Hey, SweatPea! I'm doing good...just busy lately. I'm wavering back and forth from 159 to 160. Blah.
I'm also having issues. Starting last Thursday, I began noticing that my bra was cutting into me some on my right side, just under my arm. Which was weird because my bras are a little too big, now, if anything. It's gotten progressively worse. I'm not sure if it's something in the lymph nodes under the skin, or something else. So I'm going to the doctor today at 1:30 pm to see what they think.
OH! And we traded in my pickup this weekend on a car! In the past, my husband's 2005 Dodge truck has been what we've gone out of town in, because it's had more room. Well, the other day it was nearly empty and he filled it up. The pump stopped at $85, but his truck wasn't full. We decided it was time to find something more fuel efficient, rather than have TWO trucks. We're keeping his to use for hauling things (which we actually do quite a bit), but we traded mine in.
We went to look this weekend, swearing to ourselves we were LOOKING, and NOT buying. Went to a Ford dealership to check out Ford Fusions. Drove an '07 Fusion, but the price on it was about $15,500 or $16,000, and it was an old rental car with 31,000 miles on it. My husband, being the brilliant car shopper he is, mentioned we'd buy a new one if we could get it for the price of an old one. So we went to the new car side.
There, we found an '08 Fusion, loaded, normally $21,900 vehicle on sale for $17,998. We said we wanted our payments less than $300 a month, but to get that we'd have to have $7,000 down. Not happening, we said, and got up talking about looking at other places. So the salesman runs to get the manager. He comes and knocks another $700 off the price, to make it $17,300 for this nearly $22,000 vehicle. SO tempting. But even then we'd have to have $3,500 down to get the payments below $300 a month. We were prepared to do $1,000, but my truck was at home, and not where we were (40+ miles away), and wasn't worth more than $1,000 on a good day.
So the guy asks about our possible trade in, and we tell him all about it, honestly. We tell him about the dents, dings and problems. He runs to his office, types in some stuff on the computer and comes back and offers us $2,500 for my truck, sight-unseen.
We talk a minute, and decide it's too good a deal to pass up. Especially since we like the car a LOT, it gets 30+ miles per gallon on the highway, we'd have payments below $300 a month and we couldn't guarantee another dealer would do the same on our vehicle.
So we ended up with a loaded 2008 Ford Fusion for about the same cost of a used one, WITH a good warranty, etc. Good deal, I think.