So I have sat down and figured out my debt snowball and going to the 90 day deal starting in Dec so this week lol...but my deal is keeping the motivation and not straying off except now I have a HUGE deal that I am keeping my eyes on (right now it is just an option that I am looking at ). My son is being dx in Jan with ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder) and right now his prek really isn't helping things and not even going to try increasing his therapy that he gets there until after the dx (which the dr wanted it done in the meantime to see if it changed his behavior any by Jan). Well they are having a hard time with him and not understanding why he is acting the way he does..hmm I have already told them but yeah no difference to them apparently...I found out about a school 2 and a half hours from where we live now that is specifically for children who are on the Spectrum ages birth thru high school (but they can transition to mainstream when ready which is a plus) where he could get all of his therapy and I could even apply for a job at the school with my Associates in ECE (and get full benefits, awesome oh and 401K)...my only deal is I own my home now (signed with my mom) so she gets the house when I leave which is fine because I would rather her have a better house than she does now..I have found some houses that I am looking at but yay me I am still trying to raise my credit score and it's not moving too fast..I finish up one of my huge snowballs in April and will have a bunch of the little ones that do show up on my report paid off by end of Jan.
I am trying to get a plan figured out for if I do choose to move so that I can afford to make it being on my own with the two lil ones since I might be able to get a slight discount on my son's rate if I get a job there but my daughters' would be full rate at a separate place..right now I run my own in home daycare so money is super tight..does anyone have any tips or helpful advice that might help me keep my motivation up to get this done..I am working on couponing to get a stockpile that I could work from for at least the first 3 months while we are getting on our feet if we do move. Thanks girls
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- supergirl_mommy
on Nov. 30, 2011 at 4:58 PM