Ginny Favers
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Dec 30, 2011
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Us, too. Life is SHORT. My dad is only 61 and will most likely not see 62 (damn cancer). I'm not wasting the best years of my life, when I'm healthy, my kids are still little and so on because I value money and finances more. Memories are worth more to me.
Me, too. My parents are not like that. They saved like crazy and I never went anywhere or did anything. They financed my education (as long as I went to the less expensive, nearby state school they wanted). As a result, when I met my husband I was completely sheltered and there was so much about the world I didn't know. It was definitely a re-awakening, and since then I've travelled and lived as much as I can. Those experiences fuel my work (I'm a writer), whereas I don't have very much to write about from the first 17 years of my life.
My children are the perfect age for enjoying Disney right now. I want them to have as many experiences and memories as they can get. Maybe it will fuel THEIR work someday. So if that means going on vacation while having a little bit of credit card debt, as long as I'm making my payments, then so be it.