Judging by the happy look on his son’s face……and the collection of ‘kid-type’ goodies with which he’s been paid….I would agree the kiddoe has had a successful day. If all his customers were little kiddoes like himself, I would say they gave up ‘cherished, well-used possessions’ to be able to have his cool lemonade.
Thechildinme over 6 years ago
Time for a father-to-son talk about the need for monetary profits to off-set the cost of the product.
kfccanada over 6 years ago
Judging by the happy look on his son’s face……and the collection of ‘kid-type’ goodies with which he’s been paid….I would agree the kiddoe has had a successful day. If all his customers were little kiddoes like himself, I would say they gave up ‘cherished, well-used possessions’ to be able to have his cool lemonade.
sandpiper over 6 years ago
A child sees value in things adults have forgotten
cubswin2016 over 6 years ago
This kid must be a pack rat.
barister over 6 years ago
Just goes to show you that we all measure sucess differently.
sbferg over 6 years ago
I think I’d have him “buy” his supplies.
TurbosDad over 6 years ago
At the end of the day are you Happy? Then your day was a success…
erniejpdx over 6 years ago
Hmmm… his astuteness in the economics of trade would make him a natural fit in the White House these days were he a few decades older.
Sneaker over 6 years ago
Barter was the way to do business back years ago. No money exchange ,no taxes to pay!