We (DH and I) wrestle constantly with the whole idea of paying for/upgrading something for absolutely no reason at all. Take, for example, our computer. Just until last April, we were working on a dinosaur - a 1998 Gateway. The stupid thing could not do anything; it just was not made for today's needs. Soooooooooooooo, we get a new laptop. Runs great, serves our needs, we're absolutely pleased with it. Thus, it was a necessary upgrade in technology.
On the other hand...Two years ago I sold my dryer. It was four years old and had been used a grand total of 50 or fewer hours. I had not used it at all in over a year, so off it goes to a family who will appreciate it. Seven months ago when I was on maternity leave, hubby says to me, "Since I will prolly be doing laundry while you are recuperating from surgery, how about we go to Sears and get us a dryer?" I said, "You mean I just had surgery two days ago (I came home just two days after my c-sect) and you want me to go to Sears and shop for a dryer?"
Mind you, I had just finished washing, ironing, and hanging TWO LOADS by myself when he said this.
I should have named this thread Stupid Things My Husband Says and Does.
I think I have been working way too much lately, b/c he and I are starting to get on each other's nerves over little things, like cell phones. 