Nessa is a mother of 2 and fellow Texan, who blogs at Ramblings of a Texas Housewife.
“Mom, you’re a tightwad.”This is what my twelve year old son said to me today as I scooped up clearance priced plastic Easter eggs. Looking at him in disbelief, I replied, “I am not.” But maybe he is right. And maybe that’s a good thing.
Both my husband and I worked, yet we could barely make ends meet, even with the help of food stamps and housing assistance. Most of the time we were completely broke. I cannot tell you how many times we couldn’t even put gas in the car. There was no extra money and certainly no savings account. We spent recklessly. We had no budget. We were foolish. I look back and am ashamed of how careless we were with our finances.
Our family does not receive any sort of government assistance anymore. For the first time, we are able to help those less fortunate than ourselves. No, Dan didn’t get a huge raise and we didn’t win the lotto. We simply altered the way we live. I cannot tell you how great it feels!
So, if you are having to change your spending during these difficult economic times, I assure you it can be done. There are so many great resources, like blogs, online forums, and books that can help you along the way. It can be hard, but choosing a more frugal lifestyle has been an incredible blessing for my family. I can now be called a tightwad and rather than be insulted, I am proud.
Vanessa



Congrats on your journey! Your son is learning so much from your example – he’ll reap what you’ve sown.
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Hats off to you, Vanessa! Your son is noticing what you’re doing. He will be singing a different song when it’s his own money that’s being spent either wisely or foolishly. He will most likely remember the lessons that you’ve lived out before him. Great work!