Okay, first of all, if my DD were not free, she would not be going along on the trip my sister is paying to take me on for my birthday. If my stepkids were free (and not in school at the time) they would be more than welcome to join us. Yes, DD is saving up money for DW but we will probably end up buying any souvenirs she may need, just like we did for the stepkids on their first trip.
I did not tell DSS that he could not go swimming. The swimming is only 1 night a week and he will only be able to do one this whole summer anyhow because of his football schedule. The issue was that he said oh I can't bring 75 cents up here because my mom will hear it in my pocket but I can bring $5 cause she won't hear that. We get conflicting stories on where the money comes from that they suddenly appear with. One minute it was given to them, the next minute they just miraculously found it in their pocket. I don't expect their mother to send spending money. I just figured that since DSS won over $300 he might want to contribute some of that to DW. And DSD was able to go through her $5 when we did not even leave the house. I didn't feel like it was my place to tell her that she could not spend the money she got from who knows where but within 24 hours it was gone and she was asking us for money to go swimming.
I really think that DH only cancelled the trip so I would stop stressing over the money crap. I have a feeling come August when we can actually book, it will be back on. I was not trying to tattle on the children, I was hoping that DH would be able to come up with some solution (not this one though).
HERE IS THE PLAN though-- I am sitting down with the kids tonight to discuss it, so feel free to help me tweak it. I am going to give each kiddo (well, except DD) some money tonight. Their money to do with what they want. Then I am going to have a list of their 'chore for the day'. This will be things they are supposed to do anyhow like put their clean clothes away or maybe things like run the vacuum in the living room. If they manage to do that chore sometime before 8 pm or so, I will give them money for that day. Half of the money goes into an empty water bottle that now has the lid super glued on. The other half is theirs to do with what they want. It will work better for us to distribute money on a daily basis because we have a somewhat crazy schedule this summer. The money in the jar may indeed end up going to DW (cause I was just on the phone with DH for 30 minutes and I think we are now on the same page regarding the kids and money) or it will go into their savings accounts. Their spending money can go toward swimming or carnivals or stopping for icees on the way home from the playground because they don't like the drinks and snacks that we take along. I just went to the grocery store and got them each a 2 liter bottle of soda and a bag of their favorite candy and a huge container of chocolate ice cream. Hopefully this will let them cut back on their spending at the ice cream stand. I also set up a page that looks similar to a check book balance sheet so the kids can track exactly where their money goes (and we can make sure they get paid when they are supposed to). DSD got new boundaries set last night so she no longer has free reign to go to the ice cream stand without asking.
Even if they didn't have spending money or even if they end up spending all of their money by day 2, they are not going to be stuck on the front porch all summer (though they might prefer that, I think there are about 20 kids in our neighborhood that they play with regularly). Last summer kind of sucked because DD was so little and then the AC in my car died beyond repair about a week before school ended. I have a lot of things planned for this summer that are either free or pretty cheap (that I will be paying for) so spending money or not, we will be pretty busy.