Hi Shawn,
RH> and one unknown. We did go out for supper with the group Sunday
RH> night--fun time.
SH> That's good.
It was good. We went to a Cracker Barrel, had to be seated in 2 groups
of 6, right next to each other. The waiter earned his tips from us that
night, not that we were rowdy but just a party that size is quite the
undertaking. My meal was actually pretty decent; I had a couple of
(lightly) fried chicken breast pieces and a couple of vegetables. The
chicken was surprisingly quite moist; I was expecting it to be dried out
so was happy that it wasn't.
RH> IOW, an experience not soon forgotten--and remembered every time
the RH> credit card bill comes due unless you have the funds to pay it
all RH> off at once.
SH> Laugh, so true. I'd be seeing that credit card statment for years to
SH> come.
We had our times like that, especially when the girls were still at
home. We've been doing better the last few years tho and been able to
pay it off each month. Helps keep our credit report looking good, not
that we have any major purchases planned soon but better to be ready and
not need than to not be ready and need. Then too, with those unexpected
events, a clean and clear line of credit goes a long way.
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Catch you later,
Ruth
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