Family culture difference on money
Sorry this is long, I hope some of you get to the end and give advice!!!
So Iβm a very thrifty person, things are tight at the moment, the cost of living crisis and my house is heated by oil so things are extortionate. We arenβt on the bread line but we arenβt flush, hubby might be made redundant so there is some financial pressure.
Sometimes I buy my sons something nicer, on the justification that I can sell it on after (β₯οΈ vinted β₯οΈ). I have also been planning on pretty much breaking even most of the baby things I bought from face book market place, side by crib, baby changing unit, etc.
Hubby and I have different money cultures with our families (heβs Indian, Iβm British). Iβm my family we donβt mix money, we would help each other out if someone was in trouble and will get each other gifts on special occasions. With hubbyβs family money is much more fluid, they will give each other things worth thousands of Β£ just because.
Hubbyβs brother bought him a new laptop and a new Google phone, heβs been very generous to hubby. Hubby hasnβt given the same back because brother is much richer.
Hubby and I mostly share finances. If itβs relevant Iβm the higher earner.
Now to the point! My babies are so cute theyβve given hubbyβs brother (currently single) baby rabies. Heβs asked for our baby stuff when weβre done with it. Heβs been so generous to hubby I feel really stingy saying no. But Iβd never have bought some of the stuff if I wasnβt going to get a return on it - the thought makes me a bit anxious. If we gave all our baby stuff given the second hand value it still wouldnβt equal what the brother had given hubby.
I thought maybe I could give him some stuff but sell some stuff, but hubby said then his brother will just have to go out and buy that stuff, so I should name my price and ask his brother for the money. That makes me feel very uncomfortable, given how generous the brother has been to hubby.
So what do I do ladies? Give it all and suck it up? Give part of it and sell parts on Vinted/FB, or ask hubbys brother for money for it and be uncomfortable? Or do you see another solution?
No one is being entitled or rude here, just a culture difference I need to navigate.
Going back to work!
Already thinking about this! Told my boss I was pregnant this week at 10 weeks, he was so happy for me. Heβs recently became a first time Dad and was showing me pictures of his baby. I told him my plans about going back after 6 months and he looked at me like I was mad, am I!? I absolutely love my job and cannot imagine giving it up, I manage a team and am petrified my position wonβt be there if I had a year off. My husband gets 6 months full pay so the plan would be for him to have the last 6 months off and I also made it clear to my boss that I would like to go part time. That way we can hopefully parent together 4/7 days rather than just the weekend! I am such an overthinking! π€£ but this is what Iβm struggling with the most, Iβve worked full time since I was 17 (12 years ago) and the max time Iβve had off in one go is 2 weeks when I got married. Iβm sooo excited to be a Mum and we decided now was the right time, which it 100% is! But I feel so on edge about not working! Iβm sure once Iβm on maternity leave I wonβt even think about work! Has anyone else felt the same?