F.M.
Jetboaters Admiral
- Messages
- 1,445
- Reaction score
- 2,320
- Points
- 287
- Location
- Decatur, AL
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2024
- Boat Model
- 255XD
- Boat Length
- 25
Alright..... without getting too personal. How does everyone typically pay for a family vacation?
A little back story:
Family of 4. My wife and I own our own business, and make a decent living. We live more comfortably than most of our friends and family, but not to excess. We've made both of our children, 12 & 19, get jobs to teach them some financial responsibility (They don't seem to want the fancy shoes/clothes as much when they have to pay for half of them). We have only 1 credit card that might get used 2-3 times per year, but we have never carried a balance on it. Other than our mortgage, we have 1 car loan that I haven't rushed to pay off because it's at 0% interest, and a boat loan (but just until someone here buys it off me). We might eat out once a week. My 19yo is a student, but she got a full scholarship and still lives at home, so it costs me very little. And we're able to squirrel away a little money every month with the hopes of retiring before we're 60. My wife and I are happy with what we have been able to accomplish in life thus far. And our kids seem genuinely happy with their lives as well. We seem to live a very stress free life compared to what we see in our friend group. We take an occasional family trip, but not regularly. We sometimes get a little jealous of others and would like to travel a little more, but vacationing just seems so expensive that I have a hard time justifying it.
So on to my quandary....
It seems like our friends are taking vacations to Disney every summer. All while taking long weekend trips 5-6 times per year. Then going on multiple ski trips during the winter. A new vehicle purchase/lease every 2-3 years. Eating out or ordering in most evenings. And purchasing and trading in ATVs and UTVs every time the wind blows a certain way.
How does one make all that work without being in debt up to your eyeballs and living paycheck to paycheck? Am I just clenching my wallet too tightly, or just doing it wrong altogether? Should I get a credit card to use solely for travel and pay it off over the following 12 months before doing it again? Or should I throw caution to the wind and just use what we've been saving and not retire as early?
Rant over. Thoughts?
A little back story:
Family of 4. My wife and I own our own business, and make a decent living. We live more comfortably than most of our friends and family, but not to excess. We've made both of our children, 12 & 19, get jobs to teach them some financial responsibility (They don't seem to want the fancy shoes/clothes as much when they have to pay for half of them). We have only 1 credit card that might get used 2-3 times per year, but we have never carried a balance on it. Other than our mortgage, we have 1 car loan that I haven't rushed to pay off because it's at 0% interest, and a boat loan (but just until someone here buys it off me). We might eat out once a week. My 19yo is a student, but she got a full scholarship and still lives at home, so it costs me very little. And we're able to squirrel away a little money every month with the hopes of retiring before we're 60. My wife and I are happy with what we have been able to accomplish in life thus far. And our kids seem genuinely happy with their lives as well. We seem to live a very stress free life compared to what we see in our friend group. We take an occasional family trip, but not regularly. We sometimes get a little jealous of others and would like to travel a little more, but vacationing just seems so expensive that I have a hard time justifying it.
So on to my quandary....
It seems like our friends are taking vacations to Disney every summer. All while taking long weekend trips 5-6 times per year. Then going on multiple ski trips during the winter. A new vehicle purchase/lease every 2-3 years. Eating out or ordering in most evenings. And purchasing and trading in ATVs and UTVs every time the wind blows a certain way.
How does one make all that work without being in debt up to your eyeballs and living paycheck to paycheck? Am I just clenching my wallet too tightly, or just doing it wrong altogether? Should I get a credit card to use solely for travel and pay it off over the following 12 months before doing it again? Or should I throw caution to the wind and just use what we've been saving and not retire as early?
Rant over. Thoughts?