How is everyone dealing with their kids in this process? I've read some posts that state they are doing all they can to keep their life "as is" for the sake of their children, but I'm wondering if this is part of the problem. I'm not questioning anyone's decisions, just questioning in general. In my neighborhood, it seems that parents are giving their children everything - toys, clothes, activities, etc. and these things aren't cheap. We haven't told our kids any details (there are five of them and they range in age from 8 - 15) but they know that we have issues. In August of last year, both my DH and I lost our full-time jobs. DH had a part-time job and we both started doing odd jobs, but life took a huge turn. We didn't want them to stress out that we would be homeless or go hungry, but we let them know that every dollar was accounted for and there just wasn't anything for extras. Generally, they don't answer the phone unless they know who's calling and know not to give out DH's work number (he found GREAT full-time job at the end of December) or my cell number. When I do talk with a creditor and they're around, I'll tell them it's someone who wants money and hope they think it's a request for a donation. I know they're smarter than I give them credit for, but they allow me the pretense. It's a fine line between not wanting them to worry, and having them know that I'm not just saying no to things because I'm mean. Originally, I was determined to keep our house because I didn't want to uproot the kids, but we've come to the realization that as long as we are together, it doesn't matter where we live and kids are resilliant.... and it's just not their decision. We've looked at rentals and our house payment and our equity it makes more financial sense for us to stay put...
How are you dealing with it?
How are you dealing with it?
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