And if you go that direction you can rent a car at the train station in New Haven. Our kids went to the NE and we/they never drive.Anonymous wrote:OP, how far away is the university? If close by then maybe in a couple of weeks, visit for the day and take him out to lunch.
) Take good care of yourself, have a massage or plan a weekend away. We're all in this together!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine came back. All is not lost and it's not terrible that he's home.
He graduated in May with a BS in Comp. Sci. The good news is that he got a job that pays $65K. He asked if he could live at home to save up some money. I said of course.
He pays us a nominal amount of rent and he's back in his room. He goes to work every day, is fully funding his 401K and his HSA. We paid for college so he has no loans and I think if he stays with us for a year or two, he'll be well on his way to having a nice savings for either grad school or a down payment and we've taught him how to put it away for retirement. Although at 22, he looks at us like we're crazy to be talking to him about when he's 60.
White privilege.
*are*Anonymous wrote:I have learned that some people think they are better than others and ASSUME no one does it like they do. Also, they full of horse manure up to their eyeballs. Yes?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have no monopoly on saving for college and everything else you spewed. Holier than thou bull$hit. Give us a break.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine came back. All is not lost and it's not terrible that he's home.
He graduated in May with a BS in Comp. Sci. The good news is that he got a job that pays $65K. He asked if he could live at home to save up some money. I said of course.
He pays us a nominal amount of rent and he's back in his room. He goes to work every day, is fully funding his 401K and his HSA. We paid for college so he has no loans and I think if he stays with us for a year or two, he'll be well on his way to having a nice savings for either grad school or a down payment and we've taught him how to put it away for retirement. Although at 22, he looks at us like we're crazy to be talking to him about when he's 60.
White privilege.
You're right. Many white people believe in only having kids when they can afford them and while married. They also believe in saving for college. It's amazing how this works.
NP here. So you did learn something yes?
I have learned that some people think they are better than others and ASSUME no one does it like they do. Also, they full of horse manure up to their eyeballs. Yes?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have no monopoly on saving for college and everything else you spewed. Holier than thou bull$hit. Give us a break.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine came back. All is not lost and it's not terrible that he's home.
He graduated in May with a BS in Comp. Sci. The good news is that he got a job that pays $65K. He asked if he could live at home to save up some money. I said of course.
He pays us a nominal amount of rent and he's back in his room. He goes to work every day, is fully funding his 401K and his HSA. We paid for college so he has no loans and I think if he stays with us for a year or two, he'll be well on his way to having a nice savings for either grad school or a down payment and we've taught him how to put it away for retirement. Although at 22, he looks at us like we're crazy to be talking to him about when he's 60.
White privilege.
You're right. Many white people believe in only having kids when they can afford them and while married. They also believe in saving for college. It's amazing how this works.
NP here. So you did learn something yes?
Anonymous wrote:Mine came back. All is not lost and it's not terrible that he's home.
He graduated in May with a BS in Comp. Sci. The good news is that he got a job that pays $65K. He asked if he could live at home to save up some money. I said of course.
He pays us a nominal amount of rent and he's back in his room. He goes to work every day, is fully funding his 401K and his HSA. We paid for college so he has no loans and I think if he stays with us for a year or two, he'll be well on his way to having a nice savings for either grad school or a down payment and we've taught him how to put it away for retirement. Although at 22, he looks at us like we're crazy to be talking to him about when he's 60.
Anonymous wrote:You have no monopoly on saving for college and everything else you spewed. Holier than thou bull$hit. Give us a break.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine came back. All is not lost and it's not terrible that he's home.
He graduated in May with a BS in Comp. Sci. The good news is that he got a job that pays $65K. He asked if he could live at home to save up some money. I said of course.
He pays us a nominal amount of rent and he's back in his room. He goes to work every day, is fully funding his 401K and his HSA. We paid for college so he has no loans and I think if he stays with us for a year or two, he'll be well on his way to having a nice savings for either grad school or a down payment and we've taught him how to put it away for retirement. Although at 22, he looks at us like we're crazy to be talking to him about when he's 60.
White privilege.
You're right. Many white people believe in only having kids when they can afford them and while married. They also believe in saving for college. It's amazing how this works.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't mean to be snarky (far from it!), but if your kids are only 5 and 2, why are you in this forum? Of course you are free to go anywhere you like but just curious.Anonymous wrote:My kids are 5 and 2 and I was just dreaming of the time they'll both be in college and we'll finally have a quiet house again. I hope I feel the way you do, OP, when the time finally comes.
I browse through "recent topics" instead of going by forum.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine came back. All is not lost and it's not terrible that he's home.
He graduated in May with a BS in Comp. Sci. The good news is that he got a job that pays $65K. He asked if he could live at home to save up some money. I said of course.
He pays us a nominal amount of rent and he's back in his room. He goes to work every day, is fully funding his 401K and his HSA. We paid for college so he has no loans and I think if he stays with us for a year or two, he'll be well on his way to having a nice savings for either grad school or a down payment and we've taught him how to put it away for retirement. Although at 22, he looks at us like we're crazy to be talking to him about when he's 60.
White privilege.
Anonymous wrote:I don't mean to be snarky (far from it!), but if your kids are only 5 and 2, why are you in this forum? Of course you are free to go anywhere you like but just curious.Anonymous wrote:My kids are 5 and 2 and I was just dreaming of the time they'll both be in college and we'll finally have a quiet house again. I hope I feel the way you do, OP, when the time finally comes.
I don't mean to be snarky (far from it!), but if your kids are only 5 and 2, why are you in this forum? Of course you are free to go anywhere you like but just curious.Anonymous wrote:My kids are 5 and 2 and I was just dreaming of the time they'll both be in college and we'll finally have a quiet house again. I hope I feel the way you do, OP, when the time finally comes.