Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here - I also find it hard because I grew up in a large house (4000 sq ft) and have always had big family get togethers growing up. However living in a high cost of living area makes it to hard to have a large house.
Dh and I make $500,000 but we have a ton of student loans and have had 3 kids in daycare which cost an arm and a leg.
Yeah, peace out. ✌️
I gave a thoughtful encouraging reply, but then I saw your follow up post about your income. You have souch wealth and are just choosing to be miserable and make excuses.
Anonymous wrote:I gave a thoughtful encouraging reply, but then I saw your follow up post about your income. You have souch wealth and are just choosing to be miserable and make excuses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here - I also find it hard because I grew up in a large house (4000 sq ft) and have always had big family get togethers growing up. However living in a high cost of living area makes it to hard to have a large house.
Dh and I make $500,000 but we have a ton of student loans and have had 3 kids in daycare which cost an arm and a leg.
So pay off your loans aggressively, then buy a bigger house. I don’t get why people with high incomes let the loans stick around.
Op here - we are paying them off aggressively. We pay $3500 a month on student loans, $3500 a month on daycare, $3000 a month on mortgage.
That’s an amazing price on daycare for 3 kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here - I also find it hard because I grew up in a large house (4000 sq ft) and have always had big family get togethers growing up. However living in a high cost of living area makes it to hard to have a large house.
Dh and I make $500,000 but we have a ton of student loans and have had 3 kids in daycare which cost an arm and a leg.
So pay off your loans aggressively, then buy a bigger house. I don’t get why people with high incomes let the loans stick around.
Op here - we are paying them off aggressively. We pay $3500 a month on student loans, $3500 a month on daycare, $3000 a month on mortgage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have your kids share a single bedroom when guests visit (or have 1 or more sleep in your room) and give up 1 of your bathrooms for guests so that it is clean and not cluttered. It is doable. Maybe not for a week, but for a few nights.
Get the basement finished asap.
Op - guests can’t really sleep in the kids rooms. One has a crib, one is bunk beds and one has a twin bed in it. Nothing comfortable enough for adult guests to stay in for a weeks stay. Plus we have 2 full bathrooms for 9 people upstairs.
Right now at my sisters house my family is staying here, my parents are here and my sisters whole family. There is no way we could fit that many people. Which makes me sad. But I do realize it’s a first world problem.
Anonymous wrote:Op - yes I realize this is a me problem. However my sister flat out has told me that her family can’t stay with us for longer than a weekend because her husband can’t sleep on a pull out couch for that long. He has a bad back and needs a regular bed (preferably a king size bed). I am trying to find a way to fit a king bed in one of the kids rooms so guests can use it when they are visiting.
Also yes my sister and her husband don’t live in a low cost of living area but they make more than us, which is also hard since having disparate incomes among families can sometimes be difficult.