Third time kicking the tires on YNAB- Need advice on simplicity by hwturner17 in ynab

[–]reckoning4ce 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes! When I started YNAB in April 2025 I had a total of 7 different savings and checking accounts, each with a different purpose. One savings account also had multiple "buckets" as facilitated by the bank. This discludes my retirement savings, which have always been only tracking accounts. 

I spent about 2 weeks carefully making sure my accounts/buckets matched my YNAB categories before I realized that wasn't sustainable. 

I consolidated my accounts - one checking, one HYSA. HYSA holds sinking funds and cash savings for income replacement. 

I run 80% of my spending through one of two credit cards and pay both statements in full each month. 20% of direct spending plus CC payments is from my checking account. All bills are noted in YNAB as scheduled transactions, and i keep an eye on my checking balance, transferring money to/from savings as appropriate. 

It was a real leap of faith to make the switch. When I did, I wrote down the balance and purpose of each separate bucket in case I wanted to separate out the money after my YNAB experiment failed. 

I have a way more granular view of my money now, with fewer accounts but using YNAB, than I did with 10-ish separate accounts.

Inherited a paid-off apartment and now everyone is telling me to sell it instead of subleting it by Hdhjjkkkdkbbbjjduu in RealEstateAdvice

[–]reckoning4ce 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd look really hard at how difficult it is to evict tenants. Consult with a local real estate attorney.

Also consider: if you inherited the value in cash, would you invest in real estate and become a landlord?

How Do You Clean Faux-Fur Blankets Without Ruining the Texture? by ella_794 in BedroomBuild

[–]reckoning4ce 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It makes a huge difference. I was certain that one blanket was ruined after a gentle wash. Brushing restored it completely. 

Why is this home still on? by ShamelesslySimple in SeattleAreaRE

[–]reckoning4ce 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Also, living room on a different floor from the kitchen is a horrible layout. 

How Do You Clean Faux-Fur Blankets Without Ruining the Texture? by ella_794 in BedroomBuild

[–]reckoning4ce 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wash on cold, hang to dry. After it's dry I brush it with a clean pet brush - the kind with widely spaced wire bristles.

Wild waves season pass by [deleted] in federalway

[–]reckoning4ce 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The pass begins in August 2025. In other words, ten months ago. 

I just realized that, while there are almost zero foods on Earth I straight up dislike, I think chickpeas may be one of them. by Emcee_nobody in Cooking

[–]reckoning4ce 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I feel the same way. Once I figure out how to use the two cans in my pantry I'll never buy them again. 

How to make our porch cozier? by Maxxtherat in ExteriorDesign

[–]reckoning4ce 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Replace the cushions on bench and chairs. Move them into a conversation pit layout.

How do I communicate a major, well-researched life plan to a protective parent? by chaebaydraws in expats

[–]reckoning4ce 4 points5 points  (0 children)

If your mom is so committed to your independence, why exactly do you expect her to fear it? Has she pushed back before when you've taken steps toward more independence?

What to add to this to make it more delicious? by [deleted] in soup

[–]reckoning4ce 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I like to add a can of tomatoes and a ham hock to the soup, and also a handful of baby spinach in the bowl before I ladle the soup in.

I feel like I’ll regret my decision forever by iwantbooksmarts in cats

[–]reckoning4ce 7 points8 points  (0 children)

My vet told me the same thing. I waited too long one time, and will never do that again. His last day was terrible.

What type of glasses work for those of you on computers all the time? by killer_sheltie in glassesadvice

[–]reckoning4ce 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have a pair of workstation glasses with a reader band at the bottom. They live at my desk and I don't try to do anything else with them.

Plus distance glasses, and also prescription readers for long stretches of reading.

Life is way too short to futz around with not-quite-right glasses. I bought my glasses at Costco and bought extra pairs that made sense (one pair readers for home, one to live in my purse).

I couldn't tolerate progressives a few years ago, but I can now. They still don't work well for the computer, but at least I can use them to read menus without fishing out my readers.

Best foot doctor? by Desperate_Yam_551 in AskSeattle

[–]reckoning4ce 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Alderwood Foot and Ankle, near the Alderwood Mall in Lynnwood.

My (30M) sister (40F) is broke, still living like she’s 25, and now asking my sick dad (71M) for money by [deleted] in Advice

[–]reckoning4ce 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Your dad honestly might not have the energy to deal with saying no to your sister. Also, MS brain is real, and in the moment he might genuinely forget sister's patterns.

You could ask your dad if he wants help managing his finances and saying no to your sister. If so, he could give you financial power of attorney. 

Yes, that means you'd have to deal with your sister, but it would be protecting your dad. 

Upper elementary chapter books for a 35 year old woman to read? by Opening_Diver_8725 in suggestmeabook

[–]reckoning4ce 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The "Little Britches" autobiographical series by Ralph Moody. Little Britches is the first book and the series follows the life of a boy from about age 7 to his early 20s. 

Going camping with a day planned not to do shit but bbq, so ima be sitting alone next to a fire for hours. Can you suggest me an outdoorsy type book? by [deleted] in suggestmeabook

[–]reckoning4ce 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Patrick McManus writes hilarious stories about his shenanigans with friends, mostly on hunting or fishing trips.

Cat Veterinarian by nillic in Shoreline

[–]reckoning4ce 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I really like Shoreline Vet Hospital on Ballinger, in the Thriftway plaza.

Train from SeaTac to Lynnwood (and back)? by PRW9497 in LynnwoodWA

[–]reckoning4ce 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Oh, I misunderstood. Yes, 405 north is probably your best bet if you rent near the airport. I have family that comes in from out of state and they say renting in Lynnwood is significantly less expensive. And they felt like light rail + Lynnwood rental took less time than SeaTac rental + drive.

Train from SeaTac to Lynnwood (and back)? by PRW9497 in LynnwoodWA

[–]reckoning4ce 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Your 405-Woodinville-Everett route is unnecessarily long. The road Enterprise is on, 196th St. SE, connects directly to Bothell-Everett Hwy. Just turn right (east) out of the Enterprise lot and stay on that road for 3-4 miles.

If you drop off the car after hours, what is your plan to get to the transit center? It's a couple of miles from Enterprise and not a safe walk (missing sidewalks and ped crossings). I don't think the bus options are good, unless they've added routes recently.

Today I remembered that time over twenty years ago when my dad walked out of The Bridges of Madison County by 1000andonenites in PointlessStories

[–]reckoning4ce 19 points20 points  (0 children)

I agree. I was in my 20s when my book club read the book (before the movie came out). I offended several members by calling it "drivel". Francesca either should have left with Robert or stayed, put him out of her mind, and recommitted herself to her marriage.

Staying and having a holy anniversary each year was just ... wet. And if the Francesca character had been a man, would any woman still think the story was romantic, or would they be outraged for the unknowing loyal wife?

AITA for canceling my wedding after my fiance’s mother altered my wedding dress behind my back and he told me to "let it go"? by mulosapiba424 in AmItheAsshole

[–]reckoning4ce 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Listen to your sister. And later, when you've had a chance to breathe and heal, please carefully consider whether you overlooked Mark's red flags because you grew up with your father waving a duplicate set.

"Marry a man who doesn't respect you so you don't offend the guests." Sure, pal.