Pat_Elliott
<font color=blue>Kimberly's proud papa!</font><br>
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sorry, double hit!
------------------Originally posted by Pat_Elliott
Of course, we blew the credit cards off the face of the earth with PI liquor tabs, but we were younger then!
Pat
I thought I was the only one unable to access the boards! Was going crazy without my disney fix/tips. I knew about the two in AK. It would be great if you could post the MK places. I hope you will return prior to my trip---leaving July 14th. Thanks! I would also be interested if they let older kids order the kids meal deal. Not only do I have a teenager who is a small eater, but I often am the same way.Originally posted by patsal
Sorry with the boards down for me I have not been able to respond! MK now has the mealdeal vouchers that were available over the past year at AK. You can get them at the counter service restaurant that you order your meal from (if that restaurant participates). When you order just ask for the "meal deal" (they will have a poster and or signs so you'll know they have these) they will then remove the meal coupon and take your order. You will get a reciept, and the other two "for later" coupons. I'm not sure which MK restaurants are participating, but I will report back when I return on July 2nd. At AK I remember Pizzafari and Tusker House because we used them there (I'm not sure if anywhere else participates). Hope this helps.
Originally posted by C.Ann
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That really struck me funny - and then made me think how horrified my Dad would be.. He was a man who never had a car payment, never had a mortgage (even though in his lifetime he owned 4 houses, a summer place at the lake, and a fifth-wheel camper), and never, EVER used a credit card..
He had this motto - "Pay as you go.....unless you're going for good !!!! "..
He wasn't a wealthy man ( he was a steamfitter) but he could make a dime stretch a mile - and turn a dollar into two without blinking an eye.. Amazing man - with a third grade education..
You're a funny guy, Pat.. Hope all is going well for you, your wife, and your baby.....
--------------------------------Originally posted by Pat_Elliott
Lest I give the wrong impression! We've grown up a lot since the "beat up the plastic" days. I think I probably resemble your father now (who's a lot like my own). We've been fortunate the last couple of years, and have also developed a frugality that actually seems to sicken our friends (who then blast us for "going the same place every year"). I smile and ignore them. They all go to the same restaurant every Friday night.
Amy and I haven't "financed" anything (besides the house, hard to avoid the ol' mortgage these days) in almost ten years. Pay-as-you-go took some getting used to, some suffering early on, and some self-control when we really hit the "Disney" stage. I'm lucky to have a vendor send me every year. When Amy caught on and we started going every year (two for me), that old credit card just lights up your pocket. But we've still paid as we went. And it just makes life more managable.
I know what you mean about that not-owing-a-dime feeling. I cherish it. Personally, I wish we could get rid of the mortgage, but the wife can only be pushed so far! Until then, I'm trying to hone my milk the dollar strategies. I used to like to say I can milk a buck five out of every dollar. It's getting harder, but I'm convinced I can make it a buck ten by the time I turn fifty. You should see Amy's face when chicken breasts are on sale for $1.50 a pound and I come home with twenty pounds....
Yeah, my wife thinks I'm funny, too. I'm not sure she has the same definition as you.....
Thanks. At the moment, Amy, Kimberly, and myself are in a uncomfortable but safe holding pattern. If it weren't for the sudden "I need Le Cellier cheese soup, and I need it tonight" tirade last night, Amy's been pretty agreeable!
Pat
The thing I like best about your attitude is that you fully comprehend the importance of NOT "saving" every penny for "when you retire" because none of us are given an "unlimited" number of tomorrows
My husband took an early retirement and before the week was out he was diagnosed with cancer - as well as several other life-threatening (and untreatable) health problems.. He's currently considered "terminal" and on oxygen 24/7 and we never got to do all those things we were going to do "when he retired..."
Anyhow - about that mortgage.. Any chance you could get Amy to allow you to throw an extra fifty dollars (or more if you have it) on the payment each month? You'd be AMAZED how fast you can get rid of that nasty old mortgage payment that way!!
Glad that things are in a safe holding pattern for all of you right now.. I've prayed for you - and will continue to do so.. Let me know when you take your precious daughter to Disney for the first time - I think I'd like to be there for that!!!!!