Recently, J and I have started to give the girls an allowance of sorts. If they go to bed without a fight, they get a quarter (note the importance of our kid-free evening time). If they clean the playroom, they get a dime. Nothing big. We are just trying to show them the value of money. To let them know that the money has to come from somewhere and that it has to be earned. And they are starting to grasp that J has to work to pay for all the things we need and he has to work so that I can stay home with them.
This fact became evident last night. We were asking the girls what they wanted to use their newly earned money for when Dizzle hit us with this one ...
"I want to go shopping. And I want to share my money with you, so that Daddy doesn't have to work so much."
So cute, selfless and heart-breaking at the same time ...
17 comments:
you could put her to work collecting plastic bottles to return for change =) she'd be good at that one
Awwww what a sweetie.
Awww! That is so cute!
What a sweet thought! Sounds like the plan is working. My kids still don't "get it" about money, I think.
That's the mark of good parents, right there. A sweet child willingly sharing and loving her parents!
Aww..that is so sweet! It probably would have made me tear up a little!
Very sweet.
I might have to try the quarter at bedtime thing.
How sweet! Love the idea!
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How sweet!!!!!
Awwww!! Sooo sweet!
how adorable! what a sweet heart.
I LOVE it when our kids surprise us!!!
That is so adorable! Great that you're teaching your kids the value of money.:)
So sweeet!
Doesn't it kill you when they say stuff like that. This morning my 4yr old wet the bed. And didn't wake us to help her. I asked why she didn't wake me up. She said I get mad when she wakes me up. I do get mad when she wakes me up b/c she doesn't want to sleep anymore.
I think it's safe to say, you and J are doing a good job ;)
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