Men, Trees, and Money
by Nikki Willhite
Stop the presses! Can it be? A
primetime television show with a lesson in frugality as part of the storyline!
Kudos to ABC's show "Men in Trees" Wednesday evening
for teaching how industry and thrift result in savings; and showing the big
picture on how careful savings over time result in realizing dreams.
Jane and Sam are a "mismatched" couple, recently
married, who have decided to spend half the year in Alaska, where Sam operates a
plow moving snow, and half the year in New York, where Jane works as a
publicist.
Sam surprised Jane by renting an RV when it was time
for them to travel back to Alaska. Sam had mapped out the route, based on his
favorite restaurant, and the coupons he had so carefully collected for the trip.
This started to bother Jane, and she tried to get
Sam to "lighten up" with his wallet, even trying to call him a tightwad.
This led to a discussion on money, where Jane tried
to reassure Sam that she had plenty in her bank account, and he didn't have to
be so frugal anymore.
She said that is was liberating to waste a little
money, and went so far as to actually throw a few dollar bills out the window.
This brought Sam's RV to a stop, as he pulled to the
side of the road and went back to find the dollar bills she had thrown from the
window.
As they continued on their journey, Jane tried once
again to impress Sam with the size of her bank account. Sam just smiled, and
told her that he, too, had a good amount of money in the bank.
Jane, very much in love with her new husband, gently
tried to tell him that while he might have the perspective that he had a nice
sum of money in the bank, he still didn't understand that she had a serious sum
of money in the bank.
This led to them both writing down on paper the
amount of money they had both saved.
To Jane's amazement, it was Sam who had the serious
amount of money in the bank. When she asked him how he did it, he replied that
while Jane was, literally, throwing money out the window, he had been saving his
money.
He had been saving money for a very long time,
because someday he knew he wanted to buy a home. He said he was frugal by
choice, not necessity, and it was a way of living for him.
This impressed Jane, and at the next stop, she went
happily into the restaurant, coupons in hand.
Again, kudos to "Men in Trees". Thanks for teaching
both a lesson in frugality and the way to accumulate money, as well as how short
term sacrifice can lead to long term goals.
Sam wanted to buy a home someday, and he was willing
to work, save and wait to buy it.
This is the way to buy a home, instead of the "got
to have it now" with no down payment, 40 year, interest only, adjustable rate
loans that have made such a mess of our housing market and caused so many people
to lose their dream of home ownership.
The bottom line to wealth or just keeping out of
debt is not how much money you make. It is how much money you save. Thanks Sam!
We needed that!
About the Author: Nikki Willhite,
mother of 3 and an interior design graduate, has been writing and publishing
articles on the topic of
frugal living for over a
decade. Visit her at
www.frugalhappyfamilies.com
- where you will find hundreds of frugal living tips and articles. Frugal
Happy Families- more than just money! Article first published at
www.allthingsfrugal.com
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