BeStillMyHeart
Earning My Ears
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- Jun 7, 2007
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we toss loose change into containers too (not for any set purpose-but it does add up for vacations) but we don't have a hard and fast rule that it ALL has to go into the container. i often have change set aside for the expressed purpose of parking meters, the car wash or other things that take change. dh will stockpile quarters because that's what the vending machine for coffee takes. if we tossed all the 'loose change' into the container it would actualy cause us to spend more.
btw-(and not to flame) but while you're upset at your dh for saying it's his money vs. both of yours, you told him 'it's the kid's money' not both of yours or the entire family's. (any chance he may be offended that your child is going through his belongings and retrieving change? while we have the change jar in our home our kids would never think to go onto an adults bureau and collect it-and they certainly don't have the impression it's their money).
No, not at all. It is routine that the kids get the change from the dresser themselves. I even put the change that I accumulate throughout the day there too since it is a sort of tradition that before bed, they go and retrieve it, count it out and place it in the container. We call it the kids money since the majority of who it is spent on is on them. But we do buy our souveniers from it, snacks etc. Last night DD retrieved the change and noticed a cup she made him had some change too. DH has a habit of throwing pennies in a different container since he knows DS can only count by ones.
Mine gets like that sometimes.
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And most women make too many generalizations about most men. 
