I remember one Christmas my wife and I bought my daughter a video game console. The following year around Christmas we told my daughter that Santa Claus did not exist and that we were the parents who bought the gifts. She didn’t believe it, she said that we didn’t have that much money for gifts
Until kids work and make money and learn to appreciate things, or their parents train them from the get go ….they think it the great bank of bottomless funds.
Growing up, we played with simple toys, played outside, rode our bikes and used our imagination a lot!
Had a coworker complain about how his teenager was often mad at him for not being able to afford to buy his teenager the same expensive electronics that his friends had. I suggested that my coworker sit down with his teenager and show him the monthly bills (rent, utilities, food, etc.) and explain to him all of the real life expenses that a household has – and their importance compared to electronic toys.
Hadn’t occurred to me coworker to do that. After doing so, his teenager was still sullen but understood better. Sadly, they don’t teach kids these things in school.
juncarlo over 1 year ago
I remember one Christmas my wife and I bought my daughter a video game console. The following year around Christmas we told my daughter that Santa Claus did not exist and that we were the parents who bought the gifts. She didn’t believe it, she said that we didn’t have that much money for gifts
dflak over 1 year ago
My kids had an appreciation for the limited resources of the “Bank of Dad.”
Zebrastripes over 1 year ago
Until kids work and make money and learn to appreciate things, or their parents train them from the get go ….they think it the great bank of bottomless funds.
Growing up, we played with simple toys, played outside, rode our bikes and used our imagination a lot!
Lee26 Premium Member over 1 year ago
Children? Did you lose one down the beach a ways?
ladykat over 1 year ago
Wouldn’t it be nice?
Alberta Oil Premium Member over 1 year ago
Savour the moment.. little kids think you are Gods, won’t be long though before they know you are incapable of empathy or generosity.
ferddo over 1 year ago
Had a coworker complain about how his teenager was often mad at him for not being able to afford to buy his teenager the same expensive electronics that his friends had. I suggested that my coworker sit down with his teenager and show him the monthly bills (rent, utilities, food, etc.) and explain to him all of the real life expenses that a household has – and their importance compared to electronic toys.
Hadn’t occurred to me coworker to do that. After doing so, his teenager was still sullen but understood better. Sadly, they don’t teach kids these things in school.
purepaul Premium Member over 1 year ago
My grandchildren have no idea and I intend to keep them in the dark.
ednorton130 over 1 year ago
I want to be so rich I don’t feel the need to reuse Zip-Lock baggies.
donut reply over 1 year ago
You already are that rich. Your at a beach.