As someone recently "out" of the horror of training, I have to second Kris' suggestion to SLOW DOWN and wait and see. DH's salary more than tripled, but with all the new expenses I have still been watching the budget religously. Seriously. I don't know precisely why, but it isn't like we've been swimming in cash yet. The first half of the year brought a ton of purchases for our new digs (mostly unfun stuff like trash cans and window shades). Also, we began saving in earnest - for retirement and college. We also changed our life insurance. Long story short, lots more cash going out as well as coming in. Only now, at the end of the first year out, do I feel I have a handle on our cash flow. Also, you don't know what type of expenses you might have in your new locale. Two shockers for me:
1. There isn't any such thing as an indoor rec pool near our town, so if you want a swim lesson anytime other than summer you have to join a country club. We haven't, but it seems like a lot of people do. They are pretty pricey, and were not in my original life plan. After this winter, I'm considering it. (Ditto health club memberships with the uncleared sidewalks!)
2. The practice my husband joined throws some very nice department parties for maybe 50 people. I turned white when the hosting partner of the last one said "Next one's at your place!!"" Now we will have to buy living room furniture I guess!! Or just embrace the role of the bohemian and get Gallo wine....
3. I never condsidered the expense of playing "catching up with the Joneses" - much less keeping up. Now that we are settled, it is obvious that all the other families our age have been at work feathering their nests for years and years. I didn't think this would bother me, but there is definitely the feel that DH and I are college kids and everyone else is a grown up. We need so many things to fill up this house and get to where all the other families are. The impulse and the pressure to buy it all was very strong when we moved in -- I had to do a lot of talking myself down to avoid going in the hole. People really do expect a certain thing when they hear doctor - and (at least in my experience) they don't expect it when you are in training. Somehow, they expect you to go through the door of July 1 and come out in Prada with your decorator on your arm. Didn't happen here.
I hate to be the buzz kill - but I wish someone had told me I'd experience this wierd dissastifaction after finally having ENOUGH money. Take your time.
1. There isn't any such thing as an indoor rec pool near our town, so if you want a swim lesson anytime other than summer you have to join a country club. We haven't, but it seems like a lot of people do. They are pretty pricey, and were not in my original life plan. After this winter, I'm considering it. (Ditto health club memberships with the uncleared sidewalks!)
2. The practice my husband joined throws some very nice department parties for maybe 50 people. I turned white when the hosting partner of the last one said "Next one's at your place!!"" Now we will have to buy living room furniture I guess!! Or just embrace the role of the bohemian and get Gallo wine....
3. I never condsidered the expense of playing "catching up with the Joneses" - much less keeping up. Now that we are settled, it is obvious that all the other families our age have been at work feathering their nests for years and years. I didn't think this would bother me, but there is definitely the feel that DH and I are college kids and everyone else is a grown up. We need so many things to fill up this house and get to where all the other families are. The impulse and the pressure to buy it all was very strong when we moved in -- I had to do a lot of talking myself down to avoid going in the hole. People really do expect a certain thing when they hear doctor - and (at least in my experience) they don't expect it when you are in training. Somehow, they expect you to go through the door of July 1 and come out in Prada with your decorator on your arm. Didn't happen here.
I hate to be the buzz kill - but I wish someone had told me I'd experience this wierd dissastifaction after finally having ENOUGH money. Take your time.
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