his journey. I was so moved by this sermon that from that day it really changed my life. I purchased my first Dave Ramsey book and got to reading. I also changed my lifestyle and started a budget, for the first time. I started shopping at Ross and TJ Maxx instead of shopping at department stores. I started waiting on sales to come out and didn’t buy anything unless I got a really good deal for it. I was in it to win it. You can call me crazy all you want, I’ll take it.

If you remember, I had just bought a new car all my own. I had a loan for the first time. I was scared to death after the Dave Ramsey presentation and I remember asking myself “why didn’t I wait?”, “What was wrong with my old car?”. To be quiet honest I wouldn’t change it. It really taught me a lot about being determined and about striving for something that meant so much to me, getting it paid off. 

The process took me about 2 years to get my car paid off. Was it hard, yes, especially being in college and not having that much of an income. I would work every chance I got. There was one time I was working 3 jobs. In the end it was completely worth everything I had strived for. Dave Ramsey talks about the snow ball effect. It means writing down all of your debts and picking the one you owe the least amount of money on and start there. Since my car was the only debt I had, after it was paid off I was debt free before I graduated from College.

It was easy to say “no” to certain things while I was in school. When I graduated and starting working it got to be a lot harder and I started to fall into my old pattern. I never got back into debt but I found myself buying things I didn’t need and paying for them full price. I was making money now, real money and I felt like I needed to live up to that. Luckily Dave was there to catch me once again. I purchased one of his other books and starting focusing back on the baby steps that he talks about.

When my husband and I first starting dating it was difficult, you see he was still in school and had a school loan. We talked about money but not that much, I mean I was still trying to win him not scare him. As soon as we got engaged we really started to talk about money and talked about getting his loans paid off before we got married. It was something that was very important to me to be financially stable before we got married and especially before we have kids. I referenced Dave Ramsey so many times that I think he was going to go crazy if I mentioned him one more time. He grew up the same way I did where his parents had loans and just thought that it was the way of life. When he started joining me in going to our church together he really started to understand the importance of being debt free.

I am beyond blessed to have a man that is on the same page as I am when it comes to finances. I understand that this is a touchy subject and one of the leading causes of divorce. I know that it can be difficult if both parties do not see eye to eye on this subject.

Throughout this whole process my whole perceptions of wealthy people have changed completely. Most people think that if someone is driving a nice car, carrying an expensive handbag, goes on vacations every 6 months that they are wealthy. I think of them differently. Dave Ramsey quotes this book “The Millionaire Next Door”. It talks about the surprising secrets of Millionaires and the statistics. You see real Millionaires aren’t the ones driving expensive cars, you’ll find them driving used Ford’s instead just like my old supervisor.

Did I mention that it’s HARD? I can’t tell you how many times I would love to just go to a car dealership and sign my name to get a new car instead of saving up cash or to just put a vacation on a credit card. Yes it’s hard, yes it takes a ton of dedication, yes people will try and take advantage of you and judge you. I’ll be the first one to tell you that it’s worth it and people can judge all they want. Chad and I had a huge unexpected expense that came up this year and although the situation was stressful in itself it was less stressful because we were able to pay it off in cash. The worry and the weight of money and the stress is lifted.

I know this was a really long post but hopefully it will touch and inspire someone!

Dave Ramsey - Total Money Makeover
Dave Ramsey - Financial Peace
Dave Ramsey & Rachel Cruz - Smart Money Smart Kids (I have not read this one yet but they came to speak at our church and it's definitely on the must read list before kids)

Christmas Recap

Saturday, December 27, 2014


Now that Chad and I are married a lot of our family traditions are changing to accommodate both sides of the family. It’s sad on one end but it’s exciting on the other because we get the chance to create our own traditions as a small family.

We have a tradition on my side of the family on Christmas Eve. Normally we have a big Christmas Eve dinner at my moms, something other than the traditional ham. We open presents, play games, and go to a church service. Now that both my sister and I are married, we decided to change it up this year. We will be rotating Christmas’ between the 3 of us with this year being our year.

Needless to say this past week was a busy one, not only was it Christmas but it was also the first time Chad and I hosted our traditional Christmas Eve dinner. I had a few blog posts planned for this past week and didn’t get around to writing them so I’m here this morning sipping on some coffee and maybe eating some left over pecan pie cheesecake for breakfast to catch up on my blogging. I love the holiday’s it gives you an excuse to eat left over dessert for breakfast, I mean someone has to eat it!

Our dinner turned out amazing and the company was pretty good as well. We set the menu for Christmas Eve a few weeks ago and then did our grocery shopping on Monday. We decided to have prime rib for dinner. We purchased the roast from one of our favorite butchers and they did not disappoint. We did a lot of the pre-work on Tuesday like the mashed potatoes, and cheesecake so that Christmas Eve was nothing short of calm and perfect! I got the glass bowl for my kitchen aid mixer from my mother-in-law and it definitely went to work this past week.

 
Here’s a few pictures from our Christmas Eve dinner





 
(Sad to say that this is our only picture of us two for Christmas)
 
(Shirt: Jane.com, Vest: TJ Maxx, Pants: Gap)
 
The next day Chad and I woke up and exchanged presents, we also gave Karl his presents and then headed over to my parents’ house to have brunch and then Chad’s grandparents’ house to have dinner and work on a puzzle.  


Weekend Recap

Monday, December 22, 2014


After being gone last week, I seem to not be able to catch up. This weekend was no exception. I went to my mom’s side for Christmas on Saturday and when I got back I was too tired to finish my wrapping or get last minute things done around the house. But I did get to spend some time with my cousin who just had a baby and her adorable little baby girl.
 
We are hosting Christmas Eve dinner this year and I knew I would be busy with traveling and last minute Christmas that we decided to hire someone to clean our house. Sometimes you just need help and there are people out there for it! Oh how I could get use to someone cleaning my house. I love the smell of a clean home when I walk in. I think we’ll just keep it to 1 to 2 times a year for right now though.

Sunday wasn’t much of a relaxing day either. I saw a dresser on Craigslist that was only $50, so of course we drove to pick it up. I cannot wait to show you the before and after. Chad just loves it when I make up projects for him to do. We also had Chad’s parents over for dinner so we could exchange presents since they are driving out to California to spend Christmas with their grandbaby.

Only 2 days of work this week and I find myself saying, you can do it, you can do it, over and over in my head. Happy Christmas week!

 

Tree Skirt - DIY

Friday, December 19, 2014

Well I told you I would put together a tutorial on my tree skirt so I rushed to get it to you before Christmas. Just in case you have some free time between now and then to add an extra craft, hehe.


Materials:
5 x 5 ft painters drape canvas (I found my at Home Depot)
4 ft fabric of your choice, I used cotton
Glue gun
Glue sticks (a new pack, you’ll use them)
Scissors
Marker
Measuring tape

Instructions:

Lay the painters drape canvas out on the floor. Fold in quarters.

 

Then fold it in a triangle.

 
Measure your tree and how long you want your tree skirt to be. I wanted mine to be 22 inches so I took my measuring tape and put it at the top of the corner of the triangle and held it there while I made my marks on the bottom portion. I made my marks across the bottom on the painter’s canvas to make a circle. Cut the top corner of your triangle and along your dotted line.


 
Lay it out on a table, if you’re like me you might not of folded it in a quarter and now you have 2 pieces. Don’t worry just overlap one side and glue the 2 pieces together.

 
 
 
Get your cotton fabric and measure and mark at every 3 inches. You can either cut or tear the pieces off. Don’t worry if it’s not a straight line, you’ll never notice once it’s all put together.


Next you are going to take your fabric and glue a line on the painters canvas where the top of your piece of fabric is just covering the edge of the skirt. To make the ruffle look make a little fold on your glue line all the way around.

You will repeat all the way around the skirt overlapping each layer.

 
I hope you all enjoy!

 

Weekend Recap

Monday, December 15, 2014

Jordan and Lily left to go back home on Friday and man does the house seem really quite now. Chad and I spent the weekend relaxing and recuperating. We miss them being here and I miss cooking for a family but we are happy to be on our own schedule again.

Saturday we spent the day doing projects around the house. Someone asked us to build them a TeePee so Chad worked on that and I work on making a tree skirt. I have been wanting to do this for a few years now but time always slipped by. And apparently I really wanted to make it because it was pinned on my Pinterest 5 times, lol. I love the way it turned out and don't worry I'll put a tutorial up soon.

I also worked on a few finishing projects for our master bedroom, I can't wait to show you a tour and see what you think.

Sunday afternoon my mom invited me to a holiday house tour and you know I love going on house tours to get decorating ideas. It was such a fun outing with my mom and possibly an annual tradition just like the Parade of Homes.



Oh and how could I forget, we got our family pictures back so now it's a mad dash to get them in the mail. Here's a little peak!


(Photo credit: Mallory Hall Photography)

Wedding Wednesday - Flower Girl and Ring Brearer presents

Wednesday, December 10, 2014

We had the cutest little kids for our ring bearer’s and flower girls. We had 4 but 1 of them decided she did NOT want anything to do with being a flower girl that day.

To thank our little cutie pies we got them presents that was just adorable. For the girls we got them a pearl bracelet with their initial on it. It was precious seeing how tiny the bracelets were. For the boys, I found the cutest shirts on etsy. They were policeman polo shirts with their names on the front and ring security written on the back. Getting gifts for little kids is the best, they get so excited and makes you feel so good.

Weekend Recap

Monday, December 8, 2014

Our sister-in-law and niece from California will be staying with us for the next week since her baby shower was this past weekend. So this weekend was a busy one. The first night they were here i read Lily a bedtime story and man I could get use to that sweetness.

Chad went to go hunting on Friday so us girl had a little girls night. We went to Hobby Lobby, Wal-mart to grab a few last minute shower items and then called our mother-in-law to have Mexican for dinner.

Saturday I woke up and took Karl for a little run. At first when Jordan and Lily arrived he didn't know what to think of people in his house especially a little human at his eye level. He's now starting to come around and playing with Lily. In fact he was such a good boy when she wanted to play dress up with him.
 

 
 After our run i made some yummy homemade donuts which were Lily approved!! Once Jordan took a shower, I put Karl outside to use the restroom and of course he stepped in poop, just my luck. You might think I'm a horrible parent but I can not stand the smell of dog poop. Every time Karl gets poop on him Chad has to get it off because I just can not do it. Good news is he just got it in the kitchen and not on the carpet. So if you can picture it I'm about to throw up holding my shirt over my nose and saying woo we, then I look over at Lily and she's doing the same thing, too cute right. We get Karl in the bath tub to rinse the poop off and then stick him in the bathroom while I mop the kitchen floor. Why does this stuff happen when Chad is gone?

I was running about 30 minutes behind calling my mother-in-law in a panic because I forgot to plan for games. Like always she came through for us. The baby shower turned out beautifully and Jordan was glowing.



 
Saturday night I made homemade laundry soap. I can not wait to write a review about and share it with you.

 
We finally got to take our family pictures on Sunday due to sickness and weather. Really late Bethany, I know. I think all the attention really wore this fur ball out.
 

I made mashed potatoes that morning and I think someone really liked them. Oh I can't wait for moments like this. After dinner Chad introduced Lily to one of his all time favorite movies, home alone 2. I think he and Jordan enjoyed it more than Lily by the laughter I heard from the other room.

Thanksgiving Weekend

Wednesday, December 3, 2014


After our exciting stay in San Diego, we made our way to 29 Palms. I’ve read that 29 palms is in the middle of nowhere and that it is all desert, well I’m here to confirm that. People don’t have to worry about mowing grass that’s for sure.  We went the first night to get groceries for Thanksgiving and the days we were there, I think we had to drive 30 minutes to the local Wal-Mart. Crazy!!

The next day we took our neice to the park. It is so precious getting a glimpse into my future and seeing Chad being so protective with Lily. He would tell Lily to slow down, you’re running to fast. I’m definitely going to be more of the relaxed one.

On Thanksgiving Chad cooked the Turkey and Ham, which was delicious of course, and we had green bean casserole, mashed potatoes, stuffing, macaroni and cheese for the sides. It was a perfect Thanksgiving away from home.

After we got back to Oklahoma we immediately went to get Karl. He was exhausted from the Kennel and passed out in the car as soon as we got home as well as slept all weekend long. Daddy might have caught a few z's as well


To wrap up our weekend we went grocery shopping, we spent the most we ever spent on groceries because we were out of EVERYTHING. We gave Karl a bath and boy did he need it. Finally, I made goulash on Sunday with home-made bread and breakfast for the week ahead.  Oh and I almost forgot, we also put our Christmas tree up.



 

 

San Diego for Thanksgiving

Tuesday, December 2, 2014

I hope everyone had a fabulous thanksgiving!  We decided to do things a little different this year and fly out to California to spend the holiday with Chad's brother. We normally have a tradition Thanksgiving at home in Oklahoma so it was a little bitter sweet but nice to still be with family during the holiday.

Chad's brother and his family actually just moved to California from Hawaii and as most people would have wished to go to Hawaii rather than California, Chad and I were super excited when we got the news that they were moving out to California. I would have loved going to Hawaii but that flight, me oh my, would that have been a long one for only a short visit.

Anyways, we decided to fly into San Diego to spend some time there and then drive out to 29 palms where he is stationed. We had a blast in San Diego, we visited the zoo, took in some local restaurants including in-n-out, and also visited the pacific ocean before making our way to 29 palms.



(Isn't he cute)


(Chad's favorite animal, they weren't out the first time we stopped by so of course we had to come back to catch them)
(Impressive)

(backdrop to the movie "Some like it Hot", I think I need to put it on the Netflix now)

(Hotel Del Coronado)
 
I am loving the Spanish style houses out in San Diego. I also fell in love with this bluish greenish color I saw on a lot of the homes out there. Just gorgeous
 
 
Stay tuned for the rest of our trip and our Thanksgiving weekend.
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