Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The way I see it is the issue is not that he is boring, it is that she is a harpie.
You OP's DH? Spending a bit too much time on video games, are we? I think it's weird that grown men want to play video games all night, on most nights. Even my DH thinks it's weird that grown men do this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The way I see it is the issue is not that he is boring, it is that she is a harpie.
You OP's DH? Spending a bit too much time on video games, are we? I think it's weird that grown men want to play video games all night, on most nights. Even my DH thinks it's weird that grown men do this.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I think I'm thinking of saving most of my next couple of pay checks so I can create a Paris fund.
Thanks for all the feedback! My dh wants to go but he wants to give me a nice time and doesn't want to slum it. He's a Francophile and lived in Paris while growing up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I got married inlay school at 24. DH loves video games, I'm more social. We saved and saved, and coincidently I've always wanted to go to Paris. We had our first child at 27, after trying for a year. We just built our first house out in the burbs, and moved in over thanksgiving. We are 28/29. Now, we are saving for a trip to Paris for my 30th bday next year. That being said, there is compromise. My DH is "frugal," but that doesn't mean we can't afford it. And I'm not with him for the paycheck, as I make significantly more than him. We have financial goals that we both agree to, and fun stuff we save up for. In between, we go to restaurants, concerts, muesums, and the like. We aren't big drinkers, so not into the bar scene, but that's something less expensive and still fun you could do. Late twenties, with a baby, doesn't have to be so bad!
This is the OP. I really have wanted to go to Paris while I'm still young enough to enjoy it and sans children. We aren't struggling but with school loans and non lawyer jobs, we are on a tight budget. My dh isn't an idiot, he just doesn't think its smart to blow our savings for a trip to Paris. I however think we can easily do a cheap Paris trip by staying with one of his longtime Parisian friends and saving on lodging. We could then just eat selectively and make sure its a cheap trip. I think we can do that for 5 days for about 3K and I'm willingly contributing half.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:if you go early march, air fare should be lower and you should be able to do the trip under 3k. the dollar is strong.
budget 150 to 175/day for food/tourism, and the rest for plane fare. you will be eating breakfast with host, which means going out for patisserie, baguette, etc, but that's cheap. eat sandwiches and crepes for lunch and do nice, but not extravagant meals for dinner---plenty of great places with a full menu for 40 euro. you will have to restrain shopping impulse. metro/walk everywhere.
OP here.
Is the trip even doable with 3K?
Anonymous wrote:My late twenties DH is so boring I feel like we are 50 years old already. I wanted for us to go to Paris for my birthday in March but he turned the idea down saying we do not have the money for a trip at this time. He also does not like to go out or party or socialize much. His ideal evening is to come home and plop down in front of his computer to play a video game.
I'm losing my mind. I want us to enjoy our remaining youth and have fun and adventures before we have children!
What do I do?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The way I see it is the issue is not that he is boring, it is that she is a harpie.
You OP's DH? Spending a bit too much time on video games, are we? I think it's weird that grown men want to play video games all night, on most nights. Even my DH thinks it's weird that grown men do this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The way I see it is the issue is not that he is boring, it is that she is a harpie.
You OP's DH? Spending a bit too much time on video games, are we? I think it's weird that grown men want to play video games all night, on most nights. Even my DH thinks it's weird that grown men do this.
I think it's weird that grown men get married to harpies like yourself, but who am I to judge?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The way I see it is the issue is not that he is boring, it is that she is a harpie.
You OP's DH? Spending a bit too much time on video games, are we? I think it's weird that grown men want to play video games all night, on most nights. Even my DH thinks it's weird that grown men do this.
I think it's weird that grown men get married to harpies like yourself, but who am I to judge?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The way I see it is the issue is not that he is boring, it is that she is a harpie.
You OP's DH? Spending a bit too much time on video games, are we? I think it's weird that grown men want to play video games all night, on most nights. Even my DH thinks it's weird that grown men do this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:if you go early march, air fare should be lower and you should be able to do the trip under 3k. the dollar is strong.
budget 150 to 175/day for food/tourism, and the rest for plane fare. you will be eating breakfast with host, which means going out for patisserie, baguette, etc, but that's cheap. eat sandwiches and crepes for lunch and do nice, but not extravagant meals for dinner---plenty of great places with a full menu for 40 euro. you will have to restrain shopping impulse. metro/walk everywhere.
OP here.
Is the trip even doable with 3K
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I got married inlay school at 24. DH loves video games, I'm more social. We saved and saved, and coincidently I've always wanted to go to Paris. We had our first child at 27, after trying for a year. We just built our first house out in the burbs, and moved in over thanksgiving. We are 28/29. Now, we are saving for a trip to Paris for my 30th bday next year. That being said, there is compromise. My DH is "frugal," but that doesn't mean we can't afford it. And I'm not with him for the paycheck, as I make significantly more than him. We have financial goals that we both agree to, and fun stuff we save up for. In between, we go to restaurants, concerts, muesums, and the like. We aren't big drinkers, so not into the bar scene, but that's something less expensive and still fun you could do. Late twenties, with a baby, doesn't have to be so bad!
This is the OP. I really have wanted to go to Paris while I'm still young enough to enjoy it and sans children. We aren't struggling but with school loans and non lawyer jobs, we are on a tight budget. My dh isn't an idiot, he just doesn't think its smart to blow our savings for a trip to Paris. I however think we can easily do a cheap Paris trip by staying with one of his longtime Parisian friends and saving on lodging. We could then just eat selectively and make sure its a cheap trip. I think we can do that for 5 days for about 3K and I'm willingly contributing half.
Would that longtime Parisian friend of his be willing to host you? Maybe your DH knows that the friend wouldn't, and so is trying to tell you the trip wouldn't be feasible.