After considering the endless possibilities of fun that this trip would contain, I can't stop thinking about vacationing vs. costs vs. work. You work, to get the money, to pay the cost... of vacations that take your mind off of how much work stresses you out. Hmm. Trouble for me is, as previously mentioned, the debt factor. My goal this year is to pay off my credit cards (or at least get an extremely firm grip on them, with only a short amount left by years end). I think that I can do it. I believe that by December, I will have three of my cards paid off, and one remaining with a drastically reduced balance... perhaps even switched over to a 0% interest gig. We'll see what gets thrown my way in terms of credit offers.
So onto the thought of a vacation. We're going to Boston in 13 days (YESSSSS!!!!!!!). This trip is going to rock my pants. I'm so pumped. There is also a POTENTIAL cost of flying home in June, depending on if I'm even still in this wedding, and then another flight home in September for another family wedding. These are all costs that are going to suck, because it's going to take away my chance to stash away that cash towards the cards... tragically at over $300+ a pop. Ugh.
The idea of potentially going to Hawaii makes my head spin... and I don't even think we could afford it. Have you seen the cost of flights from here to there? WHOA. But... it would be a last-chance getaway to have some incredible memories with our two bests before they bunker down and start doing it like bunnies and have babies everywhere (this isn't a joke). The idea is so tempting... tempting to pay my bills and save for a vacation - but would it be worth it to go backwards in debt to go on a vacation?
The answer is yes, of course. For every possible reason, yes.
Financially, the answer is no, of course.
Dammit.
So in lieu of my deep thinking during my hour-to-myself drive today: I want to start getting real with my photography. I wonder what I could do to get it kickstarted? I know I take good photos. I know I could charge some money for them. I'm considering throwing a post on Craigslist and just saying that I'll charge a $75 session fee, and I'll give you the CD with all of the images on them - in which that person could take the photos to Ritz Camera or to Sam's Club, or even to Walgreen's to have them printed themselves. Thoughts? I wonder if I'm too late in the game for senior portrait season, though. Maybe I'll wait and see how Amanda and Theo's engagement photos turn out next weekend, and that way I'll have some examples to post for people to see. I think it would be so exciting to have a weekend-gig of photography! Plus, it's just play money on the side. Perfect for saving up for that vacation :)
Maybe Hawaii with the W-man's isn't so far off. I guess we'll see.
I should have posted something on this earlier. I should have subscribed earlier. Oh well, I'm here now. Good luck with the finances.
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