We have always had a joint bank account, even when I didn't work. During those years, DH never objected to anything I spent money on (still doesn't) and I repaid his good faith by not spending money we couldn't afford - a lesson I learned from my father whose mantra it was until the day he died. My mother was the opposite - she would have bankrupted him given half a chance and nearly did until he took her chequebook away. When I eventually started working again, what I earned went into the savings account and we lived on his salary. We've always both been "hands on" sorting out the finances, although since we retired the most I do these days is have a quick look at the bank statement.
Despite the best efforts of our children to drag us into the Internet age, DH won't do online banking, and I'm happy with that, but at the rate at which our bank is closing branches, it may be something that is forced on us.
Unite the Kingdom and Pro Palestine marches Cup 16th May 2026
Good Morning Saturday 16th May 2026
Orchids and other lovely plants that don’t need a lot of attention


) what a high old time I had with the 5p that was left over!

