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  • The kitchen looks fantastic, congrats!! It's an investment, though not in the way that too many realtors will tell you ... Having a nice, well-designed kitchen just makes cooking easier & more enjoyable -- it's an investment in your quality of life!

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    • Originally posted by bjl584 View Post

      very nice.
      we have a kitchen remodel in our future, but we still need to figure out all the colors and styles for everything.
      it's rather overwhelming
      It is very overwhelming, far more than you realize until you're in the midst of it. And just forget about picking colors and all in advance. I can tell you that where you end up will not be where you expected to be. We love our new kitchen but it isn't at all what we had envisioned. It just evolved along the way. When we found a countertop slab we really liked (which wasn't the color we went looking for), that influenced what floor tile we bought. And those influenced what color backsplash tile worked well, which then helped determine what color we painted the room. The paint color was literally selected 2 days before the room was painted. The backsplash was also selected 2 days before it was installed.
      Steve

      * Despite the high cost of living, it remains very popular.
      * Why should I pay for my daughter's education when she already knows everything?
      * There are no shortcuts to anywhere worth going.

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      • Guys

        Here is my win for today. I checked my email account this morning and saw a bunch of payments from my bonds come through.



        Also, I managed to crank out a bunch of push ups and sit ups, plus went for a run.

        The lesson here is: making lots of small steps in the right direction will eventually get you where you want to go.
        james.c.hendrickson@gmail.com
        202.468.6043

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        • Originally posted by james.hendrickson View Post
          Guys

          Here is my win for today. I checked my email account this morning and saw a bunch of payments from my bonds come through.
          That reminds me that I received my quarterly distribution from one of my RELP investments this week. It's always an unexpected happy surprise. It's ~$4400 this time, so almost like getting a whole extra paycheck (in fact, when I first saw my account balance, I thought that my end-of-month paycheck must have arrived a few days early).

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          • Originally posted by kork13 View Post
            That reminds me that I received my quarterly distribution from one of my RELP investments this week. It's always an unexpected happy surprise. It's ~$4400 this time, so almost like getting a whole extra paycheck (in fact, when I first saw my account balance, I thought that my end-of-month paycheck must have arrived a few days early).
            Kork, thats a good solid win!
            james.c.hendrickson@gmail.com
            202.468.6043

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            • Just received quarterly dividend checks from some bank stock that we own, $4,950
              Makes for nice spending money in retirement. We typically just cash the checks and use cash for daily expenditures rather than putting things on a card.

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              • Originally posted by Fishindude77 View Post
                Just received quarterly dividend checks from some bank stock that we own, $4,950
                Makes for nice spending money in retirement. We typically just cash the checks and use cash for daily expenditures rather than putting things on a card.
                Fishindude, are you cool telling me the name of the stock? I've been looking at possibly expanding the companies I'm buying after I finish accumulating USB shares.
                james.c.hendrickson@gmail.com
                202.468.6043

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                • Today's wins were non-monetary. In fact, they both cost us money but in a good way.

                  1. We bought a new microwave in May to use while our kitchen was being renovated. Today we donated it to a local charity that supports people in need. The woman was practically in tears when I brought in in. She said microwaves and beds are their two most needed items. She has 30 people on the waiting list for a microwave. We're glad we were able to provide one and help in that way.

                  2. Twice a year we attend an event that supports the Food Bank. There is a huge raffle and you get tickets by donating food items. We went to Aldi this morning and bought a cart full of groceries to donate on Thursday.

                  We are very fortunate and sharing that good fortune with others who are not so fortunate is definitely a win.
                  Steve

                  * Despite the high cost of living, it remains very popular.
                  * Why should I pay for my daughter's education when she already knows everything?
                  * There are no shortcuts to anywhere worth going.

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                  • Good karma win disneysteve. In the bible it says by giving you'll reap 10 fold. The promise give and you shall receive tenfold captures the heart of God’s generosity. In Luke 6:38 KJV, Jesus assures us that when we give, God pours out blessings in abundance.

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                    • Originally posted by disneysteve View Post
                      Today's wins were non-monetary. In fact, they both cost us money but in a good way.

                      1. We bought a new microwave in May to use while our kitchen was being renovated. Today we donated it to a local charity that supports people in need. The woman was practically in tears when I brought in in. She said microwaves and beds are their two most needed items. She has 30 people on the waiting list for a microwave. We're glad we were able to provide one and help in that way.

                      2. Twice a year we attend an event that supports the Food Bank. There is a huge raffle and you get tickets by donating food items. We went to Aldi this morning and bought a cart full of groceries to donate on Thursday.

                      We are very fortunate and sharing that good fortune with others who are not so fortunate is definitely a win.
                      Totally with QMM on this, great work and a solid win.
                      james.c.hendrickson@gmail.com
                      202.468.6043

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                      • Originally posted by james.hendrickson View Post

                        Totally with QMM on this, great work and a solid win.
                        I actually wasn't familiar with this particular organization until today. I was just reading up on them on their website and it turns out a friend from our synagogue is their treasurer and administrative assistant (which is probably how the connection was made). They primarily work in the town where I used to practice which is one of the poorest cities in America so I know the struggles people face there quite well having practiced in that community for 17 years. I may actually look into getting involved with them as a volunteer.
                        Steve

                        * Despite the high cost of living, it remains very popular.
                        * Why should I pay for my daughter's education when she already knows everything?
                        * There are no shortcuts to anywhere worth going.

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                        • I'm not sure what happened...? Month or two ago I submitted receipts for a Mobil-1 oil rebate. I thought I had $5, maybe $10 coming on a virtual gift card. It arrived, and it was loaded with $25 and supposedly I'm getting a hat in the mail? Sure, whatever, don't need the hat, but the extra few bucks isn't a problem Small win.
                          History will judge the complicit.

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                          • Originally posted by disneysteve View Post
                            Today's wins were non-monetary. In fact, they both cost us money but in a good way.
                            1. We bought a new microwave in May to use while our kitchen was being renovated. Today we donated it to a local charity that supports people in need. The woman was practically in tears when I brought in in. She said microwaves and beds are their two most needed items. She has 30 people on the waiting list for a microwave. We're glad we were able to provide one and help in that way.
                            Good on you !
                            Would have never guessed microwaves were such a needed item?
                            As inexpensive as the basic ones are, I may just buy a couple and donate them to our local mission.

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                            • Originally posted by Fishindude77 View Post

                              Good on you !
                              Would have never guessed microwaves were such a needed item?
                              As inexpensive as the basic ones are, I may just buy a couple and donate them to our local mission.
                              I'm actually not surprised. A lot of people live in "temporary" housing provided through state agencies, which basically means they get put up in cheap hotel rooms. They generally have a tiny fridge but that's it. I had a number of patients over the years who were living that way. They got food stamps but were pretty limited as to what they could use them on since they had minimal fridge space, no freezer, and no ability to prepare any hot food. A microwave is life-changing when that's your situation.

                              I may actually start checking for them when I shop estate sales and thrift shops as well as the freebie stuff people give away online. We paid $55 for ours at Walmart but I'm sure I can find them for half that or less somewhat routinely given what I do with my reselling business. I'd be happy to gather them as I find inexpensive working ones, or free ones, and bring them over to these folks.
                              Steve

                              * Despite the high cost of living, it remains very popular.
                              * Why should I pay for my daughter's education when she already knows everything?
                              * There are no shortcuts to anywhere worth going.

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                              • Originally posted by ua_guy View Post
                                don't need the hat
                                Another item you can sell on ebay
                                Steve

                                * Despite the high cost of living, it remains very popular.
                                * Why should I pay for my daughter's education when she already knows everything?
                                * There are no shortcuts to anywhere worth going.

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