Wow. You HH costs must be very limited. That's awesome that you can do that! |
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What a thoughtful response! Your point about childcare makes me wonder if I should wait 3 years to do this when DS will be in elementary school and it won't feel so much like a splurge. MIL likes cruises, but my mom has never been on one and isn't interested. I also get worried about labor practices on those ships. What about an Alaska cruise (which lets you see things you wouldn't ordinarily see)? Perhaps a Lord of the Rings trip? Sometimes I think older people like to have trips which are theme-orientated or connected to something unique rather than just a beautiful place. Really great of you to plan this. |
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HHI of 260K.
Vacation Budget: $500-$1000. Vacations are useless. |
My neighbors are like this. Instead they spend $20k/ year on their country club. To each his own. |
| HHI $160,000. We usually do two one-week trips of about $2500 each, and probably spend another $5,000 on long weekends throughout the year. This year, I'm feeling more wanderlust, and think we will spend closer to $15,000. We are pretty frugal in many other areas, though. |
They are everything to me. Maybe you always took shifty unenjoyable vacations. |
What are you frugal in? |
Cheap cell phones/plans, eat fairly inexpensively, not many electronics, don't drink, minimize child care costs, keep our less expensive cars forever, don't eat out or go out on dates often, not a jewelry person, keep personal grooming costs low, don't spend much money on furniture, clothing, house upgrades. We save for retirement and have a large emergency fund, but haven't been aggressive about saving for college. We bought a reasonably priced house in a good school district (but in the boonies). |
Huh? You must enjoy DC a lot more than I did. |