In an effort to teach my kids in a hands-on way about money management, we started them with a small weekly allowance. They received their age in dollars each week with one dollar going to saving and one to charity. That left their age – $2 each week for wild spending sprees.
I really tried to let them decide how to spend THEIR money. It was hard sometimes to see them spend it on ridiculous stuff, but I figured it was better for them to learn that lesson over a few dollars than later in life when the stakes are higher.
It was all going fine until…well, let me tell you the story.
Teaching kids about money has been a challenge in these modern times. Kids don’t see mom and dad pull out cash for things other than vending machines. It is almost like money is no longer tangible.
In an effort to teach my kids in a hands-on way about money management, we started them with a small weekly allowance. They received their age in dollars each week with one dollar going to saving and one to charity. That left their age – $2 each week for wild spending sprees.
I really tried to let them decide how to spend THEIR money. It was hard sometimes to see them spend it on ridiculous stuff, but I figured it was better for them to learn that lesson over a few dollars than later in life when the stakes are higher.
It was all going fine until…well, let me tell you the story.
In an effort to teach my kids in a hands-on way about money management, we started them with a small weekly allowance. They received their age in dollars each week with one dollar going to saving and one to charity. That left their age – $2 each week for wild spending sprees.
I really tried to let them decide how to spend THEIR money. It was hard sometimes to see them spend it on ridiculous stuff, but I figured it was better for them to learn that lesson over a few dollars than later in life when the stakes are higher.
It was all going fine until…well, let me tell you the story.





















My brother had a teddy too. His name was Opie. He was well loved.
We finally got rain, too. I’ve never had a prettier drive from Bastrop to Houston, for this time of year, as I had yesterday. I forgot how green everything gets when it’s well-watered by the Big Guy above!! 🙂
~Brea
Oh Holly! THat is hilarious!! You have a future captain of industy on your hands. Either that, or you will be visiting him in Federal Prison for insider trading…
I’ll hope for captain fo industry!
THAT is funny. There is nothing quite like an entrepreneurial kid. Heh.
That kid? Is a GENIUS!
So…has the bank yet convinced the other citizens that a nickel is better than a dime because it is bigger?
oh my!!!
I’m afraid…..
I’m not ready to govern a stock market yet…..
*LMAO*!!! Oh my goodness!! The little sheister!! Keep your eye on that one for sure!!
It’s a lost cause once they start talking;)
Too funny!
Eek… Grey is only two, and already the requests to pay for things himself is making its appearance whenever we are out…
Of course, when asked HOW he will pay for things?
“Can I have some money?” Goober.