Anonymous wrote:A wise man once said mo' money mo' problems
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't care about gadgets but I would like a nicely decorated house, the ability to travel, send my kids to Ivey league schools, some household help,leisure time activities for me and my kids like golf, maybe horseback riding,going out to eat etc. Frankly I can't imagine ever having quite enough.
How much do you contribute to charity?
Anonymous wrote:I don't care about gadgets but I would like a nicely decorated house, the ability to travel, send my kids to Ivey league schools, some household help,leisure time activities for me and my kids like golf, maybe horseback riding,going out to eat etc. Frankly I can't imagine ever having quite enough.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I want enough to make ends meet with a little extra so we're not scraping by and sacrificing too much. Of course, scraping by is exactly what I've been doing for a while now.
Other then that it's not that important to me. I don't care about living an extravagant lifestyle. I don't care about a huge home. I don't care about having a housekeeping service and a lawn service and a wipe-my-butt-for-me-service. I'd rather have less money and less stress/more time then more money and more stress/less time.
THIS! even if I had a lot of money, I would still live in my modest apartment and drive my beat up car. The only thing I will spend it on is travel.
Anonymous wrote:I want enough to make ends meet with a little extra so we're not scraping by and sacrificing too much. Of course, scraping by is exactly what I've been doing for a while now.
Other then that it's not that important to me. I don't care about living an extravagant lifestyle. I don't care about a huge home. I don't care about having a housekeeping service and a lawn service and a wipe-my-butt-for-me-service. I'd rather have less money and less stress/more time then more money and more stress/less time.
Anonymous wrote:
Lawyer, $500K. DH makes slightly less. I would love to have more time. Yard people are not as much fun as going to the nursery yourself and planting yourself. Cleaning, laundry, cutting grass - meh. But caring for your home, having time to think, having time to improve your home, picking your own flowers, organizing your children's rooms yourself, and having time to relax - priceless. Not to mention time to finish a board game with DCs. I'm always saying things like, "Mommy MUST get on a call at 3:00! We have to end now." Think very carefully about this and what you want your balance to look like. I'm not sure I am a model to follow.
It's kind of sad. I think about retirement (20+ years off) all the time. But then I realize I may come down with some stress-related disease and never make it. Or make it and realize that I don't have nearly enough money to enjoy it because I spent it all just trying to survive this life. Again, think carefully.
I aspire to be someone who changes her linens and throw pillows seasonally. We'll see if I ever get there...