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totally understand, that is what kinda sunk our ship. we wouldn't have it any other way though. we thought about wik and medicaid, but hubby makes WAY too much for us to get approved so we did little things, before i was even 5 months we stock piled on things we knew we would need like diapers and wipes, ya know? the essentials. not even kidding, but by the time she got here there was no room whatsoever in her room or in the spare bedroom because they were filled with baby clothes, huge boxes of diapers and wipes, we never had to worry about buying that stuff once she was here because we accumulated so much, and (sorry if this is TMI) i breastfed so we saved thousands of $$$. the second you find out you are expecting, buy a box of diapers or two and wipes like once a week or more.
Ellie Monster said:I'm pretty careful about money. Although I haven't always been so. My husband and I acquired some debt early on that we are paying off now. It is hard but we try to sneak a little into savings every month too. I know that you are supposed to save like 10% of your income every month, but we manage closer to 5%. We also have money saved up within our checking acount for different things (Car Maintenance: both vehicles have over 100,000 miles on them, Veterinary Expense: my dog was attacked this year and had to have emergency surgery which was $$$$$$, and our Fluff Buys: my husband wants a utilikilt.) This money isn't used for general expenses and just pads our account until something comes up and we need it.
Although reading above someone mentioned that they had multiple accounts, which would probably be a good idea for us. But we have been using this system and leaving ourselves notes concerning our balance for years.
We are not wanting for anything and are comfortable. I wish that we had a little for padding in the savings account, but I also know that will come in time once some students loans and what not are paid off. The thing that I lose sleep over now is the fact that my husband and I want to start trying for our first child in December, and I have no idea how that is gonna effect our budget. I know that diapers, wipes, and what not really add up. I know that we can handle it, but it is intimidating for sure!
That is a great idea! My husband thought I was crazy when I suggested it, but I'll have him read this now so he knows that it works. And no TMI, I plan on breastfeeding too!
Mrs.Killer said:totally understand, that is what kinda sunk our ship. we wouldn't have it any other way though. we thought about wik and medicaid, but hubby makes WAY too much for us to get approved so we did little things, before i was even 5 months we stock piled on things we knew we would need like diapers and wipes, ya know? the essentials. not even kidding, but by the time she got here there was no room whatsoever in her room or in the spare bedroom because they were filled with baby clothes, huge boxes of diapers and wipes, we never had to worry about buying that stuff once she was here because we accumulated so much, and (sorry if this is TMI) i breastfed so we saved thousands of $$$. the second you find out you are expecting, buy a box of diapers or two and wipes like once a week or more.
Ellie Monster said:I'm pretty careful about money. Although I haven't always been so. My husband and I acquired some debt early on that we are paying off now. It is hard but we try to sneak a little into savings every month too. I know that you are supposed to save like 10% of your income every month, but we manage closer to 5%. We also have money saved up within our checking acount for different things (Car Maintenance: both vehicles have over 100,000 miles on them, Veterinary Expense: my dog was attacked this year and had to have emergency surgery which was $$$$$$, and our Fluff Buys: my husband wants a utilikilt.) This money isn't used for general expenses and just pads our account until something comes up and we need it.
Although reading above someone mentioned that they had multiple accounts, which would probably be a good idea for us. But we have been using this system and leaving ourselves notes concerning our balance for years.
We are not wanting for anything and are comfortable. I wish that we had a little for padding in the savings account, but I also know that will come in time once some students loans and what not are paid off. The thing that I lose sleep over now is the fact that my husband and I want to start trying for our first child in December, and I have no idea how that is gonna effect our budget. I know that diapers, wipes, and what not really add up. I know that we can handle it, but it is intimidating for sure!
I wish I could just buy whatever I wanted whenever I wanted it. Problem is, if I did that my kids would be scraping by on canned pasta. Offspring really throw a rench in trying to live glamorously.
I do believe I need to start spoiling myself here and there. Perhaps if I spend it like I have it, it will magically appear? Mind over matter? We shall see! Maybe looking that much better will land me an even sweeter job.
I too stockpiled for my first son. I don't think I had to buy a thing for him until he was nearly a year old... but I was a little more careless/unemployed with the second one!
I already planning out my retirement. Being old and not having enough money is not my dream.
Fortunatly my company offers a 401k and a pension. So far I am fully vested in the pension, started it when I turned 18. So now I am adding money to the 401k every week, just add whatever the company matches.
As a back up plan I have direct deposit and it automatically puts 25% of my check into my savings account.
Self control is super hard for me, if I don't see the money it doesn't hurt as bad.
Well, the family and I just got to Oak Harbor, Washington. I love the area, the people are great (it's mostly sailors around here!) The only thing is the shopping. This place is DYING for the shopping. I have decided to open up a clothing store in town here. Not my own line at first, that will take a while, but a GOOD alternative/pinup clothing store. (that carries plus sizes!)
Now, my husband and I don't exactly live paycheck to paycheck, but we don't always have a ton left for savings afterwards. We put money in our kids savings accounts, money in our long-term savings, and then pay bills and what-not. But I BELIEVE that my shop will succeed. I KNOW it will. I have never been so sure of anything EVER. So my husband is behind me 100%.
Saving money is important, even though my husband will be retiring in ~10 years with a pension (at the age of 40) we still are saving. We want to buy a nice big sailboat to live on, a nice plot of land to put a house on (for when we're in port) and enough money to live comfortably in the meantime.
Of course, by then I'll probably be a multi-millionaire business owner....so no worries.
Oak Harbor is a beautiful area! We used to have family there, but you are right the shopping is really lax! I bet your store will do fantastic! Best of Luck!
Honey B Hooligan {Madam} said:Well, the family and I just got to Oak Harbor, Washington. I love the area, the people are great (it's mostly sailors around here!) The only thing is the shopping. This place is DYING for the shopping. I have decided to open up a clothing store in town here. Not my own line at first, that will take a while, but a GOOD alternative/pinup clothing store. (that carries plus sizes!)
Now, my husband and I don't exactly live paycheck to paycheck, but we don't always have a ton left for savings afterwards. We put money in our kids savings accounts, money in our long-term savings, and then pay bills and what-not. But I BELIEVE that my shop will succeed. I KNOW it will. I have never been so sure of anything EVER. So my husband is behind me 100%.
Saving money is important, even though my husband will be retiring in ~10 years with a pension (at the age of 40) we still are saving. We want to buy a nice big sailboat to live on, a nice plot of land to put a house on (for when we're in port) and enough money to live comfortably in the meantime.
Of course, by then I'll probably be a multi-millionaire business owner....so no worries.
Thank you ma'am! If you ever make it up this way again, pop in and say hello! we'll have coffee!
Ellie Monster said:Oak Harbor is a beautiful area! We used to have family there, but you are right the shopping is really lax! I bet your store will do fantastic! Best of Luck!
Honey B Hooligan {Madam} said:Well, the family and I just got to Oak Harbor, Washington. I love the area, the people are great (it's mostly sailors around here!) The only thing is the shopping. This place is DYING for the shopping. I have decided to open up a clothing store in town here. Not my own line at first, that will take a while, but a GOOD alternative/pinup clothing store. (that carries plus sizes!)
Now, my husband and I don't exactly live paycheck to paycheck, but we don't always have a ton left for savings afterwards. We put money in our kids savings accounts, money in our long-term savings, and then pay bills and what-not. But I BELIEVE that my shop will succeed. I KNOW it will. I have never been so sure of anything EVER. So my husband is behind me 100%.
Saving money is important, even though my husband will be retiring in ~10 years with a pension (at the age of 40) we still are saving. We want to buy a nice big sailboat to live on, a nice plot of land to put a house on (for when we're in port) and enough money to live comfortably in the meantime.
Of course, by then I'll probably be a multi-millionaire business owner....so no worries.
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