As she walked, leafs crunched under her feet. The path was full of gold and brown leaves. This reminded her of the times when she used to bring her three children along with her on her daily walks. She could clearly remember how they ran ahead of her, rolled around in the huge leave piles and collected odd rocks.
Those thoughts turned into a cascade of wonderful memories from the past.
Mrs. Raeburn remembered the very first time she met her husband, so many years ago.
The year was 1987, she was still in high school. She had just started a part-time …show more content…
With a college degree, your chances at a more monetary stable life will be highest and always manage your money well. Don’t overspend, don’t waste money on things you don’t need and make wise monetary decisions that will have a short and long term impact for your future.”
Finding that advice to be a sound one, she smiled and started making her way back home. Her trip down memory lane had made her heart feel lighter. As she neared the house and saw her children waiting for her, she thought,
“When it comes to marriage, is when things become trickier. One never know when love is going to come knocking. But one thing I know for certain, one must never marry for money, or convenience. One must always marry someone that loves us as much as we love them and someone that accepts us as we are with all our flaws and differences in personality. But overall, someone who shares one’s own ideals and thoughts regarding the future, family and money. If one can hold off on marriage until all studies have been completed, that would be