DH's family is so cheap. In college we used to just howl over his stories of how "resourceful" they were...little did I know that I'd end up related to those people!!!
His dad complained about the kids using too much TP so he installed one of those holders that gives you a single sheet at a time (I forget the limit.) I went to DH's house one time in college and took a picture of it for all of our friends to see. Now they don't have one at their regular house, but there it is at the lake house.
At both houses they have little signs saying that you're supposed to take a "Navy" type shower...you turn on the water, turn it off, lather up, then turn it on again. No WAY!!!
Of course, DH has inherited lots of their traits. We have a huge zip lock bag a ketchup from fast food places. If I didn't buy ketchup, it would be the only ketchup we had.
DH is perpetually washing out zip lock bags. I try to hide the ones that have had raw meat in them in the trash, so we all don't get some horrible illness.
DH's twin brother and his wife are the cheapest of them all. The brother stops and opens his door at toll booths to look for dropped money. Their gifts are legendary. One time when DS was about 10 their birthday gift to him was this men's size extra large M&M t-shirt, in the M&M advertisement bag, that they'd gotten free in Vegas. On the rare occasion when we're at their house for a meal (we live hundreds of miles away), afterwards, BIL will tell DH how much our share of the meal cost was. (This guy has TONS of money [because he never spends a dime]).
I could go on and on.........
His dad complained about the kids using too much TP so he installed one of those holders that gives you a single sheet at a time (I forget the limit.) I went to DH's house one time in college and took a picture of it for all of our friends to see. Now they don't have one at their regular house, but there it is at the lake house.
At both houses they have little signs saying that you're supposed to take a "Navy" type shower...you turn on the water, turn it off, lather up, then turn it on again. No WAY!!!
Of course, DH has inherited lots of their traits. We have a huge zip lock bag a ketchup from fast food places. If I didn't buy ketchup, it would be the only ketchup we had.
DH is perpetually washing out zip lock bags. I try to hide the ones that have had raw meat in them in the trash, so we all don't get some horrible illness.
DH's twin brother and his wife are the cheapest of them all. The brother stops and opens his door at toll booths to look for dropped money. Their gifts are legendary. One time when DS was about 10 their birthday gift to him was this men's size extra large M&M t-shirt, in the M&M advertisement bag, that they'd gotten free in Vegas. On the rare occasion when we're at their house for a meal (we live hundreds of miles away), afterwards, BIL will tell DH how much our share of the meal cost was. (This guy has TONS of money [because he never spends a dime]).
I could go on and on.........


- with my DD b-day presents -- it is just the four of us at family parties -- so I wrap them in the comics -- with a red or blue bow and ribbon -- I think it looks kinda cute
