No More Guilt About Treating Myself

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Parenting is undeniably expensive. It’s not just a casual “Oh, I didn’t see that coming” kind of costly. It’s more like a shocking realization that every purchase feels like it’s squeezing my budget tighter than ever. It leads to thoughts like, “What if I didn’t have kids? I’d probably be lounging on a yacht somewhere!” or “Without the responsibility of children, I’d be swimming in a sea of cash like Scrooge McDuck!”

Honestly, if I weren’t juggling the responsibilities of two kids, I could easily live in a tiny shed, saving all my hard-earned money for my future dreams—maybe producing a film about adventurous ferrets. But, alas, reality hits hard: I have kids, and they have endless needs—food, clothing, healthcare, and education. By the time I’ve ticked off all their boxes, there’s hardly anything left for me. And let’s face it: as long as I’m around, my kids will always be rummaging through my pockets looking for spare change.

That’s why I make it a point to set aside some funds for myself, and I refuse to feel guilty about it. I work hard for my money, and as long as my son has his allergy meds and his favorite fruit snacks, I’m treating myself to a few pleasures, too. Here are 13 indulgences I never feel bad about buying because, let’s face it, parenting is a tough gig:

  1. Beer: If anyone should feel guilty, it’s my kids for giving me a reason to drink it!
  2. Bourbon: See above.
  3. Wine: Yes, I stand by my choice.
  4. Vodka: It’s actually for my wife!
  5. Shake Shack: Delicious burgers, need I say more?
  6. Beer at Shake Shack: Am I developing a problem?
  7. Movie Tickets: I’d love to go, but those babysitter fees are outrageous! This isn’t guilt; it’s a stand against the babysitter cartel.
  8. Concert Tickets: This also means hiring a babysitter, so no thanks! #NEVERBABYSITTER
  9. Pizza: Honestly, I worry more about our pizza budget than our alcohol habit—though not enough to feel guilty.
  10. Books: Wait, what?
  11. Library Late Fees: That’s more accurate.
  12. Music: Essential for maintaining sanity, especially with young kids around.
  13. Babysitters: Sometimes, I just need a night out, okay?

There’s already so much to feel guilty about as a parent, but saving a little for my own enjoyment isn’t one of them. I reserve my guilt for things like paying for a gym membership I never use or renting movies featuring that guy from Pineapple Express.

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In summary, it’s perfectly okay to treat yourself occasionally as a parent. Life is about balance, and you deserve some enjoyment amid the chaos of parenting.

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