Both schools of thought are correct. There is a time to be carefree in life and live for the moment—Childhood, and a time to plan for the future, young adult to adulthood. Unfortunately the role models in Agnes’s /Trouts life are not all that into planning, so I guess she figures, someone’s got to do it.
SusanSunshine Premium Member almost 9 years ago
I was worried that she’d be planning Trout’s life in ink.
macky87 almost 9 years ago
They should start small and just plan on what they’ll be watching on T.V. tomorrow night. Baby steps Agnes, baby steps…
I AM CARTOON LADY! almost 9 years ago
Sounds like life to me, kids!
Dani Rice almost 9 years ago
President Eisenhower said “Plans are nothing; planning is everything.”
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace almost 9 years ago
Plan:1 Get a pencil2 Get some paper3 Have wonderful life.4 Continue 3
Jeff0811 almost 9 years ago
Both schools of thought are correct. There is a time to be carefree in life and live for the moment—Childhood, and a time to plan for the future, young adult to adulthood. Unfortunately the role models in Agnes’s /Trouts life are not all that into planning, so I guess she figures, someone’s got to do it.
wellinever almost 9 years ago
Skip down to Candorville and get Clyde’s take on planning. He might be onto something – Agnes could save herself some work.