SirenSongWoman
Cathlete
Like a lot of others mentioned, DH and I live paycheck to paycheck. We made the choice a few years ago for DH to stay home with the kids. He is British and didn't have a work permit yet. Neither of us were used to living on any kind of a budget so we found living on only my income impossible. Soooo, we used credit, and used, and used, and...well, you get the idea. We are now in debt up to our eyeballs. We have a mortgage that we can easily afford on our incomes but because of the debt we accumulated, we are always short. I am currently refusing to turn on the heat. I just want one month with no AC and no heat bills! It gets down to about 57 in the house at night (BRRRRR!!!) but I am holding strong...mainly because my fingers are too frozen to let go. I think a lot of us are in the same boat. Every time I think we are doing alright and we can start to make larger payments on credit cards, something comes up (i.e. brakes on car, kitchen faucet/pipes leaking, etc.). I even tried getting a home equity line of credit to pay off the debt and close the cards. No one is lending at this point. It is so very frustrating!
Add to all this, I decided to start Weight Watchers (online only since that is the cheapest way) and eating healthy is EXPENSIVE!!! I am doing the Core plan which is mostly clean eating...fruits, veggies, whole wheat pastas, etc. Why is it it cost $2 or $3 for a teeny tiny box of whole wheat spaghetti but I can get a box 3-4 times the size of the bad processed stuff for 99 cents.
Gee! After typing all that, I am sure in a good mood now!!
Carrie
Yes, the cleaner you eat the more it costs - and I totally relate to waking up in a cold house. Then you go outside and it's not cold at all. I'm digging out the sweats and my cats are burrowing under fuzzy blankets. I know they're trying to tell me something but at least THEY have FUR!


