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If you had $10,000 to splurge on whatever you want......

Re: If you had $10,000 to splurge on whatever you want......

  • Off the top of my head: 

    Buy MH a new car  

    But if I am being practical- use some of it to pay off a couple of larger balance credit cards (although I just paid off 2 smaller ones, yay).

    But if I am NOT being practical nor buying something for MH...

    I would probably buy a pair of Louboutins and/or a Hermes bag. Or a diamond tennis bracelet. 

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  • These are not in any particular order.  Just typing what comes to mind.

    Practical: Pay off some of our debt

    Not Practical: Treat hubby and I to a full body massage at the spa.  I would also get a facial, weekend getaway to Vegas with hubby, and finish decorating the bedrooms, office and bathrooms.

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    Off the top of my head: 

    Buy MH a new car  

    But if I am being practical- use some of it to pay off a couple of larger balance credit cards (although I just paid off 2 smaller ones, yay).

    But if I am NOT being practical nor buying something for MH...

    I would probably buy a pair of Louboutins and/or a Hermes bag. Or a diamond tennis bracelet. 

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  • Being practical: pay down student loans...this would get me to under 5K.

    Not being practical: ...gosh....I'm really at a loss, here. Really I just want to pay down student loans.

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  • Practical - paying off debt

    not practical - trip to Australia so my H can meet my extended family or a trip to Europe for fun.

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  • Practical, use for a downpayment for a house.

    For fun:  New wardrobe for DH and myself.  Also maybe a cruise to get away and relax.

  • Practical: Get E a new car and/or pay loans.

    Fun: Set up E with his first contract brew commercial batch and go to Ireland. And Israel.
  • Practical: pay down our mortgage. It's our only debt and we hate it. 

    Fun: New clothes, Mediterranean cruise, upgrade my DSLR camera lens, do some home decorating.

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  • Pratical: pay off debts [this would cover most of it, except the student loans]

    Fun: take my family to Hawaii for two weeks

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  • Practical: pay off our cars. This would take care of it and then some!

    Non-practical: This one is a little harder. A really nice vacation would be great, but I think I'd want something a little more tangible. So let's go with a new roof and finishing off a room in our basement. Haha, that's not very fun!

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    Being practical: pay down student loans...this would get me to under 5K.

    Not being practical: ...gosh....I'm really at a loss, here. Really I just want to pay down student loans.

    Ditto! My student loan is our only debt but I feel like I'll be paying it for the rest of my life. 

    Non-practical: We could take a nice vacation and still be able to pay our bills (neither of us have any paid vacay time). 

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  • Practical: pay off student loans and put rest on mortgage or put towards truck for dh or start Carly's college fund Not practical: an amazing vacation and new clothes
  • If I'm being practical, I'd pay off Greg's debt. Mine is gone, and he's working on his, but to have them both erased would be amazing.

    Non practical - I'd combine it with my savings and buy a camper/trailer at the shore. or take that trip to Austrailia or Africa that I've always dreamed of.  

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