Monday, January 16, 2012

Idaho!

I seriously have no clue why I haven't posted about our Christmas trip to Idaho yet...  This past Christmas, we went to Post Falls, Idaho to visit our grandparents on Shawn's side.  We had a blast!  We went to a live nativity, a Christmas eve service, played farkle for prizes (complete with the farkle dunce hat), ate fancy meals, watched movies, went shopping, I got my toenails did, went skiing at Schweitzer, went tubing, sleigh riding, and lots more!  I'm pretty sure I have more photos from this week, but I haven't sorted through them yet. So, here's the first good many....
















































Saturday, December 10, 2011

Birthday Weekend!





We celebrated Shawn's birthday yesterday evening along with his classmates and a couple of my friends.  We had such a good night eating potato soup, chatting, and watching Home Alone, the original classic.


This morning, Shawn and I woke up early and went to the Auburn parade.  It was small, but lots of fun!  He sported his new Mountain Hardware Jacket that his lovely wife gave him and I thought he looked too cute not to take photos of:)


                                  This is Aubie, the Auburn Tigers mascot.  He rode in the back of a convertible for the parade!  Aubie has won 6 mascot national championships!  He's really great and funny:)



Shawn took this photo of me! I'm training a good second shooter!



These are the unicyclists.  They were amazing. The man on the left was actually jumping rope!


The firemen were tossing candy canes to the crowd and Santa rode on the firetruck with them!



        Jericho will stay nice and still when he is gonna get to eat some people food! I used some tortilla chips to bribe him.  I think he's a good-looking dog!






Friday, December 9, 2011

Bohanan Update:


   A Big Merry Christmas to all you who are interested in the comings and goings of the Bohanan family.  This Christmas season has been a challenging one for Shawn and I.  We are both givers (and spenders) and having a strict budget makes it very difficult to give (and spend, haha) like we want to! I have to take this opportunity to thank the Lord for providing for us in such a great way though.  I have a job that takes care of our bills, puts food on the table, and allows us to have a little bit of fun now and then....although the Bohanans don't really need money to have fun!  We are VERY happy sitting at home watching Harry Potter and making fun of Professor Snape saying "Exx.....peli..armus!"  I'm also thankful for the little bit of business I have gotten for Jaclyn Bohanan Photography.  I've had a blast learning and working in my spare time and seeing the potential for what I'd like my business to be in the years to come.    
    I actually got to buy my 1st lens with my profit from my business, so that was super exciting.  Now of course I have a wish list a mile long, but I have to remind myself that my wish, our wish, to become debt free is a lot BIGGER than my wish for new stuff.  Because the dreams I have for debt free-ness are HUGE.  I have dreams to form a non-profit, to raise a family, give to others, and take my kids to Disney World!  
   I guess for anyone on this trip, the journey gets rough....last night I had a break down because I'm not happy in my job and in our situation right now.  When i think of working at this job for 7 more months I want to ball up and cry (that's pretty much what I did last night).  But, what I read in the Word this morning helped me a little, and I'm sure as I meditate on it, it will begin to help me more:
               
           "I will give thanks to the Lord with my whole heart; 
        I will recount all of your wonderful deeds.
I will be glad and exult in you;
        I will sing praise to your name, O Most High."
                (Psalm 9:1-2 ESV)

I can't really give thanks to the Lord with my whole heart when I am continually negative about my situation and angry at where the Lord has placed us.  When I recount all His wonderful deeds in my life, even in this moment alone, they are too many to number!  It really puts things in perspective.  Maybe the thankfulness post was a little late, but I want to be thankful.  I have a husband who loves me, a job, an awesome chocolate lab (who, by the way is learning to turn the light off), a wonderful family, and most importantly, a Savior who came as a little baby to be God with us.  I'm so thankful that God is with us---that He's with me right where I am... that He hasn't deserted me or my family.  I'm thankful that when i lack faith, He draws me close to Him.  I'm also thankful that this little portion of our life in Auburn is making it possible for good things in the future. It's making it possible for many with Autism and their families to be blessed by my husband.  This portion of my life has brought me a couple of good friends in Auburn that have made this journey a little more bearable and fun at times (a.k.a. when I'm not at work) I'm also thankful that this portion of my life has brought me to see my husband's 25th birthday.  I pray that I will see 25 more!
      As far as the finances go, its been tough.  It's tough to learn the discipline to budget- to tell your money where it's gonna go (especially when you don't have a lot!)  It's hard work to walk around the grocery store with your little ipod grocery app and calculate to the penny how you are going to spend your little dollars.  It's tough to make decisions like, "well, this week we can only have $5 spending money if we want to have money to eat with..."  It's tough telling friends I can't go out to eat, tough telling Shawn that we don't have the cash to buy new clothes, or that we'll have to wait another week before we get our oil changed.  But you know what?  It's ok.  It's called discipline.  Becoming disciplined in our finances has been a great thing for us.  Cutting off the cable has allowed us to spend more time together talking.  Staying at home instead of going out has allowed me to minister to my husband by cooking, sometimes cleaning, and having nice conversation.  I also realize that us learning where to put our money is different than having NO money.  There are so many in this world that just don't have anything.  They really do live on rice and beans (if they're lucky).  So, I will count us VERY blessed.  Blessed that we are young and in love...blessed that we have a roof over our heads...blessed that we have options for dinner....blessed that we have cars, cameras, and computers...blessed that we have friends and family.  I have a thick head, but thank the Lord He reaches my heart.
    If you've stuck around this long to read til the end, thank you for being a friend:) A very Merry Christmas to you and yours.  Be filled with peace and thankfulness for God came Near:)

----Jaclyn Bohanan (one day Shawn will write)

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Big Day!

Hey all you crazies:)

   Today marks a great day in the Total Money Makeover road Trip.  Before I tell you why it's a great day, Allow me list out the 7 baby steps for you, so you can get a drift on what we are dealing with here:

Baby Step #1:  Start a $1000 emergency Fund
Baby Step #2: Pay off all debt (excluding your house) using the debt snowball
Baby Step #3:  Put 3-6 Months of expenses into savings- this will assist incase of a job loss or tragedy.
Baby Step #4: Invest 15% of household income into roth IRA's and pre-tax retirement
Baby Step #5: College funding for children
Baby Step #6: Pay off the house early!
Baby Step #7: Build wealth and give!

Ok, so those are the overwhelming baby steps.  Dave got the idea from the bill murray's movie, "What about Bob" Where Bob suffers from various phobias.  He takes "baby steps" to move him along in his life.  That's the same principle here.  The plan is daunting- overwhelming.  But, by taking baby step after baby step, it's actually doable and not so scary. I remember hearing about a girl who climbed mt Everest.  She said when you get up past a certain altitude, you can only take 3 steps and then you HAVE to rest because you are so oxygen deprived and exhausted.  She said that she would focus on something like a rock that was close-by- if she could just make it that far, she would be satisfied.  And then once she reached the rock, she would make a new goal.  She climbed Mt. Everest step by step.  I submit that Bills, credit cards, and student loans combined is our mount everest.  Maybe it's yours too. It CAN be climbed.
  So why is today so special in the lives of Shawn and Jaclyn? We completed baby step #1 for the 2nd time in our married lives!!  The 1st time our car engine blew up.  So, the fund was depleted.  But now, Can you say $1000 in savings??? WOW.  I know for some of you folks, that doesn't sound like a big deal.  Maybe you've been financially responsible your whole lives.  But this hasn't been my case.  It has taken hard work and discipline to achieve this baby step.
  Already, I can feel the stress lifting off of my shoulders.  I know that God is sovereign over the things that happen, but we must be responsible at the same time.  I know that if something should happen to my car now, that we have been responsible enough to save a little money to take care it:)
Praise God for His provision in our lives!!
   My hope is that you will get in on this success.  Get sick and tired of being sick and tired. Get mad! If you're young, why don't you do this now?! Change the rest of your life.  If you're old? Why don't you do this now?!  Value the time that you have left!  The rest of your life doesn't have to be spent being a SLAVE.  imagine mel Gibson as he shouts, "FFRREEEDDDDOOOOOOOOMMMM!!!!!!" on braveheart.  that's what i want. that's what you want.  What's standing in your way?  hopefully you have spiritual freedom in Christ.  We are not meant to live our Christian lives in slavery.  fight for freedom.