Zhoen
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Hiya Budgeteers,
I could use a pep talk! I know all the good reasons for living beneath my means and I enjoy a good bargain hunt, which helps... but it's hard when you see all these people living fast and loose. Knowledge and "doing it" are two very different things.
If you look up the wikipedia entry on the ant and the grasshopper, it goes through all the different iterations of the story, including the arguments that the ant is too selfish or materialistic and should take pity on the grasshopper and learn to enjoy life more as well as the original version where the grasshopper "gets what he deserves."
It's three more days 'til payday here, and we're trying to be "good" so we don't run over into the red (we have savings, no emergency in sight, just trying to use self-discipline)... but things are tighter than they should be because in addition to all the back-to-school shopping, a payment from my investment was mistakenly sent by mail instead of electronic (so, I was expecting the money days ago and it hasn't come), my travel voucher for a work trip got "stuck in the system" and hasn't paid out yet, and we had to do an(other) intervention for my grasshopper relatives.
I have a sister whose choices have always been different than mine, and there are children in the mix. No child of my blood will ever go hungry if I can prevent it-- but despite years of trying, I haven't been able to change her habits. So I try to set aside money and non-perishables when I can to be ready when I find out the cupboards are bare-- but it just seems to happen constantly lately, and their sub-account is emptied out and I've been using money from my "household" category--which means less for my own children. (Again, we're fine, we're just not living large)
So first I got the text from my sister that they are bored and want to come hang out because they can't afford to go anywhere and are sick of being home. And just now I got the call from one of the kids that the fridge is empty again (I've told them to call me when it happens, they live too far for me to keep checking up)... so they are all coming by tomorrow to play and I'll send them home with groceries...
It could be worse... at least they're coming here, not going out somewhere expensive (and it saves me $15 in gas not having to drive out there), and we have new toys to play with (that I bought at the Target clearance, using my discover card, that I will pay when the long-awaited check arrives)... and I do have money on the way... but it gets so frustrating.
And that's just in my own immediate family! That's not including the society at large where everyone is complaining about the economy by texting on their latest-generation tablets or whatever. THen there's the idea that I'm working so hard to pay things off and save now when everyone's prediciting that the money I'm saving will be worthless soon, etc.
I need an ant intervention. Remind me why we do this?
I could use a pep talk! I know all the good reasons for living beneath my means and I enjoy a good bargain hunt, which helps... but it's hard when you see all these people living fast and loose. Knowledge and "doing it" are two very different things.
If you look up the wikipedia entry on the ant and the grasshopper, it goes through all the different iterations of the story, including the arguments that the ant is too selfish or materialistic and should take pity on the grasshopper and learn to enjoy life more as well as the original version where the grasshopper "gets what he deserves."
It's three more days 'til payday here, and we're trying to be "good" so we don't run over into the red (we have savings, no emergency in sight, just trying to use self-discipline)... but things are tighter than they should be because in addition to all the back-to-school shopping, a payment from my investment was mistakenly sent by mail instead of electronic (so, I was expecting the money days ago and it hasn't come), my travel voucher for a work trip got "stuck in the system" and hasn't paid out yet, and we had to do an(other) intervention for my grasshopper relatives.
I have a sister whose choices have always been different than mine, and there are children in the mix. No child of my blood will ever go hungry if I can prevent it-- but despite years of trying, I haven't been able to change her habits. So I try to set aside money and non-perishables when I can to be ready when I find out the cupboards are bare-- but it just seems to happen constantly lately, and their sub-account is emptied out and I've been using money from my "household" category--which means less for my own children. (Again, we're fine, we're just not living large)
So first I got the text from my sister that they are bored and want to come hang out because they can't afford to go anywhere and are sick of being home. And just now I got the call from one of the kids that the fridge is empty again (I've told them to call me when it happens, they live too far for me to keep checking up)... so they are all coming by tomorrow to play and I'll send them home with groceries...
It could be worse... at least they're coming here, not going out somewhere expensive (and it saves me $15 in gas not having to drive out there), and we have new toys to play with (that I bought at the Target clearance, using my discover card, that I will pay when the long-awaited check arrives)... and I do have money on the way... but it gets so frustrating.
And that's just in my own immediate family! That's not including the society at large where everyone is complaining about the economy by texting on their latest-generation tablets or whatever. THen there's the idea that I'm working so hard to pay things off and save now when everyone's prediciting that the money I'm saving will be worthless soon, etc.
I need an ant intervention. Remind me why we do this?