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The Second Depression
If I was writing a book I could give this concept a better treatment, but practicalities inspire me to write about it anyway. We may be living within a spiral of history, when things repeat but not in the same … Continue reading
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Tagged entrepreneur, foreclosure, frugal, frugality, Great Depression, Great Recession, housing, investing, jobs, mortgage, personal finance, Simple Living, stocks, Whidbey
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Triple Whammy Fourth Anniversary
Has it really been four years? Four years ago my life changed from semi-retirement to scrambling to survive. Survival may sound like hyperbole to some, but to anyone who realizes they may lose their house, may lose a way to … Continue reading
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Tagged AMSC, Art, books, consulting, DNDN, Dream. Invest. Live., entrepreneur, foreclosure, frugal, frugality, GIG, GigOptix, health care, housing, investing, jobs, Microvision, mortgage, MVIS, personal finance, photos, Simple Living, stocks, unemployment, wealth
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I Am Rich Relatively
I am rich, relatively. I can’t pay all of my bills, but relative to about half of America, I am rich. Relative to the other half of America, I am poor. I consider myself a moderate, but didn’t expect to … Continue reading
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Tagged consulting, Dream. Invest. Live., entrepreneur, foreclosure, frugal, frugality, health care, housing, investing, jobs, middle class, mortgage, personal finance, PNTP, poverty, stocks, unemployment, wealth
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Mortgage Farce
Work with me people. We’ve got to find the funny in this. I know it’s there, but I’m looking at it from the inside. Did you think my mortgage modification was official? So did I. Evidently, it is somewhat up … Continue reading
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Tagged emotion, foreclosure, housing, laughter, mortgage, mortgage modification, Parkview Services, personal finance, Robin Williams, Sanguinity, writing
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My Officially Modified Mortgage
It’s official – I think. The paperwork from the mortgage servicer came back signed and stamped. Let me check for the third or fourth time. Yep. Signatures have been applied. Okay, what’s next? Ah, wait a minute. I skipped a … Continue reading
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Tagged consulting, foreclosure, housing, mortgage, New Road Map, Nine Step Program, personal finance, Whidbey
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Hope From Potatoes
The second most asked question in my life recently has been, “How do you manage to stay so upbeat?” An interesting balance to the most asked question which is, “So, how are you doing – really?” Financial turmoil publicly played … Continue reading
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Tagged bunnies, carrot, carrots, caterpillars, deer, entrepreneur, foreclosure, frugal, frugality, gardening, mortgage, onion, onions, potato, potatoes, Simple Living, slugs, snails
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Off The Market
See anything different? The For Sale sign is gone. My house, my home, is off the market – for at least a while. Welcome to yet another episode in “Maybe I Get To Keep My House”. After two years of … Continue reading
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Tagged consulting, foreclosure, frugal, frugality, HCLE, housing, mortgage, personal finance, real estate, Simple Living, stocks, unemployment
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Something Like A Mortgage Payment
I couldn’t wait. The authorities may all expect me to act at the very last moment, but that would delay my sense of relief. Why would I do that after more than a year of struggle? For the first time … Continue reading
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Tagged co-working, coworking, foreclosure, HAMP, housing, Langley, mortgage, personal finance, Whidbey
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Maybe A Mortgage Modification
Pardon me as I take a sip as I try to decide where to begin. Ah, a homemade herbed vodka martini. Today I get to celebrate, or at least breath a big sigh of relief. Skip any more suspense. I … Continue reading
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Tagged consulting, foreclosure, HAMP, HCLE, housing, mortgage, New Road Map, personal finance
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Costs Up Benefits Down
I’m insured. Obamacare says so! Oops. No, I’m not. Oh wait, maybe I am again. Hours on the phone and I’ve noticed two consequences: their music is better, and I’m spending more money than I expected. Another thing has been … Continue reading
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