It should be called HELLO MONEY!
We live debt-free. We even sold our house and now rent, which was THE BEST THING I HAVE EVER DONE. We pay our credit cards off every month and I love it. We pay cash for many of our purchases AND just booked a vacation to Maui for 8 days, which I can pay for today, but I put it on my CC for points. I can't got on vacation and relax knowing I actually owe somebody, so our vacations are paid for before we ever leave.
We literally, do not spend money on random things. Don't give your husband a credit card. If he needs something so bad, then you get to go with him and decide together. Budget it out, so he gets a certain amount of money for clothing a year....and if there is something special he needs, then it gets discussed.
I was the spender is our relationship at the beginning. When we got married, I wasn't working (finishing grad school), so I was careful about HIS money. It ended up being a wonderful thing. We literally think about how bad we need something. Do we NEED it or just WANT it.
We put $2K aside each month for vacations. We have 4 kids and want to travel with them, so we have to have enough money to do the things we want. We pay US first and then our bills. It keeps us straight on our priorities.
We buy clothes for the kids at Children's Orchard, which are either new or practically new. I just bought 2 pairs of shorts (Hurley and Mossimo) for $2.99 each that look like they've been washed twice. They sell new for $20-$50 each. This last run to Children's Orchard I spent $34 and got 11 items for my kids.
Sometimes I revert back, it's like an addict. I can go to Target for 2 things and end up with 15 things in my basket. I do 1 of 2 things. I walk around the store long enough (before I buy them) to realize those were impulse buys and then I go back around and put everything back and feel my power/self-control coming back OR I ask myself, "Is this worth spend $X on now and then selling it in a garage sale in a year for $1? I usually end with only what I came in for. Sometimes not. Last time, I ended up with a $9 purchase that I didn't need, so I had my husband return it unopened with the receipt.
Once you see that money not being given away, you'll feel awesome! Start a savings acct with a goal (how much do you wan to save and for what) and you'll feel great watching it grow, rather than your CC balances!
I'm really proud of you. It can be really hard to make changes, but you are doing it!