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We put $1,250 towards his SL this morning. We have under $15,000 to go! Over $18,000 paid off in 11 months plus 11 month living expenses saved. As you can tell I am wicked excited!
He is in a panic because the money wont be in the account. I am really excited to know we will be debt free in 7 or 8 months but he seems to have fallen off that wagon. It took me MONTHS to get him fully on board last year and he still fought me a little every time the payments were made even though he was glad we are doing it. Should I ease off and see if he steps in to try and get on track himself or keep going while I know he is not fully comfortable with it?
I know in the long run we are doing whats best and I thought having the living expenses saved for so long would really help ease his stress but I guess I was wrong. We want to TTC in December and we know going into it with all this debt isn't going to make being new parents any easier so I don't want to wait.
Any advice on how to get him excited about paying off debt again?

Love: March 2010 Marriage: July 2013 Debt Free: October 2014 TTC: May 2015
Re: Back to student loans!
Even if you got pg right away when starting in December, the birth would still be 19-20 months away, which is almost twice as long as you estimate it would take to finish paying off the students loans. There may be some middle ground where you don't pay them off as aggressively but still have them gone by the time baby arrives, which might help both of you feel comfortable with your spending/saving plan.
This too- when DD#1 was born in 2010, DH had $22,000 remaining on his SL (was paying $500/month because he also had a car payment) and when DD#2 was born in 2012, he had $14,000 (was paying $1,000/month- moved the previous car payment to his SL). We started making big payments ($2,000/month) in Sept 2012 and the SL were gone by January 2013.
Thanks for responding everyone. It is good to get fresh perspective on things that isn't my own.
H claims the savings is enough and wants to pay of the debt before TTC. Then while TTC and pregnancy saving more for baby and any medical bills. He also wants to start saving for a new to us car that we will need in 2 or 3 years. Also he threw in wanting a vacation next March.
After listening to him rattle off this list I have a feeling he is just overwhelmed with everything he wants us to be able to do. Completely understandable. We are going to pay of the remainder of this SL and revisit our plan in April. See if we could be working to multiple areas of his list at a time to ease his worry. Maybe save for a car and vacation while still putting a good amount to student loans.
Love: March 2010 Marriage: July 2013 Debt Free: October 2014 TTC: May 2015
This! Go on a great trip- as another momma, you won't be going anywhere for a while and when you do, it'll probably be Disney World (not that Disney isn't great, but you know...)
Yes please! He was thinking more of a cruise to Mexico but if we can look into great deals I am sure he would love the idea!
Love: March 2010 Marriage: July 2013 Debt Free: October 2014 TTC: May 2015
Love: March 2010 Marriage: July 2013 Debt Free: October 2014 TTC: May 2015