Anonymous wrote:Our dance lessons. DH and I still take weekly dance lessons at $175 a pop. Priceless. It comes out to 12-15k a year, but we're really good now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Private school! We purposely bought our house in a great SD but when our oldest hit 8th grade - almost out of nowhere - she asked if she could look at some other options for high school. She toured a few, applied, and the rest is history. And then her younger sisters followed in her footsteps. Worth every penny.
What benefits did your kids have?
Anonymous wrote:First class air travel. After well over 2 million miles in coach over many years I had had enough. Economy rows are getting tighter and people are getting bigger and that's a bad combination.
Anonymous wrote:Private school! We purposely bought our house in a great SD but when our oldest hit 8th grade - almost out of nowhere - she asked if she could look at some other options for high school. She toured a few, applied, and the rest is history. And then her younger sisters followed in her footsteps. Worth every penny.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:a 100k African safari
I need more details please!
And boy do I feel small potatoes with my once a month cleaning service (amazing!) and regular takeout
We went 7 years ago, I think. The two of us, our four adult children (college aged through late 20s) and our SIL. A four week trip. Landed in Cairo during the height of the Arab Spring (the pyramids were so deserted we felt like it was a private tour); from there to the Masai Mara in Kenya, then Rwanda to see the mountain guerrillas, followed by five or six days high-end camping in Botswana (think chandelier over a beautiful dining room table serving a gourmet meal with a private bartender in a tent in the middle of bush country), then Zimbabwe and the Victoria Falls Hotel for a few days, then four days in Cape Town in a luxury hotel. No expense spared. Best money we ever spent.
You saw guerillas?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Our beloved Stokke Xplory stroller. It lasted 10 years, and that was the first version with the repair issue.
Our small house in an expensive neighborhood with a good public school with a great reputation for caring for children with special needs. Now THAT was a splurge if you like. We couldn't really afford it, but we tightened our belt and it was worth the sacrifice.
May I ask what school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:a 100k African safari
I need more details please!
And boy do I feel small potatoes with my once a month cleaning service (amazing!) and regular takeout
We went 7 years ago, I think. The two of us, our four adult children (college aged through late 20s) and our SIL. A four week trip. Landed in Cairo during the height of the Arab Spring (the pyramids were so deserted we felt like it was a private tour); from there to the Masai Mara in Kenya, then Rwanda to see the mountain guerrillas, followed by five or six days high-end camping in Botswana (think chandelier over a beautiful dining room table serving a gourmet meal with a private bartender in a tent in the middle of bush country), then Zimbabwe and the Victoria Falls Hotel for a few days, then four days in Cape Town in a luxury hotel. No expense spared. Best money we ever spent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:a 100k African safari
I need more details please!
And boy do I feel small potatoes with my once a month cleaning service (amazing!) and regular takeout
We went 7 years ago, I think. The two of us, our four adult children (college aged through late 20s) and our SIL. A four week trip. Landed in Cairo during the height of the Arab Spring (the pyramids were so deserted we felt like it was a private tour); from there to the Masai Mara in Kenya, then Rwanda to see the mountain guerrillas, followed by five or six days high-end camping in Botswana (think chandelier over a beautiful dining room table serving a gourmet meal with a private bartender in a tent in the middle of bush country), then Zimbabwe and the Victoria Falls Hotel for a few days, then four days in Cape Town in a luxury hotel. No expense spared. Best money we ever spent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:a 100k African safari
I need more details please!
And boy do I feel small potatoes with my once a month cleaning service (amazing!) and regular takeout