SO tired. (not here of course). I belong to another internet group that is a closed group of moms and I've been pretty open about our situation, my fault I know, but the truth is I am not ashamed. I don't have anything to be ashamed about, my husband was laid off for a long time, I worked 3 jobs at times to try to keep up, but we could not do it. We tried EVERYTHING else, but bk is the best thing. In Oct, my husband got a job that more than doubled his income. I have a solid job as well. If all of that had happened within 6 months of his original lay off instead of 2 years later, we would have been able to deal with it. But the longer we went without payments and what not, the more the creditors dumped on us, the more they expected all at once. We just can't keep up at this point, and so bk it is. We are also letting the house go and so haven't made a mortgage payment in 6 months. That extra $$ each month has really helped and we have used it to our advantage. Once we are discharged we will have a decent start to a savings. We are finally making a decent income and have really learned to live below our means. Getting the fresh start is all it will take to get us on the serious road to recovery.
Anyway, I'm excited to *finally* have a little bit of money for fun activities. I spent about $40 to buy tickets to take my daughter to disney on ice. And I was excited about the look on her face when we told her and I got *slammed*. "What are you doing wasting your money." "It's our right to judge you because you are wasting our tax dollars." Ugh. It was enough to make me leave the community because I'm so tired of everyone thinking that they know everything.
I haven't used a credit card or purchased anything on credit for 2 years now. I'm completely prepared to live below our means, but I don't understand why I shouldn't be able to take my daughter to fun things every now and again as long as it is in my budget? Why should I have to explain every purchase from here on out?
I'm just angry because I think what pisses people off the most is that I'm not properly ashamed.
Anyway, I'm excited to *finally* have a little bit of money for fun activities. I spent about $40 to buy tickets to take my daughter to disney on ice. And I was excited about the look on her face when we told her and I got *slammed*. "What are you doing wasting your money." "It's our right to judge you because you are wasting our tax dollars." Ugh. It was enough to make me leave the community because I'm so tired of everyone thinking that they know everything.
I haven't used a credit card or purchased anything on credit for 2 years now. I'm completely prepared to live below our means, but I don't understand why I shouldn't be able to take my daughter to fun things every now and again as long as it is in my budget? Why should I have to explain every purchase from here on out?
I'm just angry because I think what pisses people off the most is that I'm not properly ashamed.
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