MacReady13
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I just had a lengthy conversation with my 65 year old mother. I’m 42, middle of my working life (maybe a bit over the middle) and she has finished working (health issues had a major part). We were discussing a couple of cousins she visited with my father who is also 65 but is 66 next month. These cousins are in their 70’s and have travelled and lived their lives. My father was the more dominant parent in our household and as such, was always tight with money.
That isn’t to say nothing was ever purchased but, if I was living with them in my younger days, I’d get asked why I spent money on this and that.
My mother is a huge Elvis fan and she’s always wanted to go to Graceland. Their cousins went and told them how amazing it was (we live in Australia). So anyway, my father has decided he’s retiring next year. Has plenty of leave entitlements up his sleeve and my mum has told him that next year or the year after, they’re going to the USA to visit New York and see Graceland.
Now I’m happy for them, especially my mother who has wanted to travel her whole life but it’s always about saving. I said to my mum you’d think with the amount of money you guys haven’t spent that you’d be millionaires by now (they aren’t)…
My thinking then turned to me and my wife and kids and why we aren’t enjoying life more. Why am I sitting here ”saving” when saving is pretty hard in todays climate. Both myself and my wife work full time. We are lucky enough to not have to pay for childcare as my parents and in laws look after our kids if work gets in the way. So why don’t I travel? Why can’t I put money aside each year? Why do I always think that saving will get us out of trouble yet it never really does… I know of many friends who have travelled overseas with their kids and say it’s really changed them and their kids lives around.
Is it selfish of me to think this way? Is it better to save and put money on the mortgage or save that extra money and the family on that big trip every now and again? I have 4 kids. My eldest turns 13 next month and pretty soon they’ll all be out and about doing their own shit. I really want to enjoy my time with them now.
TLDR- pondering my future, should I travel or stay home and pay off mortgage and travel later…
Sorry for the ramble and maybe it’s a mid life crisis type thing but I’ve been having these thoughts above recently and thought I’d ask some fellow gaffers for some advice. Hopefully you all aren’t too harsh on me! Just learning as I’m going…
That isn’t to say nothing was ever purchased but, if I was living with them in my younger days, I’d get asked why I spent money on this and that.
My mother is a huge Elvis fan and she’s always wanted to go to Graceland. Their cousins went and told them how amazing it was (we live in Australia). So anyway, my father has decided he’s retiring next year. Has plenty of leave entitlements up his sleeve and my mum has told him that next year or the year after, they’re going to the USA to visit New York and see Graceland.
Now I’m happy for them, especially my mother who has wanted to travel her whole life but it’s always about saving. I said to my mum you’d think with the amount of money you guys haven’t spent that you’d be millionaires by now (they aren’t)…
My thinking then turned to me and my wife and kids and why we aren’t enjoying life more. Why am I sitting here ”saving” when saving is pretty hard in todays climate. Both myself and my wife work full time. We are lucky enough to not have to pay for childcare as my parents and in laws look after our kids if work gets in the way. So why don’t I travel? Why can’t I put money aside each year? Why do I always think that saving will get us out of trouble yet it never really does… I know of many friends who have travelled overseas with their kids and say it’s really changed them and their kids lives around.
Is it selfish of me to think this way? Is it better to save and put money on the mortgage or save that extra money and the family on that big trip every now and again? I have 4 kids. My eldest turns 13 next month and pretty soon they’ll all be out and about doing their own shit. I really want to enjoy my time with them now.
TLDR- pondering my future, should I travel or stay home and pay off mortgage and travel later…
Sorry for the ramble and maybe it’s a mid life crisis type thing but I’ve been having these thoughts above recently and thought I’d ask some fellow gaffers for some advice. Hopefully you all aren’t too harsh on me! Just learning as I’m going…