Wednesday, April 1, 2009
Paid in Full...Eventually
We've all done it...borrowed money from our kids.Without them knowing, no less. And so it goes when I found myself without any moolah and in desperate need of a Starbucks. I was at work and needed to jumpstart my brain after staying up till 11 the night before with my hand wrist-deep in a gigantic jar of trail mix WHILE DOING SITUPS. Hey, I multi-task.So, I made my way to the drive-thru of my beloved coffee shop when I realized I was without cash. Sure, I could have used a debit card, but hated to do so for such a small amount when I realized my oldest son keeps his Pacers wallet in my backseat. He never has much, but maybe enough to help mom out.Should I? What's a few dollars? I could always pay it back.I borrowed four ones, (though my co-hosts say to 'borrow' would imply that I asked for permission), paid for my joe and called it a day.A couple of days later, Griffin and I were running an errand when I heard him yell, "MOM! I've been ROBBED! I've been robbed by a robber!"Or...his mother.I certainly had good intentions of repaying the debt, but forgot. Then I had to explain my dilemma and told Griff his mom was extra tired and thanks to him, he saved the day. I figured making him the hero would get me out of this."Glad I could help out," Griff said. "But you owe me four dollars."
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You are not alone!! My 14-month old daughter has a little piggy bank my wife bought her, because it "matched her room". Anyway, one morning, I was craving a Long's doughnut, which I would pick up on my way to work. I am suppose to be on a diet, so if I got money from the ATM, my wife would ask what I got money out for, becuase I never carry cash. So, after my wife left for work, I was left to get my daughter ready for day care. I searched the house for change so I could get my doughnut....the only change I could find that wasn't nickles was my daughters piggy bank....needless to say, I havent replaced the change yet. Besides, shes 14 months, will she really miss $1.25 in quarters?
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