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Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Time Travel Tuesday
11:00 AM
When I was about 6 years old, I had been saving up lots of money. Any spare change I found on the ground, or in a couch cushion went into my little jar.
Soon enough I had five whole dollars! And it was burning a hole in my pocket. It was whispering to me: "Spend me, Katie. Spend me!"
So I gave into temptation. I had my dad take me to Walmart, where I spent my entire five dollars on a coloring book and crayons.
Sitting in the back seat on the ride home, I realized something. Something that I found really funny.
I started laughing hysterically at my realization, prompting my father to ask me:
"What's so funny?"
I said something that I've thought so many times since then.
"I just wasted all my money!"
I was always the center of attention. With three sisters over a decade older than me, I was almost like an only child. And I loved the spotlight.
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I, too, could never save money as a child. I wonder if that has anything to do with my shopping addiction as an adult.....
I used to love our old lounge set because whenever Dad sat in the recliners coins from his pockets would fall down into the bottom and then I would go and find them later :D
Well, if that's the case, then I waste money on our kids all the time, LOL. I've never SEEN kids go through coloring books and crayons so fast.
Kate: Sorry I haven't made it over to comment in a while. I have been reading, though! :)
You seem like a perfectly normal kid. *nod*