That’s cute. You’re not 60 I’m guessing. |
My goodness the judgement! Not everyone has it as easy as you do. Geez! My husband grew up in poverty. We have a special needs son. We are doing great, but not without some hurdles to jump and THAT costs money. so no, i don't have much saved for college. I'm 50 and we try to go on big trips once a year and figure the experience will help my kids. Community College will be fine. |
| You should go to Koh Samui in Thailand. |
? DH and I are in our 50s. And I’d much rather go on a fun, romantic trip with my husband than my friends. Here are a few reasons why: 1. My husband will defer to me OR take charge depending on what I want. 2. He will go out and bring me breakfast in bed. 3. I won’t have to cater to my friends’ preferences or budgets. 4. If anything happens, my husband will take care of it. This provides a sense of security that will allow me to fully relax. |
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I went to Portugal for a week with a girlfriend. I had a girls' trip with a few friends for my 50th, and my husband threw me a very nice dinner party for my 40th. Good luck and enjoy whatever you decide!
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| I too have a summer birthday. Any ideas for places in the summer? I had wanted a safari, Egypt, Thailand, but it just seems so HOT in the summer. Even Northern Europe is miserable in the summer. |
And get a sensual massage with a happy ending! |
I'd hazard a guess she did those other fun things too, PP. Are you stupid? |
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I had a friend who did an entire year of celebrating to take the pressure off picking just ONE big thing. So every friend who reached out, she made a plan to see in person over the course of the year. Some were bigger dinners, some smaller lunches. But she tried to celebrate with everyone, but over the course of a year. She also went on a trip with friends (she was divorced, so no H to plan around) that she'd always wanted to do.
Nothing super extravagant, but said yes to more in that year for socializing than she had previously. |
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I'm going to suggest 3 things, none ridiculously expensive, so you could do all 3:
1. Long weekend away with spouse, sleep in, get naked, build a big fire, and go for long walks in the woods. Get a cabin in Shenandoah for example. 2. Long weekend away with a handful of girlfriends. Double up in hotel rooms, go in the off season - go to Rehobeth in the winter, grab a bottle of wine and head to the hotel hot tub, get pedicures, shop sales in the off season. Hang out with no demands - no driving kids or following up with homework, no "what's for dinner?" Pick a hotel that includes breakfast, do inexpensive lunches, and splurge on 2 decent dinners 3. Host a dinner party for xx couples (however many will fit comfortably at your dining room table). Either cater, or make something easy. Either enjoy and socialize or do a murder mystery, and have people dress up and act the part (we've done this, and I've never laughed so hard - it was a fun evening, just a dinner murder mystery in a box from Amazon, it was set in the 1920s) |
| Sounds like you should be saving money for your 60th. Might I kindly suggest having a nice home made meal? Roast chicken, roasted veg, a loaf of home made bread and home made brownies for dessert. |
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I spent mine at Disney World with my family and BFF.
We grew up near WDW and went all the time so it was like being a kid again. |
Not to state the obvious, but I cannot imagine behaving like this. |
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Community college is great! My kids both got their AAs. |