We do not live any well-to-do area. At lot of families made thier money either in tobacco farming, or working for large companies and getting huge retirement buy-out pkgs with stocks.
I don't think I know of many grandparents that work around here. As a preschool teacher, I would say that 75% of the children were cared for by grandparents while their parents worked. Then the whole family would take long summer vacations to the beach.
Next door, they go to the beach the whole month of July....on grandparents expenses.
So my generation is saving huge amounts of childcare and vacation expenses.
More importantly I see the valuable relationships between an older generation and the children....that is priceless.
I often tell the parents how fortunate they are to have parents/grandparents so involved. A friendly reminder.
When we went to hospital to have baby #4 we paid a teenager (with her parents permission and school ok) $100 to watch the 3 boys for the day. She was awesome.
When DH's father was dying of advance lung cancer we lived in a different state....closer to extended family. We had only one vechicle at the time, so DH had to RENT a car to visit hospital daily for 2 weeks....meanwhile 3 cars where unsued in the driveway. Stepmom also stated....after grandpa died....that they was no will/trust, etc. to make things so much easier that everything would go to her. DH's dad was an attorney and accountant (masters of education in both)...it seems a bit odd for him not to have a will.
Oh well. She did offer to see us one of the cars at "book value, and not a penny more!".....gee, no thanks.
Back to the point.....we do not expect any inheritance at all. Given our families circumstances it would be highly unlikely to be any money. We know that and certainly do not expect anything.
That said, most people here are already counting the eggs in the basket assuming what they will inherit. I wish them all the best.
Like I said it is a very small community and families are big and extended. What would seem like a family reunion is really just Sunday night dinner. LOL!
Read the book The Bridge.....its about this area and explains a bit.
I don't think I know of many grandparents that work around here. As a preschool teacher, I would say that 75% of the children were cared for by grandparents while their parents worked. Then the whole family would take long summer vacations to the beach.
Next door, they go to the beach the whole month of July....on grandparents expenses.
So my generation is saving huge amounts of childcare and vacation expenses.
More importantly I see the valuable relationships between an older generation and the children....that is priceless.
I often tell the parents how fortunate they are to have parents/grandparents so involved. A friendly reminder.
When we went to hospital to have baby #4 we paid a teenager (with her parents permission and school ok) $100 to watch the 3 boys for the day. She was awesome.
When DH's father was dying of advance lung cancer we lived in a different state....closer to extended family. We had only one vechicle at the time, so DH had to RENT a car to visit hospital daily for 2 weeks....meanwhile 3 cars where unsued in the driveway. Stepmom also stated....after grandpa died....that they was no will/trust, etc. to make things so much easier that everything would go to her. DH's dad was an attorney and accountant (masters of education in both)...it seems a bit odd for him not to have a will.
Oh well. She did offer to see us one of the cars at "book value, and not a penny more!".....gee, no thanks.
Back to the point.....we do not expect any inheritance at all. Given our families circumstances it would be highly unlikely to be any money. We know that and certainly do not expect anything.
That said, most people here are already counting the eggs in the basket assuming what they will inherit. I wish them all the best.
Like I said it is a very small community and families are big and extended. What would seem like a family reunion is really just Sunday night dinner. LOL!
Read the book The Bridge.....its about this area and explains a bit.