by hope_full » Tue 17 Jun 2008, 12:06:45
Woah, back up the farm truck for a minute here. There are some bits and pieces in this article that are foolish, if not outright idiotic.
Okay, so times are tough and there's some belt tightening. And yet she states that the only place she can really trim any fat from household expense is by hanging clothes on the line?
I lived on $10,000 a year for several years (in early 2000) and I *know* about belt-tightening.
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'I') have to drive a daughter to work, a round trip of 22 kilometres twice a day. The gym is roughly the same distance. The bank is farther away and going to the doctor is a 40- minute drive.
Wow, the GYM is roughly the same distance?? Holy cow, if you were counting the pennies wouldn't you ditch the gym membership? Isn't she getting enough exercise chasing the chickens and digging in her garden? If I were in tough times, I'd quit the gym. Heck, I'm too cheap to belong to a gym. I'd rather dig in the yard and ride my bike. More fun and better exercise.
And the BANK is further away? Hasn't she heard of online banking? I do my banking online and for a time, I did my banking via the U.S. Mail.
As to the kid working, I presume this child is less than 21? It's hard to imagine that if she's earning a typical "kid wage" that it's really worth Mom's time to drive her 22 kilometers twice a day.
My husband and I live below our means and we are somewhat insulated from the financial tough times we see our neighbors experiencing. I told him he needed to be more sympathetic. He said, "When I hear that folks are turning in their cell phones and canceling their cable TV and their satellite subscriptions, I will feel sorry for them THEN."
HF