Does that mean you're less than 10 years away?
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I'm sure the lack of preservatives makes it worth it. For me, I like high amounts of sugar in my bread (hello Subway) and I don't have time to make my own.
I had to look up three of those items. Looks like I need to up my game. Congrats on getting them to like ghost pepper sauce. That'll come in handy in high school and college.
I'm grieving for you. May the twins sleep through the night by March.
We're talking about moving in ~4 years so we'll start saving up for a down payment on top of maxing out our IRAs. Right now, the plan is to convert our current house into a rental when it's time.
Those quick releases look great. Simple solutions are sometimes the hardest thing to come up with.
For the upper arm, will it eventually use all four springs or do you alternate the pair based on the direction you want it to lean?
I'm in a similar phase right now. We plan on moving in 3-4 years and I'm leaning towards turning our current home into a rental. We bought it at $300k and it's now worth $650k. We are now putting money into a regular brokerage to save for the next down payment. I don't think we'll have enough saved in time so we're leaning towards lowering our tax advantage contributions until then.
That's really cool. Where is this one located?
The ones that drove a long way, are those RV type people? I picture people in their 50s in their Winnebago hitting every state.
- My biggest issue is my wife doesn't find it fun so most of those are from before marriage or when she's out of town. I look forward to introducing the kid to it later on to possibly have a buddy.
Congrats! That has to be a great feeling. We're 16 years away and I've already started looking at it as "number of employers left". I should only have to work for 4-5 more companies.