disneyofcourse
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- Joined
- Oct 2, 2006
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Both of my parents were HORRIBLE with money. Yet, someone always bailed them out, either my maternal grandmother or paternal grandfather. I learned a long time ago that I have no one to bail me out, in fact, my parents owe me money I will never see. Therefore, I had to become frugal. It wasn't always easy and still isn't, but fortunately I am married to a very frugal man. I am the breadwinner and he is the SAHD. He pinches our pennies until they scream and consequently, we own a 14 room house with no mortgage in the HCOLA of Greater Boston plus we own three DVC contracts. Our car is also paid for.
I have learned to stop thinking of budgeting as deprivation and instead think of it as a game. I refuse to pay full price for anything and I despise wasting money.
Yep, My family is the same way. The moment I wrote that 15k check to bail them out I just knew I wouldn't be getting any of that money back. To this day they don't remember the check....... Yeah you don't remember cause it went straight towards paying for your house and bills! Oh and they bought a new suv within 6 months since they had extra money finally coming in.

