Well, I did what I said I was going to do. I used our Tax Returns to slam down our Line of Credit. Feels Great! We're down to owing just $6,000 and nothing is owing on our credit cards either. It'll just take a month or two and this should be cleared out as well.
Renovations are coming along though we are stalled waiting for a mudder/taper to move forward. At least spring is in the air. I love all this snow melting away.
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