Anonymous wrote:Not to be unsympathetic, but I'm a lawyer with a decent salary, and we still can't afford much more than clothes from Target (or used--my DD wears a LOT of hand-me-downs or second-hand clothes). Every season I get one or two things that are nicer and try to hit the annual Gymboree sale when they have those tubs of socks for about 50 cents a pair.
I guess we can afford to eat out at the local mexican joint once a week, and that's something. But this area is crazy expensive, and that's kind of just how it is.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, OP, I am in the same boat. We went to the mall over the weekend just to get out of the house, and it was like a strange that I haven't been to in a loooong time. I have a faint memory of what it is like to just go to the mall to shop for nothing in particular. To buy something, just because I wanted it. To buy nice gifts for people. I don't do that anymore. I am a SAHM and my life is richer in most ways, but I've gotten to the point where I'm just sick of being on a tight budget and worrying about money. I hope to return to work next year when DC starts Kindergarten.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, OP, I am in the same boat. We went to the mall over the weekend just to get out of the house, and it was like a strange that I haven't been to in a loooong time. I have a faint memory of what it is like to just go to the mall to shop for nothing in particular. To buy something, just because I wanted it. To buy nice gifts for people. I don't do that anymore. I am a SAHM and my life is richer in most ways, but I've gotten to the point where I'm just sick of being on a tight budget and worrying about money. I hope to return to work next year when DC starts Kindergarten.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I am a lowly housekeeper.
