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Snappy
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Posted: 01 December 2009 at 9:37pm |
I can join the club. My DH just spent $163 on some bike pedals because some guy at the bike shop told him he needs the better quality model to ensure he doesn't slip off them. His old ones were fine.
He currently works at this bike shop and has been given a TAB in return. Instead of waiting until his TAB accumulated enough money he spends ours instead.
You just want to hit them really don't you?!
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fattartsrock
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Posted: 01 December 2009 at 9:55pm |
Jesu$ Chri$T That is irresponsible and thoughless. I would return the shoes, too, and stop the golf.
Why not some $40 ones from the shoe warehouse instead, then there would be some $ for you to get some too.
I would be canselling Xmas for all the extras, too. What an A$$
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jazzy
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Posted: 02 December 2009 at 1:17pm |
That is just so selfish.
I agree with the others take the shoes back if you can.
I can not understand how someone can put them-self ahead of their children.
I would not worry about pressies for everyone except the kids, & since yours are little you will be able to get a way with $2 shop stuff. If anyone asks why they did not get anything...ask them if they like DH's shoes.
Tell him if he want to play golf then he has to hit the target & get his bonus...no bonus no extras.
Sorry if this sounds tough, but time for you to take control, take his cards, efpos, credit what ever he has, make sure he has no access to money till he can be trusted. You have another baby on the way & the financial strain will increase, you can not afford for him to waste $100 on shoes for himself, you should be able to buy the whole family shoes.
I remember you post about xmas presents & waiting for your chriscos money to come through, you sounded so excited. He has ruined that, make sure he knows.
Hope things get back on track for you.
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Posted: 02 December 2009 at 1:20pm |
oh & meant to say I would hit him over the head with that photo block...what is wrong with a warehouse frame?
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ElfsMum
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Posted: 02 December 2009 at 1:52pm |
jazzy well said that was exactly what i was going to say..
tastic big hugs to you.. it really irritates me he puts himself ahead of his children and you and it's simply not good enough.
I am the sucky one with money in our house but there is no9 way my child would be missing out so i could buy some shoes..esp if my DH had holes in his and needed them more:(
ugh i just dont get why he gets away with it:(
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jazzy
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Posted: 02 December 2009 at 3:18pm |
Four_eyes so agree.
As a SAHM, I have to run the house & do everything for everyone, I don't get paid for this. If bills did not get paid then it would be me who stressed about it, so I handle all the money, my DH would spend to much on stuff we want but don't need, where as I want all bills paid first.
My DH does not know how much money we have & what we spend it on, if he wants something he asks. It is tough on 1 wage & we have 3 kids. We have deiced to cut costs this xmas & be really tight with money next year as we would like to take the kids to oz at the end of next year.
I have been cleaning out cupboards & found stuff the kids got last xmas, that have never been played with & they did not want so am not making that mistake again, besides it is me that spends most of my time on my hands & knees picking up toys.
I was thinking you should get DH to pay you back, time to sort out his stuff & sell what is not needed or has not been used for awhile...TM is great for that & that is how I got some of my xmas money.
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Tastic
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Posted: 03 December 2009 at 9:41am |
I couldnt take the shoes back as he had already worn them and they were muddy!
went and got a couple of thing yesterday and decided to make some shortbread, truffles and fudge for the grandparents, so brought most of the ingredients but bugger me that still cost a flippen fortune!
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SMoody
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Posted: 03 December 2009 at 10:36am |
I think your DH is an adult and although some of his behaviour that he is displaying is not very adult like, I dont think it will help treating him like another child.
So I will suggest ask him when he is ready to have a chat about finances sometime this week. Let him say when and where and make sure that time is sort of clear for both of you. Perhaps when kids are in bed ect.
Then make a nice cup of coffee and sit down with a spreadsheet with all your expenses. Fixed ones like Rend/bond and things you cant change the amount on. Then the ones that you have to pay but it is variable in amount like electricity ect.
And then the ones you can cut on when unexpected stuff comes on like clothing and entertainment and golf and all those things you dont need to survive on.
Go through your bank records for the last 6 months and put that in and then put a proposed budget in.
Try and make sure you can get spending money for both of you in there. Even if it is only $10 a week. I think both of you need money where you dont need to account for what you did with that money.
And then agree to a plan. If it means that all cards is stopped and you need cash for everything and you work on a weekly budget then do it. Draw out the cash and put it in different envelopes. And then put the actual amoutns you spent on there in the budget. Whatever is left for that week you can perhaps put in that envelope for the next week or put in savings or for a holiday.
Try and not go guilt trip him as he will just go all defensive. (some men really dont like being verbally attacked) but let him know how you feel. Both of you are together in this and should work together.
What is done is done for Christmas but you really do not need a lot of money to make Christmas special. For Stockings, bake biscuits for the kiddies or better yet make packets of flour and all that up with a few cookie cutters and the recipy in the stocking. They will love doing baking with you.
Make playdough and all that and wrap it up for them. And take $20 per child and spent in on something they might enjoy.
If you feel you really have to give something to rest of families then why not bake? Bake something with kiddies to give to grandparents.
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toniellis
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Posted: 03 December 2009 at 10:39am |
Aw Tastic that is awful.
Has he said anything??? Has he made any attempt to show that he realised how stupid that all was? I would be so pissed to. My Hubby isn't very good with money either but he has goptten better over the years. At one point we couldn't even put food on the table because we had NO money from his stupid spending so I went & broke down to his mother lol.
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kebakat
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Posted: 03 December 2009 at 10:41am |
This wont help for this year but it may for next year.. we have a xmas account set up. I put in money from each pay into it. Even if its only $5 or $10 or whatever we have. It actually builds up quite fast over the year so when it comes to xmas time I don't really have to look for any money at all cause its already there. We had a few months were we couldn't put any in but even so theres a couple hundy sitting in there for presents. Saves on stress I tell ya!
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Nutella
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Posted: 03 December 2009 at 10:51am |
SMoody wrote:
So I will suggest ask him when he is ready to have a chat about finances sometime this week. Let him say when and where and make sure that time is sort of clear for both of you. |
I think they are already seeing a budget adviser so if he can't take that seriously and realise how the financial situation is, then probably sitting down and chatting ain't gonna work either!
Oh, agree with having a wee savings account for christmas, even have a secret jar that you put change into over the year (just don't tell hubby!!). When I was in NZ, I used to do New World christmas club which was also REALLY good...
Though probably budget adviser will say should not be saving money when have things to pay off
Feel for ya hun, have fun baking though!
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Posted: 03 December 2009 at 11:01am |
I like the flour and cookie cutter idea and home made play dough. E would love that!
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Posted: 03 December 2009 at 11:15am |
I love the home made ideas.
I cheat a bit to make it cheaper, I buy chocolates like favorites, party bags, scorched almonds, nut & stuff like that, then make up little bags & decorate little boxes, they look great & work out cheaper that baking sometimes.
I buy play doh from the $2 shop you can get 3 for $2 so great stocking fillers.
Next year we are doing the Christmas club when shopping, so will do about $10 a week.
We are also saving next year for a trip so will add extra for xmas as well, but we wont be over spending & will buy during the year & putting away.
I think the most important thing is having fun with the kids & family at xmas, does not matter how much money you have or how much you spend on pressies, cause there are a lot of families out there that have nothing.
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Posted: 03 December 2009 at 1:34pm |
Geez, that would piss me off!!
We are trying to do cheap things this year...not just because we cant really afford it...but because I dont think anyone actually NEEDS anything so baking will be something to make them feel nice. I agree, baking ingredients soon add up too.
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Posted: 03 December 2009 at 5:07pm |
For xmas presents for the grandparents you can make salt dough and make ornaments or something from the boys.
I plan on doing this with DD (well try) and make foot prints for our parents plus, do a small scrapbook of photos for them, just haven't got there yet. Got the scrapbook but haven't decided on the photos yet
Oh and DP can be terrible with money as well. We literally have a cupboard full of food and DP is constantly saying I'm hungry. Well go look in the cupboard and see what you can make then! I hate it. He goes but I don't like any of the food thats there. Well f@*$n well tell me what you want me to buy from the supermarket and if I can find it there and its in our budget then I will buy it.
We are in debt atm but that's because we didn't expect any kids anytime soon and bought a laptop. Also I stopped working when 4mths because my work sucks and made me redundant when I was 3mths pregnant it really did suck! Would have worked right up if I had and we wouldn't be as bad off as we are now
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