zhuzhu
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Just dittoing this. We used to have a "travel" account, but I''ve been trying to streamline our accounts because it''s easier for me. I don''t spend money on clothes, shoes, purses, etc., but I do have a travel weakness. We take at least two trips a year: one domestic and one international. We''ve been spending more time travelling recently (we call them our pre-baby trips). Last year we took one domestic trip (South Carolina) and two international trips (Italy and Ireland). This year we have a domestic trip planned, but are planning to visit Switzerland as DH is has been training to climb the Matterhorn.Date: 3/26/2010 6:52:25 AM
Author: justginger
We''re like Haven - don''t set aside a certain amount, but watch pennies to make sure that there''s enough built into our savings to allow for the vacations we desire. Some years it''s only $2000, other years it''s $10,000.It''s a number one priority for me, so I am able to regularly visit my family, and not a priority for my FI at all. Thankfully he''s entering the marriage knowing that it will become a big priority by association!![]()
That''s very smart! We should try that!Date: 3/26/2010 11:57:07 AM
Author: Kitcha
I just set up a travel savings account and put about $200 - $300 a month in there depending on what''s going on. The account is for general travel, not for a particular goal in mind. If I don''t go on a vacation, then the money will just stay there for future travel (hopefully).
Oh no, please DO TELL!!! IS that why you haven''t traveled since you were 14?Date: 3/26/2010 11:47:16 AM
Author: MissMina
I am one of those who mumbles ''Are we there yet'' before we get to the corner. The last time I went on a vacation I was 14 and with my parents......The Griswolds.I won''t go into details but the highlights were four flat tires, a broken windshield, a Hobo Jungle and a peeping Tom.
This just gave me my first (and much needed) laugh for the day!!!Date: 3/26/2010 11:47:16 AM
Author: MissMina
I am one of those who mumbles ''Are we there yet'' before we get to the corner. The last time I went on a vacation I was 14 and with my parents......The Griswolds.I won''t go into details but the highlights were four flat tires, a broken windshield, a Hobo Jungle and a peeping Tom.
Date: 3/26/2010 5:24:24 PM
Author: MC
Nothing. I didn''t know we are suppose to set aside mone specifically for travel. Just all extra income goes into savings and when we want to go on a trip, we take out the cash we will need and stick that in our wallets (or checking account).
We''re planning a trip to Hawaii with the kids, so I guess I should start looking up how much that will cost so at least we''ll have enough extra to pay for it. I''m not even sure what airfare to there is! Luckily we live on the West Coast and it won''t be crazy expensive (hopefully)!
eh, it''s going to be a fun but so expensive of a trip. DH is absolutely insistant upon bringing the boys. . .it would be a lot more relaxing going without them (mimosas for breakfast, etc.). hahaha Our goal is one year from now. My younger son will be 8 1/2 then. . .not sure if he''ll be too young still. . .Date: 3/26/2010 6:18:36 PM
Author: zhuzhu
Date: 3/26/2010 5:24:24 PM
Author: MC
Nothing. I didn''t know we are suppose to set aside mone specifically for travel. Just all extra income goes into savings and when we want to go on a trip, we take out the cash we will need and stick that in our wallets (or checking account).
We''re planning a trip to Hawaii with the kids, so I guess I should start looking up how much that will cost so at least we''ll have enough extra to pay for it. I''m not even sure what airfare to there is! Luckily we live on the West Coast and it won''t be crazy expensive (hopefully)!
I live in the west coast too, and the air fare to Oahu was about ~600 for each adult, last year.