sugarnspicex4
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THIS!
My parents raised five children. My dad worked very hard to provide for us, my mom worked very hard caring for everyone. They had a house that was paid off before retirement & a good savings. My dad died at the age of 61 of pancreatic cancer, then my mom died at 64. They never did anything but work & take care of that house. They never had time to have fun & enjoy life & I still feel very sad for them, even now.
Life is just too short to spend it on all materialistic things. They are never really going to matter in the end, but how you live & what you do with your loved ones will. Go on the trip.
Your story is somewhat parallel to mine. My parents also raised five children and my dad died at age 62, also of pancreatic cancer. He worked hard but also loved his occasional vacations, so he visited Spain, South America, Mexico (3 times), and took us on road trips every summer to visit family. Mom would grumble about how he wasn't putting enough towards retirement and would often stay home and work while we went on the family road trips. After he was diagnosed with cancer, he quit his job and they took a trip to Hawaii. I'm so glad he didn't just sock away all his money. The times we spent together are precious memories for me that I will hold in my heart forever.
My mom, on the other hand, benefited from the life insurance and pension benefits he left her. She is now 70 years old and remarried and they are certainly not lacking for money now. But what she lacks is health and energy. She's got Type II Diabetes and unfortunately so out of shape she doesn't have any desire to travel now whatsoever.
My advice is to live a BALANCED life. Save some, spend some, but most of all, enjoy the time you have with the ones you love!