DH and I have CC debt, all from our 2005 wedding. Not the brightest move, perhaps, but one I don't regret. My mother didn't live to see our 2nd aniversary, and I know that our wedding and reception was one of the happiest days of her life. I'd spend that money again in a second.
I don't wish to disclose the exact amount, but it is higher than the national average. We are working to pay it off, it is slow going as we are also rehabing our 60 year old fixer upper house (mostly needed updates and repairs, not too much cosmetic). That said, we have a low monthly mortgage payment, no car loans and my DH can do all nessesary repair work for nothing more than the cost of parts, a good size balance in our 401k's given our ages. Other than trips to Home Depot, our monthly expenses are also quite low. A good expample, we spend in a year what most people spend in a month on cell phone bills.
And we do *gasp* take vacations. Usually it's a trip to see family with a side trip to some place fun for just DH and I. Last year it was a trip to see MIL and we spent a day in nearby DC. This year my DB is getting married and we are going to
Disneyland for a few days before hand. DH's father died young, and he and MIL put off almost all of their travel and "fun time" figuring on doing it all during a retirement he never lived to see. DH has health problems of his own, so we don't want to fall into the same trap. We aren't taking huge trips, as you can see. Big ticket vacations will wait until we are debt free, but I see no reason to put off smaller trips, especially when we are also visiting out of state family at the same time.
While CC debt should be avoided if possible, I don't see a problem with
short term
manageable CC debt. DH and I could live on just one income (not including unemployment) and still make the miniums on our CC debt and make all our other obligations, so we feel in our situation, the risk is low. Of course we want to pay it off, and our goal is to be CC debt free in the future. But I'm not losing sleep at night over our current sitation, either.