"Yeah?"
"I was thinking we should double your Red Clover budget."
Silence. "Really?" I say cautiously.
You see, I know finances have been stressful, and that our budgeting has needed to get on track the last couple of months, and that spring has been a great temptation for me. Double Red Clover? But, shouldn't we save that money?
"With one stipulation," He continued, "that under no circumstances do we go over your budget."
I sheepishly smile to myself, recalling that earlier that afternoon we bought a Hydrangea bush for eight dollars. I only had three left in my account.
"That sounds good." I say, not wanting to be selfish at all in agreeing with this budget adjustment, yet already thinking of the wonderful things that could come of it!
This morning he said, "I thought you would be more excited."
I explained that I was, but was trying to be aware of what we needed to save, spend, etc., and not wanting to be selfish by using a little extra money for my garden.
"No, no, I like your gardening! I'm more interested in it now then when you started, and it's a useful skill."
Smiles. I think I married a saint.
4 comments:
Awww! What a sweetie. :-)
Jennifer
Thanks for stopping by my little blog! Love your garden blog. I'm hoping to have an patio/pot garden this summer. :)
I think we have something in common... new garden.. save some money, help the environment?? We should share tips. check out my mag at http://urbanfarming.magazines.me
Well done Red Clover.
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