Family Adventure: Snow!
With 2019 being the year of the slashed budget, we’ve found ourselves getting more creative in our outings as a family, finding fun things to do together that are inexpensive and sometimes (other than gas) free.
With 2019 being the year of the slashed budget, we’ve found ourselves getting more creative in our outings as a family, finding fun things to do together that are inexpensive and sometimes (other than gas) free.
For most of us, debt isn’t one big bill or a huge investment that goes awry. It’s in the ‘Oh, it’s just $10’, ‘That’s not bad for $20’, ‘Well I don’t really need it, but it’s only $5’ range of spending. It’s that extra trip to the grocery store for milk that turns into $60, the extra toys that were on sale, all the extras ‘stuff’ we didn’t need, but wanted. All those extras add up quick, and if it’s on a credit card, it keeps adding up every month until it’s paid off.