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How To Outwit The Small Foxes That Ruin Finances - Song of Solomon 2:15

Remember: Small Foxes are Evil Hamsters. Thanks to ChristianPF.com for this article.

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“Catch for us the foxes, the little foxes that ruin the vineyards, our vineyards that are in bloom.” – Song of Solomon 2:15


Song of Solomon is a story of a man and a woman who are madly in love with each other.  The couple trade beautiful words of encouragement and praise for each other as they prepare for marriage together.

The warning to catch the foxes before they destroy the vines is one of the first words of caution that is made between the couple.  You see, those little foxes are things in our life that can irritate or destroy a relationship.  The couple wanted to remove anything that could keep them from having the best relationship possible.

Financial Lessons from Song of Solomon

Ok, why are we talking relationships?  How are we going to tie this back to finances?
I wanted to give you the context of the verse before I relate it to other areas in our life.  Wouldn’t you agree that little foxes are everywhere?  They come up and nibble away at our vines of marriage, time, patience, and especially money.  Those little foxes always seem to come out of nowhere, which is why it’s so important to pay attention to the small things that can really cause problems.

How To Manage The Financial Foxes

Notice how Solomon didn’t write, “If you happen to see foxes, catch them.”  The foxes were already there, and Solomon said to catch ‘all the foxes.’  There’s no way to completely keep yourself from seeing a fox eat away at your finances.  The best way to guard yourself from these annoying little critters is to make sure you take these measures:

Put up a Fence

Your main defense against unexpected purchases and the temptation to spend is to make a budget.  Your budget is like your fence and has two main purposes: It restricts and provides a range of freedom.  Real fences keeps foxes and harmful things out, but they also provide an area where your kids can play, your dog can run around, and place where you can grow a garden.  Your budget keeps you on track with your spending, but it also gives you a range of freedom within each category.

Set Traps

I’ve seen my fair share of financial foxes try to eat away at my finances.  The best trap that I’ve come up with was tocreate an emergency fund.  The key to this strategy is to make sure you replenish your emergency fund.

The other trap that has worked well for us is to go back to cash.  There’s just something different about using cold hard cash when you make a purchase and it can really cause you think twice about what you’re buying.  We’ve gotten so accustomed to swiping a card that I think we can forget how much we’re actually spending at times.

Don’t Feed The Foxes

If you’re like me, you’ll do your best to keep your budget in check, watch your spending, and save for your future, but you’ll still have times where you want to feed a fox.  It may not be an all out spending spree, but sometimes those impulse purchases can really be hard to resist.  My advice: Be careful!  As soon as you feed one fox, the others will start to sneak up too.  Instead of making exceptions to your budget, try to build room for blow money – that’s money that you can blow on whatever you want, but as soon as it’s gone, it’s gone.

Do you ever feel like the little foxes eat away at your finances?  How have you kept those little expenses from destroying your budget and other areas of your finances?

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Making fun of someone's dying granddaughter? Are you fricken kidding me?

This story showed up on AOL and was written by Nate Stemen at http://trenton.patch.com/

Here is the story. If this is true, then Jennifer Petkov (pictured) is not only an Evil Hamster, but a sick demon Evil Hamster. How do people get like this?

Story below:

Petkovs' Neighbor Tells Trenton Police: ‘I Can’t Take It Anymore’

Jennifer Petkov's former neighbor files a complaint with police, claiming the harassment of her and her dying granddaughter has continued.
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Rebecca Rose, the grandmother of a terminally ill child who gained attention after a neighbor harassed her on Facebook last year, told Trenton police on Thursday that she's still being targeted.

“I’m done. This is my life ... this is my dead daughter, my handicapped daughter who can’t even sit outside without (being called) a retard...this is my life,” Rebecca Rose told Trenton Patch on Friday.
Rose, a grandmother of a terminally ill 7-year-old girl, spoke out Friday about what she told police is constant harassment aimed at her and her granddaughter that has been going on for years.

The harassment, she said, is coming from Facebook posts, attributed to a handle that appears to be associated with her former neighbor Jennifer Petkov, 33. Jennifer Petkov made national news last year after she taunted the dying girl on Facebook.

Rose said the most recent incident was Thursday, also via Facebook, and just one day before the anniversary of the girl’s mother’s death.

Both the girl, Kathleen Edward, and her late mother, Laura Edward, were diagnosed with Huntington’s disease. Laura died from the disease on June 17, 2009.

Rose filed the latest complaint with Trenton police Thursday, after she said she received several messages on her Facebook page from a Facebook user claiming to be the Petkovs at about 9:30 p.m.
Rose was “crying and extremely upset,” according to the report, and told police that the constant harassment had been going on for years.

Facebook documents Rose gave to Trenton police showed comments allegedly attributed to the neighbors stating:

“Detroit St. Party, When that kid dies, cause boys and girls it’s to happen.”
“Dead and gone, only a few more hours till party time, I’m going to visit a grave and take a piss.”

Rose told police, who then confirmed, that she has served Personal Protection Orders against Scott and Jennifer Petkov. The Personal Protection Orders stated that there is to be no communication to Rose, according to police.

Police said they tried to obtain a written witness statement from Rose, but while she was writing she stated, “I can’t take it anymore” and ran out of the Trenton Police Department crying.
Police tagged the six Facebook documents they received from Rose as evidence.

Rose told Trenton Patch she wants the harassment to stop for the sake of her dying grandchild. She said she wants her remaining days to be peaceful.

"Doctors say Kathleen might not live another year," Rose said. "She has seizures and is in a wheelchair."

She also wants the harassment to stop because she said she is tired of her life consisting of harassing comments and hateful language toward her and her daughter.

Rose is a neighbor of the Petkovs' in the 200 block of Detroit Street, although a judge forced Jennifer Petkov to move in February after she was sentenced to 18 months probation for an assault and battery charge. Jennifer Petkov was initially charged with felonious driving and reckless driving after allegedly trying to run over a neighbor's friend with her car as she was crossing the street in October 2010.

Jennifer Petkov no longer lives at the house on Detroit Street, but Rose said she has seen her several times since the judge ordered her away from the house.

Jennifer Petkov first made national news after she posted photos of Rose’s daughter and granddaughter on Facebook. The doctored images were of Laura being embraced by the grim reaper and Kathleen in a skull and cross bones.

Rose told Patch she believes Jennifer Petkov started her negative behavior over an unanswered text invitation to a birthday party.

“It’s not a damn neighborhood dispute,” Rose said. "I don’t do anything to these people. Sometimes I might get pissed and say things I probably should not have said, but it’s after they say things to me.”
Rose said she plans to hold a candlelight vigil for her daughter Friday, June 17, on Detroit Street.
Trenton Police Chief William Lilienthal could not be reached for comment Friday afternoon and has not responded to requests about the report.

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