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When we were military stationed in europe one of the first thing the " old timers" told us was you can buy stuff or see stuff but on our limited income you cant afford both. So each military family decided which was most important to them. It was the only way to enjoy that 3 yrs away from home.
I love you so much!!! You are just awesome!!! And I believe your personality does shine through. And in being a mom your interactions with your kids I do see it and it also shines in them and makes them awesome too!!!!
I do not have any children however I take what I can apply to my own situation! I love you!
You are killing me with this one. My oldest is 14 and I want to suck up every minute of the next 4 years
While not all of your suggestions apply to me, I truly value the time and effort you put into these videos, and how you aim to offer advice for everyone, whether it's people who are currently struggling financially, or people who just want to be more aware of their spending habits.
I am from Australia 🇦🇺. It is expensive for food here. I'm a single mum with now teen and adult children, when they were younger I found budgeting for food easier. Until I found your website and videos. I have learned to budget groceries and make awesome meals from you and your content. Teens are eating till full and I'm not stressed about what to cook anymore. Thanks 🎉
Do you go out to eat now?
When you had one income, did you also have government assistance? That is a major factor that needs to be needs considered.
Also, I don’t know when you lived on $8000 a year, but it sounds like it’s a figure that needs update updated with the rate of inflation.
I raised our family of five (including myself) on about $23,000/year. I am my own mechanic, plumber, electrician, lawyer, doctor, etc. I have no debt but I also have no money. I don’t get sick days or any other benefits as I am a 1099 “employee”.
Im 56 now with no $ for retirement other than social security. Will have to work till I’m 70 before I can start collecting it to have enough to meet basic needs…if I live that long.
Thank you for sharing the bit at the end about hanging in there during the young years. So many of us need to hear that ❤
Im glad you did this. Thanks
Mom of very young kids, single income family also and I’ve watched and learned from your channel for years. You are a second mom to me at this point. These tips are for me at this stage of life. ❤
Wow, you and I are in the same boat. My oldest graduated last year, and my daughter this year. We still have a 9 and 12-year-old boys. Thank you for the positive spin at the end. I've been feeling so depressed that my two oldest children are adults. I call them the "OG's", as they made me "mom." Both are very successful, have bright futures, and I have excellent relationships with them, too.I should be celebrating and counting my blessings instead of sulking in my own depression. Thank you for the positive outlook on this season of life.
Great video, this is so helpful thank you so much for this!
Frugal Fit FINE Mom, great advice!
I think it’s uncalled for such a comment about how you’re not “relevant” to a single mom lifestyle because you now have older children. Sure you don’t buy diapers but you buy deodorant and kids grow so fast that you almost can’t keep up ! And your tips are awesome for someone like me – with adult sons- I also shop for my 78 year old mother and am as frugal as I can be. And this “negative commentator “ needs to see your bigger picture
Anything can happen
Anything can change
Your kids have jobs and contribute – great !!!!
Then they don’t – wow got laid off and move back home
Or You have a home and then you lose it due to the interest rates skyrocketing and the economy is collapsing
The big short
And then you get The Call that your mother / dad or in laws can’t afford a home care facility but they can’t stay in their home / apartment
They don’t have funds to go to a home and they can’t take care of themselves and hire a PSW / nurse
Now they live with you
Things change
You either adapt and change with it or it changes you
Recession depression mid recession mid depression
It’s all the same 4 seasons
And you have to plan ahead
We always know winter comes as does a hot dry summer
Our children grow up and out and our parents lose their mobility and self sufficiency
Baby Diapers isn’t the benchmark of poverty or frugal fit mom not being relatable
That doesn’t make sense
She is a beacon to the world
And diapers are a beautiful thing
You have babies
And you’re blessed
Babies don’t need much other than clean clothes / diaper / to be fed and played with and socialize –
A bag of Lego and a cardboard box and a sheet was a wonderful Friday night with a movie and home made pizza. My sons don’t really remember the food
They remember the board games / Lego / card board box forts and the sleeping in the living room and the walks to the ice rink and sledding at the hill and the summer parks.
Cheap and cheerful. And I have wanted to do more but couldn’t. And today even though I can
They don’t want it
They want time well spent
And I know in my heart they will pay it forward
And that is what frugal fit mom does
She has her moments of frugal
Keeps it still
Has a few quality things
And keeps teaching us at the various stages of life
– Christine – let me know if you know this – life has 7 stages
That is why what you teach and cite and take videos of all the stuff you do
Which I love and also the $$$ budget ones a lot !
You and your family Add value for ALL people of all stages of their lives.
You’re awesome and don’t let the people who don’t see the “bigger picture and bigger future” get you down. Keep your momentum ! I wish you lived in Canada
You’re a planner and don’t stop planning and keep showing us how to do the same. 😊 god bless you and your family
Well …. I have adult children …. One moved out and working . One home but just graduated college…. Just fyi…. My husband and I feel that you and your family are so relatable to us. I think it’s unfair for that person to criticize you for not being relatable to her stage of life . There are plenty of young mom YouTubers . I love watching you.
I applied to Fabric for term life insurance a couple nights ago and got denied… 😬 what does that even mean?! Hope you’re wonderful wherever you are and whatever you’re doing!
The ending made me cry 🥹😭. Thank you for being vulnerable and sharing ❤. By the way, I am 26 and I have watched your videos since my early college days. I have learned so much from you, but what really keeps me coming back is YOU. You are my comfort channel! You remind me of my mom when she was younger and healthier. Hanging out with you in your kitchen takes me back to some of my best childhood memories. Thanks for being such a wonderful internet mother figure. The parasocial relationship is strong! ❤🥰
I always found your content relatable. Being a single person I can apply what I need and still can learn something from your videos.
Our kids are such an amazing blessing!!! ENJOY EVERY SECOND OF YOUR ADVENTURE IN EVERY STAGE OF LIFE!!!
😭😭😭
Life changes always
I understand people mentioning YouTubers being unrelatable. It seems like a lot of channels have been dying lately just because they're trying to do the same content, but 5 or 10 years later. They're not the same people and they're not in the same position. People that have a ton of subscribers on YouTube are definitely not the same as they were just due to the income they are receiving or received for a while that they didn't receive 10 years ago. Maybe this is why YouTube is focusing more on shorts? Who knows? They're a lot of YouTubers that I used to follow that I just don't pay attention to anymore. Youtube also is not suggesting like it used to. Half the time, months after the fact, I realize that I haven't been recommended certain videos. Most of the time now, I have to physically go into a subscriber to look for their videos. It's mostly about shorts now. I enjoy the long form videos more, but it's a changing society. People who once were poor and made it big from YouTube are freaking out because YouTube is changing and they're staying the same all while having a drastic decline in income. I used to watch couponers to try to find a few ways to save some money. But then, it just seems stupid for me to watch somebody who is showing me alternative ways to save money, pay little to nothing for products, but then go and have a garage sale and make money. This, on top of the fact that they're clearly making good money off of YouTube and don't actually need to coupon anymore. I'm not saying this applies to you, I'm just saying that it's not the same as it used to be. We knew YouTube wouldn't be a thing forever, or at least just not the same. Eventually, it'll probably just get replaced with something else. Though I do have to say, I'm glad that family vlogging channels are doing off. I hope there continues to go on the decline. Anyhow, there's my mini rant.
WE. DIDNT GO OUT TO EAT. SOMETIMES. HAVE. ANOTHER COUPLE FOR DINNER FED KIDS. THEN THEY GOT BATHS WATCHED DISNEYWORLD. THEN ADULTS HAD DINNER AND PLAYED PINOCHLE. GREAT. FUN
YES. I BABY SAT FOR A YEAR FROM OUR HOME TO. BUY CARPET. AND SUCH. LATER FURNISHED THE HOUSE FROM. SALVATION ARMY. GREAT. FURNITURE LOW COST. AND YES KIDS MY BEST FRIENDS AND THEN LETTTING GO. WHEN THEY GO TO COLLEGE HARD GRIEVING.
WE. HAD. BABY. SITTING CO.OP
30MÈMBERS WORKED GREAT. LIFE SAVER
YES. LIBRARY MY BEST FRIENDS. AND PARKS AND PICNICS
What a beautiful life you have built with your family 🎉
Part 2. As to benefitting from free places to stay, once a distant uncle offered his vacation place in Mammoth, California to my new husband and I for a few days while on our honeymoon. And years later, a neighbor offered their beach house to my husband and I for a weekend, for free. This only happened twice (that I can remember) in 40 years, but it does happen. Christine's situation isn't so uncommon.
Maybe this lady needs more friends. 🙏
I am single and have learned A LOT from you as well as others who are commenting. I ❤ your channel. It is one of my favorites. BTW, do you have a cookbook of FAVE recipes? I make your bread 🍞 recipe every week. 🙏 blessings
❤ your videos are wonderful and you are completely relatable‼️I am so annoyed with people commenting on videos when they don’t specifically fit the niche that they’re in. Tailor the information to your life…tailor the information to your diet. Change an ingredient in a recipe you don’t care for or cannot eat. I don’t understand why everybody has to be so inclusive. It didn’t used to be this way. You would take a piece of advice and make it work for you, or disregard it. Your channel is wonderful, and all of your advice is completely relatable to anybody at any stage in their life. You just have to pick and choose, which works for you, perhaps tweak it to your life. I am 58 with grown married children, yet I always find wonderful things in all of your videos that I can add to my life . I appreciate your videos very much.❤
I think that if you're not punching a clock every day, you have the opportunity to be creative. After divorce I had some serious adjustments to make. I provided the only income in the household, and just about everything was homemade or homegrown. The budget for children's clothes was 50 cents an item, and a middle school teacher once told me that my son was too well dressed to fit in well with his classmates! I even made my own panties from thrift store t-shirts (5 for $1). We had family game night, bike rides, nature walks, homemade soup night, library visits. And during the summer we'd head to our old-timey drug store for 25-cent ice cream cones at the soda fountain. Badminton and lawn darts in the back yard, leftovers night with the family next door every Tuesday. No single-use items, no shopping retail, no paying for movie theaters. College was finished debt-free. Don't let anyone throw shade on you for being out of touch — it's those who know nothing about resourcefulness and creativity who are out of touch. At age 75 I still make my own laundry detergent, pajamas, undergarments, street clothes, cleaning solutions, skin care products, bath powder, rugs and quilts. Still don't use tissues, paper towels, or toilet paper, and I don't buy groceries unless they're on sale or have a coupon — or both. It's always been a mystery to me why people squander money and then wonder why they're so broke. You're doing just fine, providing valuable content to people who have run out of ideas.
Thank you so much for sharing your tips with us. I'm one of those that wants the short term gratification rather than saving for long term. It takes a lot of determination to do what you did. I'm inspired! 🥰
Personally I don't care for shorts. I enjoy watching for you, your energy, positivity. I would keep watching with you sharing what's going on in your life, not necessarily just money-saving, etc. some ideas, Q&As about various topics, parenting and finances with kids leaving the nest, talk about your current journey and tips for navigating those current challenges and interests.
Thank for sharing. That last minute or 2 definitely turned on the treats. My son was my best friend and I lost him last year. I have great memories