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Help us figure out new plan. I'm stuck.
Re: Help us figure out new plan. I'm stuck.
Just wanted to let you know that it happens with guys...and they still turn out to be great dads! I think the reality of things just hits them a little differently than it does us.
I understand having things and losing them, however, you also have to live in reality or you will never be able to change the lifestyle he hates so much. Adding debt to debt doesn't help you get to the place where you buy those things without worrying about where the money is going to come from. And remind him, once certain things are paid off, then that money can go to something else. Are you guys doing anything to help show how much you are paying off...chart you can color in or something along those lines? Sometimes that helps.
When hubby was out of work, my hubby was feeling quite depressed that we couldn't go out on a date night. I made a set of cards that were cheap date nights. Things like getting a movie out of the library and making popcorn at home, getting a book about star constellations from the library and doing a night time picnic while star-gazing. Each week we would pick a card from the deck and have a special date night together that cost us pretty much nothing. It helped to reward us without spending money. Maybe you can do something like that for him...either with date nights or activities he can do as hobbies that wouldn't cost much. My hubby was so stuck at looking at what he couldn't do that he forgot what he COULD do! Use the free resources around you...I could get a movie from the library for a week for free vs renting one, we went to state parks for hikes, etc. If he has a fishing pole and all he needs is a fishing license, they are pretty inexpensive and he could go fishing for just the cost of bait.
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You said he previously had all of this stuff. How was he able to afford it?
OP, I think you also said that you live in a rural area? Why don't you guys move to a place where you can get jobs that pay more?
The debt can only go away with the money you earn and save, so why not try to increase the income side of things?