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nartules t1_iy5x3rl wrote
Reply to £20k in debt and it's become too much to handle and is killing me. What can I do? (breakdown below) by StarlordsTrees
My wife dug us a hole at one point. $20k? (Edit: Might have been more, this was like 8 years ago and I have a better recollection of the minimum monthly payments I added up) in a variety of credit cards and other finance offers. She wanted stuff and she wanted it NOW Live and learn. Not sure how it looked on our credit score at the time, but we consolidated the debt via a credit union loan. It wasn't an interest free loan tho, so I don't think it impacted our credit score negatively.
Adding up the minimum payments for all those various bills was roughly $2.2k/month in minimum payments. After the consolidation, that dropped to $500/month.
We paid $2k a month on the debt, to get rid of it. Took a year.
nartules t1_j8kvf74 wrote
Reply to 2 years later, this is still one of the most incredible evenings of my life | Yosemite National Park, CA, USA | [OC] [3710x5565] by CameronKelsey
Family and I got bad info from the park Ranger telling us to walk instead of ride the bus, my wife took his suggestion, we saw the bus pass us 1 minute later and we didn't get to it's stop for 15 minutes.
We had to run, we got there just as the clouds parted. My wife was tired, and she walked. We got about five minutes of viewing with the kids (I ran with the stroller, pushing our youngest who was 2 at the time.)
My wife missed seeing it by 5 seconds...