
the joke.
If you are not familiar with the joke about the duck that walks into a bar and asks for grapes, you might want to brush up on it before proceeding with this VERY complicated *cough* story.
Once we unloaded from the car, I asked Rhett if he would tell this joke on camera so I could remember it forever.
Will you pay me?
OK, I realize that is a CRAZY first question out of a 5 y/o’s mouth when asked to do something, but there is history here.
I have been reading a book called Young Bucks by Troy Dunn which is about fostering entrepreneurship in kids. One of his suggestions is to pay your kids for things that they can do which assist you in a skilled way. This will encourage them to put effort into developing these skills which can turn into businesses which can turn into making money.
Ryan(10) has helped me on several complicated blog posts. I “commissioned” his help building a Tinker Toy Catapult and a Lego Trebuchet. He designed, built and then assisted me with the photography for the articles. It was a huge help and I paid him. It was fun to see how excited he got about helping me with blogging and since this project he has asked if he could help with my blog again.
That is not the norm.
I try not to force the boys into blogging scenarios. They didn’t choose to have a mom who blogs. They tolerate and ignore it in most cases and have grown accustomed to me with a camera everyday.
Back to the 5 y/o request…
Will you pay me?
Yes. If you give me permission to use the content on my blog.
Hmmmm…
*pause for him to think*
I just tell the joke?
Yes. You just tell the joke.
You won’t make me watch it? I sound funny.
I won’t make you watch it and you sound PRECIOUS.
I am NOT precious.
Yes you are.
I will do it for $3.
OK.
We had an agreement. We went outside on the front porch and shot the video.
I watched the video several times and thought how precious it was to capture that moment and it was worth every bit of those $3.
Rhett came back a few minutes later and said…
Mom, I have been thinking. I think that the video is worth $7.
Part one of this story is about 
“I think that video is worth $7 dollars….” LOL. I think that book on entrepreneurship might be working out for the boys mama;)
totally adorable:)
I love that he is all ready negotiating with you never mind knows his worth and not afraid to ask for more – brilliant!
It is so cute! Sounds like the next video will cost much more.
Omg he is soooo cute
There’s a video this boy needs to see right now. Actually, there are 3. In my opinion, the second one is the best, so here’s a YouTube link. Enjoy! Just don’t blame me if it gets stuck in your head.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7jjcAuEYW9M
That is precious! I love his voice, so young and innocent!
So precious!
What a cutie 🙂
I’m thinking you probably don’t have to work so hard to make that kid smart. He’s got it.
I think it’s with $10 and some grapes.