well the big day is on the calendar.
dec 17th should be divorce day. still crossing the t's and dotting the i's on the agreed order, but mostly i am happy with what we have worked out.
i get to keep my farm, and get enough resources to continue to improve it.
i settled for a lower maintenance in exchange for a high property distribution. i should be able to invest enough of that into real estate to make up for the difference within a couple years. will pay off existing mortgage on the 2flat that i am getting, and should be able to buy the one next to me when it comes on the market in a year or 2.
agreed to return to the bargaining table in 5 years, when he is looking to retire early. since he should be getting a lovely parting gift when that happens, i should be able to make it through that, too.
the tax hit will be significant, as most of the cash is in a 401k now. but i truly hate the stock market, and figure that shelling out an extra 33% to invest in bricks and mortar is still a good investment.
it's also my quit smoking day, which will likely be a little tougher. lol.
elleng
(136,867 posts)and as ever, we're with you, in rain or in SNOW!!!
mopinko
(71,970 posts)in the bowl of lake michigan, but the leeward side. lake effect snow goes the other way.
we just got a light dusting here while everyone else is shoveling.
thx for the hug honey. so glad to have you on my side.
elleng
(136,867 posts)Last edited Mon Nov 23, 2015, 08:01 PM - Edit history (1)
My last year there, '78,' there was still snow on the ground in May (I think,) as I packed to move out, from apartment virtually ON the lake in Hyde Park. Wish I had a picture!
Pretty close:
P.S. Just heard Obama office (?) gonna be 'right there!!!'
mopinko
(71,970 posts)my sister moved to cali.
so much for all the talk that they wanted to live in nyc. never believed that for a minute. why would they put the library here, and live there?
the whole south side is gonna explode. it's already happening in pullman. got a friend down there who is a carpenter. he doesnt even have a business card. he is working like a mad man.
elleng
(136,867 posts)'Too bad' my first town after college will be so transformed, but the neighborhood is surely different from when I was there. Really helped make me what I am today.
After having lived there for a # of years, spotted the view I wanted and luckily an apartment was available in an OLD 'high rise' overlooking a park beside the lake. Windows became ice encrusted during that winter, of course, but it was REAL!!!
mopinko
(71,970 posts)i hope it stays weird.
rogers park is one of the hottest neighborhoods in.the.country.
and guess what- it was noobs who were complaining about the farm. oh well. they are stuck w us old hippies.
elleng
(136,867 posts)Back in this Group for what appears to be a family emergency. See next thread.