Money Saving for Summer


Money saving  for summer...


We all know that money does not grow on trees and it is always necessary to settle accounts first and then stay for a trip. Of course there are always exceptions that will first pay for the trip, and then what remains. Sometimes saving seems an impossible mission, but maybe it is not. Sometimes it takes only a small amount of priorities, desires, and focus on what we want to achieve. Many people travel for a loan, so they say I will pay for a couple of months, years and so from loan to loan. While still one likes to plan ahead and save money into a box to find when it takes to buy a ticket for the way. Which really motivates us to save us. In this case, some new trip, let's have a new adventure. So where to get started and what needs us all. If you really have the plan you want to accomplish, you have to reconsider your costs two or three times. Do I have to go with my friends to drink 4 pives or 3, and for 5th I did not have to put these money in my savings? Do I have to go to the store and buy chocolate or I'll go home and save a fe coins . If you smoke, start with 2, 3 cigarettes a day less, up to half the box, the surplus remaining in the fund for travel. So a lot of ways you just have to go somewhere and every one of us knows where we can spend a little less. Also sometimes you can stay home with the company instead of going to a cafe. Drinks purchased at the shop are much cheaper than those in the cafe.

Have Fun at Home

Plan a staycation -- a vacation where you stay at home and line up fun activities around the house or in your community. "'Vacation' to a 6-year-old doesn't really mean anything yet," says Annette Economides, mother of five and co-author of America's Cheapest Family Gets You Right on the Money. "They'll have just as much fun spending time with you doing things like going for hikes, visiting museums, and taking day trips as they would traveling."

Some ideas to add to your itinerary:
* Visit local historical sites, aquariums, and kid-friendly museums (many offer free days during the week).
* Plan a "city day" where you take public transportation into a nearby city to explore.
* Plan a "country day" where you go out to a farm to pick fruit or feed the animals.
* Have a backyard safari where you hunt for bugs and spot birds.
* Go for a nearby hike or bike ride.
* Plan a three-night movie marathon where you watch one movie of a trilogy (or one part of a longer movie if you've got younger kids) each night.
* Visit a park or playground you don't usually frequent.
* Plan a play date at the public pool.
* Catch an outdoor movie screening -- lots of communities are doing these now, and most of them are free. Bring a picnic and your own popcorn to make it an entire evening's event. Find screening calendars in some major cities around the country below, or go online to locate others that are close to your home.



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