@hazardwarning Ugh. Thanks for sharing. Hugs…
@variablepulserate Ha! She and her husband gave me their old flat-screen TV a few years ago (and I still use it daily) and then she gave me the watch. I'm 11 years older than her so the vast majority of the hand-me-downing has gone in the other direction. :-)
// @matigo @phoneboy
@variablepulserate I cannot imagine paying full-price for one so will have to be content with my sister's hand-me-downs. She loves being an early adopter so I may be set. :-)
// @matigo @phoneboy
@phoneboy My sister gave me her 2nd generation watch when she upgraded to the 4th. I was very ambivalent about it but like it quite a bit more than I thought I would.
@JeremyCherfas No idea. I found this:
@JeremyCherfas I should be more careful with my money and something like YNAB would probably help me save money. I have no debt other than my car (which is financed via a 0% interest loan so it's not costing me anything) but I'm not saving nearly as much as I could because I'm all "oooh! pretty! must have!" when I see something I want, Instead of saying "you really don't need that or will never use it"—which might happen if I used something like YNAB.