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August 24, 2009 at 9:11 PM in reply to: If you do a short sale you really cannot buy again – true or not? #449236August 24, 2009 at 9:11 PM in reply to: If you do a short sale you really cannot buy again – true or not? #449048trying2balanceParticipant
both names are on the loan… we had no idea, never imagined we would not just follow the plan of slowly paing off or selling as it increased – right
August 24, 2009 at 9:11 PM in reply to: If you do a short sale you really cannot buy again – true or not? #448979trying2balanceParticipantboth names are on the loan… we had no idea, never imagined we would not just follow the plan of slowly paing off or selling as it increased – right
August 24, 2009 at 9:11 PM in reply to: If you do a short sale you really cannot buy again – true or not? #448640trying2balanceParticipantboth names are on the loan… we had no idea, never imagined we would not just follow the plan of slowly paing off or selling as it increased – right
August 24, 2009 at 9:11 PM in reply to: If you do a short sale you really cannot buy again – true or not? #448449trying2balanceParticipantboth names are on the loan… we had no idea, never imagined we would not just follow the plan of slowly paing off or selling as it increased – right
trying2balanceParticipantThanks Aecetia — you’re right about the drive down the 67, its amazing how its really only 15 minutes down to Poway once your on the West End of Ramona, but it seems like an ocean away, especially for our friends who are primarily in) 4S Ranch and can’t believe we are WAY out there!
As for the kid issue, some really interesting feedback from everyone. When I gave the granny analogy I wasn’t thinking so much about the kids that would be at my side but moreso about what I did with my life. Somehow raising a family (and it seems strange to me that 3 kids would qualify as a “large” family — maybe 4 on…) But raising a family is what I think I would like to look back on, of people that are good and giving back.
I met with a couple that was married over 50 yrs and asked what they thought of this generation and they both agreed that kids are more spoiled than ever and they thought it was mainly bc as she put it “you cannot split a pie exactly even 5 ways” referring to the 5 kids they raised, but all of our kids only had 2 of their own and it is a very different child that develops with everything split exactly in half versus the children that have to pitch in, help the family struggle and learn early on that the world does not dole out fairly shared slices… So my view is more about the type of family dynamic we would have as a larger unit, nothing religious really (we’re catholic but everyone in our family is saying for god’s sake stop now and keep working to enjoy life more…)
Well, we’re certainly learning about life not being fair with this experience and now my husband possibly having to look for a new job. But we’ll still be one happy family and when all is said and done I do hope one large family crammed into a too-small house bonding to fight our way in this world together and caring for each other π
trying2balanceParticipantThanks Aecetia — you’re right about the drive down the 67, its amazing how its really only 15 minutes down to Poway once your on the West End of Ramona, but it seems like an ocean away, especially for our friends who are primarily in) 4S Ranch and can’t believe we are WAY out there!
As for the kid issue, some really interesting feedback from everyone. When I gave the granny analogy I wasn’t thinking so much about the kids that would be at my side but moreso about what I did with my life. Somehow raising a family (and it seems strange to me that 3 kids would qualify as a “large” family — maybe 4 on…) But raising a family is what I think I would like to look back on, of people that are good and giving back.
I met with a couple that was married over 50 yrs and asked what they thought of this generation and they both agreed that kids are more spoiled than ever and they thought it was mainly bc as she put it “you cannot split a pie exactly even 5 ways” referring to the 5 kids they raised, but all of our kids only had 2 of their own and it is a very different child that develops with everything split exactly in half versus the children that have to pitch in, help the family struggle and learn early on that the world does not dole out fairly shared slices… So my view is more about the type of family dynamic we would have as a larger unit, nothing religious really (we’re catholic but everyone in our family is saying for god’s sake stop now and keep working to enjoy life more…)
Well, we’re certainly learning about life not being fair with this experience and now my husband possibly having to look for a new job. But we’ll still be one happy family and when all is said and done I do hope one large family crammed into a too-small house bonding to fight our way in this world together and caring for each other π
trying2balanceParticipantThanks Aecetia — you’re right about the drive down the 67, its amazing how its really only 15 minutes down to Poway once your on the West End of Ramona, but it seems like an ocean away, especially for our friends who are primarily in) 4S Ranch and can’t believe we are WAY out there!
As for the kid issue, some really interesting feedback from everyone. When I gave the granny analogy I wasn’t thinking so much about the kids that would be at my side but moreso about what I did with my life. Somehow raising a family (and it seems strange to me that 3 kids would qualify as a “large” family — maybe 4 on…) But raising a family is what I think I would like to look back on, of people that are good and giving back.
I met with a couple that was married over 50 yrs and asked what they thought of this generation and they both agreed that kids are more spoiled than ever and they thought it was mainly bc as she put it “you cannot split a pie exactly even 5 ways” referring to the 5 kids they raised, but all of our kids only had 2 of their own and it is a very different child that develops with everything split exactly in half versus the children that have to pitch in, help the family struggle and learn early on that the world does not dole out fairly shared slices… So my view is more about the type of family dynamic we would have as a larger unit, nothing religious really (we’re catholic but everyone in our family is saying for god’s sake stop now and keep working to enjoy life more…)
Well, we’re certainly learning about life not being fair with this experience and now my husband possibly having to look for a new job. But we’ll still be one happy family and when all is said and done I do hope one large family crammed into a too-small house bonding to fight our way in this world together and caring for each other π
trying2balanceParticipantThanks Aecetia — you’re right about the drive down the 67, its amazing how its really only 15 minutes down to Poway once your on the West End of Ramona, but it seems like an ocean away, especially for our friends who are primarily in) 4S Ranch and can’t believe we are WAY out there!
As for the kid issue, some really interesting feedback from everyone. When I gave the granny analogy I wasn’t thinking so much about the kids that would be at my side but moreso about what I did with my life. Somehow raising a family (and it seems strange to me that 3 kids would qualify as a “large” family — maybe 4 on…) But raising a family is what I think I would like to look back on, of people that are good and giving back.
I met with a couple that was married over 50 yrs and asked what they thought of this generation and they both agreed that kids are more spoiled than ever and they thought it was mainly bc as she put it “you cannot split a pie exactly even 5 ways” referring to the 5 kids they raised, but all of our kids only had 2 of their own and it is a very different child that develops with everything split exactly in half versus the children that have to pitch in, help the family struggle and learn early on that the world does not dole out fairly shared slices… So my view is more about the type of family dynamic we would have as a larger unit, nothing religious really (we’re catholic but everyone in our family is saying for god’s sake stop now and keep working to enjoy life more…)
Well, we’re certainly learning about life not being fair with this experience and now my husband possibly having to look for a new job. But we’ll still be one happy family and when all is said and done I do hope one large family crammed into a too-small house bonding to fight our way in this world together and caring for each other π
trying2balanceParticipantThanks Aecetia — you’re right about the drive down the 67, its amazing how its really only 15 minutes down to Poway once your on the West End of Ramona, but it seems like an ocean away, especially for our friends who are primarily in) 4S Ranch and can’t believe we are WAY out there!
As for the kid issue, some really interesting feedback from everyone. When I gave the granny analogy I wasn’t thinking so much about the kids that would be at my side but moreso about what I did with my life. Somehow raising a family (and it seems strange to me that 3 kids would qualify as a “large” family — maybe 4 on…) But raising a family is what I think I would like to look back on, of people that are good and giving back.
I met with a couple that was married over 50 yrs and asked what they thought of this generation and they both agreed that kids are more spoiled than ever and they thought it was mainly bc as she put it “you cannot split a pie exactly even 5 ways” referring to the 5 kids they raised, but all of our kids only had 2 of their own and it is a very different child that develops with everything split exactly in half versus the children that have to pitch in, help the family struggle and learn early on that the world does not dole out fairly shared slices… So my view is more about the type of family dynamic we would have as a larger unit, nothing religious really (we’re catholic but everyone in our family is saying for god’s sake stop now and keep working to enjoy life more…)
Well, we’re certainly learning about life not being fair with this experience and now my husband possibly having to look for a new job. But we’ll still be one happy family and when all is said and done I do hope one large family crammed into a too-small house bonding to fight our way in this world together and caring for each other π
trying2balanceParticipantThanks guys – will definitely call sheldon.
Boy talk about when it rains it pours, my husband just called to tell me that his firm is being pulled off the project he has been on for the past 5 years. Doesn’t mean he is out of a job, but this is not good news as there may not be another project to put him on. And we may be asked to move to another city or something so this makes it DEFINITE that we cannot buy a house right now with his job more up in the air than ever…
Guess Baby #3 is also definitely on hold, I’ll let you all know what happens and will likely ask for more advice as we start getting into the bad, worse and “worser” options that are in front of us I guess.
trying2balanceParticipantThanks guys – will definitely call sheldon.
Boy talk about when it rains it pours, my husband just called to tell me that his firm is being pulled off the project he has been on for the past 5 years. Doesn’t mean he is out of a job, but this is not good news as there may not be another project to put him on. And we may be asked to move to another city or something so this makes it DEFINITE that we cannot buy a house right now with his job more up in the air than ever…
Guess Baby #3 is also definitely on hold, I’ll let you all know what happens and will likely ask for more advice as we start getting into the bad, worse and “worser” options that are in front of us I guess.
trying2balanceParticipantThanks guys – will definitely call sheldon.
Boy talk about when it rains it pours, my husband just called to tell me that his firm is being pulled off the project he has been on for the past 5 years. Doesn’t mean he is out of a job, but this is not good news as there may not be another project to put him on. And we may be asked to move to another city or something so this makes it DEFINITE that we cannot buy a house right now with his job more up in the air than ever…
Guess Baby #3 is also definitely on hold, I’ll let you all know what happens and will likely ask for more advice as we start getting into the bad, worse and “worser” options that are in front of us I guess.
trying2balanceParticipantThanks guys – will definitely call sheldon.
Boy talk about when it rains it pours, my husband just called to tell me that his firm is being pulled off the project he has been on for the past 5 years. Doesn’t mean he is out of a job, but this is not good news as there may not be another project to put him on. And we may be asked to move to another city or something so this makes it DEFINITE that we cannot buy a house right now with his job more up in the air than ever…
Guess Baby #3 is also definitely on hold, I’ll let you all know what happens and will likely ask for more advice as we start getting into the bad, worse and “worser” options that are in front of us I guess.
trying2balanceParticipantThanks guys – will definitely call sheldon.
Boy talk about when it rains it pours, my husband just called to tell me that his firm is being pulled off the project he has been on for the past 5 years. Doesn’t mean he is out of a job, but this is not good news as there may not be another project to put him on. And we may be asked to move to another city or something so this makes it DEFINITE that we cannot buy a house right now with his job more up in the air than ever…
Guess Baby #3 is also definitely on hold, I’ll let you all know what happens and will likely ask for more advice as we start getting into the bad, worse and “worser” options that are in front of us I guess.
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