Just a little (link) love: Kanga-rott edition
February 21, 2019
The Truth About Culturalism Amongst People Of Color And How It’s Affecting Your Finances
This Planned Parenthood serves their trans patients well.
More zero waste efforts from Sarah at Smile and Conquer.
What’s your financial game? On second thought, I have a lot of financial skills but I can’t say I feel like any one of them is a single great superpower. I’m good at pulling them all together to make the small contributions and action meaningful. We’ve recently established patience is not at all my game.
This is about talking to a high schooler about college but OMGoodness the opening paragraphs about the years before then wrench my currently tender heart. And then I was very sad to see that this was the blogger’s last entry since May. I was so excited to find another substantive writer.
Brooklyn Bread’s zero waste wins. We’ve got to do the pancake thing.
Financial infidelity. In our earliest years, I definitely struggled with trusting that PiC would be responsible with money, as I defined it, and wanted to hide money from him to save more. He didn’t do anything to earn my distrust, that it entirely stemmed from my fears built over years of being betrayed by my dad. I had grown to adulthood being lied to by adults about money and had a thick shell to protect myself – control everything and trust no one. Thankfully I realized that long term, that was a terrible solution to a trust problem engendered by someone else and I made myself work with him to make sure we were on the same page with the same goals so I didn’t have that impulse any longer. I have complete control over our money of course but I share all the information with him.
Are they playing?
“Kangaroo and Rottweiler are best friends” pic.twitter.com/eoPE4iXSgw
— Fluff Society (@FluffSociety) February 6, 2019