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Totally understand. My husband and I both have good jobs; however, still concerned about finances and were tight every month with paying bills. Last year, we put ourselves on a spending freeze. We cut-back on Directv (eliminated HBO, etc). Cancelled one of our satellite radio subscribtions. Made our lunches everyday for work. My husband stopped hiring someone to mow our lawn, etc. We cut coupons until the Costco opened. We basically elimitated over $2,000 in expenses. That really helped free up some money. We kind of got away from this mid-year again this year and just talked about going on a spending freeze again until that frees up some money. When you go on a spending freeze it really takes you back b/c a small purchase here and there really adds up to a whole lot. We also looked at free entertainment options - park, farmer's market, etc. I went to the park a lot last summer. We never ate out; that can save a lot of money. Even if you eat out only 1x a week for a family of four, that can add up to a lot - an inexpensive dinner of $20x52 weeks a year = $1,040 a year. That would be one month's mortgage for you. When you start thinking in those terms; it really helps you save. Good luck! One more thing we did for free entertainment. My husband spend his sundays looking through the paper for upcoming movies on cable; tivo them for movie night with the kids. we have not been to a movie theatre or rented a movie in over 2 years. since we pay for directv we may as well use it the max!!