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okay uh we keep a monthly budget i just recently stopped working so i can be home with my kids so we keep a a monthly budget and we try to stick to it
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i know it's really it's really difficult here all because there's always something breaking car needs tires or you know something
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yeah yeah that's that's the kind of things that throw you off
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uh uh we we do ours more monthly than long range um
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we uh my husband gets paid once a month and when he gets paid i pay all the bills
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uh-huh
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um-hum
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and out of his check they take a savings and out of my check they take savings
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uh-huh
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and retirement both out of both checks so as far as extra savings we really don't have that much extra to save um
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his check once a month pays all the bills my check weekly buys groceries and gas and you know that kind of thing and it works out real well that way so we don't run into a lot of problems
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oh how nice
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yeah
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yeah yeah
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but budgets are horrible
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well
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i know we do my husband gets paid twice a week and so we pay all of the little bills uh one paycheck and then like the mortgage and the electric bill you know those big bills the second
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uh-huh
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yeah
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second pay and then um again he does have a savings that comes out you know for Christmas and stuff that kind of thing
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yeah yeah when the car insurance is due and you call the credit union and tell them well send me some money
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yeah that kind of thing
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yeah it uh it would be nice if we didn't have to touch the money he has taken out and put in savings
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but it's nice that's there you know
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but we do yeah it i'm just glad that it is there for car insurance medical bills whatever happen but uh
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yeah yeah it's nice that it's there
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i know but i you it's just really is difficult uh neither one of us has had a raise in a couple of years
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yeah
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and of course the cost of living keeps going up so my groceries are outrageous and i keep saying my check does less and less but
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yeah
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yeah yeah that's kind of how i felt when i was working because it seemed like we spent more we bought more things and it seemed like we spent more then a lot of it was going to uh day care and that kind of thing
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um-hum
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yeah
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so it just seems like with me staying home we had that big cut but we save more i don't know how and i don't know why but we it seems like we do
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well i uh i know that since i do work i buy a lot of quicker
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cuts of meat and uh well the frozen things for the microwave and things like that and i'll stop by the deli and pick up
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yeah
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yeah you kind of try and buy bigger quantities
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uh chicken or whatever where if i did not work i'm sure that the grocery bill could be managed a lot a lot uh better
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yeah that's how i felt too it just you could take a little longer and just watch a little bit more i guess
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yeah
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well you
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i guess that's kind of like the way we do we i i don't i don't know how it comes it just seems like we save a little bit more whereas where i was working
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well i'm sure you do um i do not well i do not have to pay child care during the winter my son's old enough that he likes to come home
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oh
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uh from school but in the summer he's still young enough that i cannot leave him by himself so in the summer i have that extra and ours is seventy dollars a week plus
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yeah
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all activities and that's usually movies one day skating on day swimming one day
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and it adds up
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yeah so you usually end up paying close to eighty dollars a week and that's a lot of money
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yeah it is it is yeah
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but you know if they're gonna be in day care then they need to have some activities other than just being there
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um-hum
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how do you have two children
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i have two one is four and a half and the other one's two and a half
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well they're expensive too uh just the outgrowing of their clothes so i'm sure the budget
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so
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yeah that yeah i just came back to find jeans for the little one and it does add up yeah but um
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and medical bill
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yeah
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although the insurance we had was good uh when Thomas was younger a lot of the stuff had to be paid up front
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and then you were reimbursed so it was nice when you'd get a couple of hundred dollar check from the insurance but in the meantime you had to put out the money first
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yeah yeah
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well that that's that's hard but i'm enjoying my stay home for the little time that i can
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but
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yeah it is
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oh i would too i would i would advise anyone that could possibly do it to to
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for the
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i know it's not forever and that's what's so sad but
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well you probably wouldn't wanna do it forever i don't know though when
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