Tuesday, April 27, 2010

ANOTHER PLEASENT SPRING DAY IN CLEVELAND, OHIO

I'm currently employed at Mr. Hero Restaurant. I'm slowly paying off my college tuition debts to Ohio State University and Franklin University. I do have plans to get a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. However, my college plans are being briefly delayed so that I could pay off my college tuition debts. I know that my financial debts will be paid in full if I keep to a rigid budget. The weather outside is getting warmer. Three days of rain has been replaced by clear blue skies. I'm in a good mood. Life is good. I have a huge craving for cappucino.

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

THE ADVENTURES OF STEVEN POST HITCHCOCK IN CLEVELAND, OHIO

I'm feeling calm and relaxed. The first repayment of my college tuition loans begins today. The first step towards becoming debt free starts today. It feels good to slowly and gradually remove all the money that I owe down to zero again. There's a calm and relief that goes along with being debt free. I can't wait to get to that state of mind again. My life is improving and I feel good about it.

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

RAIN FALLS IN CLEVELAND, OHIO

It's cold and wet outside again. While last week almost felt like summer, this week feels more like spring. I'm still employed at Mr. Hero Restaurant. I'm paying off the college tuition debt that I owe Ohio State University and Franklin University. It's going to take roughly two years (give or take a few months) to have everything paid off down to zero. After that, I'll be debt free. It's going to feel good to be debt free again. Yes, such a concept is concievable.

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

ANOTHER DAY IN CLEVELAND, OHIO

It's supposed to rain today. The weather report doesn't say the exact hour, minute or second that rain was supposed to fall from the sky. The general public was simply told that rain is likely to fall while being joined along with thunder and lightening. So I bring along my rain coat with the anticipation of rain. If rain doesn't come, then there's nothing to worry about. There's nothing wrong with being overly cautious.