disneylover5
<font color=blue>I am ready to go now as well<br><
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My kids aren't really into clothes brand names yet. They do have some if I can find them cheap. My friend goes to a shopping day at one of the name brand stores. It won't let me write it here. Anyway, she gets shirts for the kids and it is $5.00 a pound. So they have some. My concern is that when I tell them they need to save their allowance for things they start talking about how poor we are. I don't want to put that burden on them but I think if they want something and it isn't for their birthday or Christmas they should earn it. Brooke wonders why our house doesn't have stairs. Ethan isn't as bad as her but I'm sure it won't be long. I just don't know how to teach them that money doesn't grow on trees without them worrying about money. I think I'm a stronger person and can give up a lot more than some because of how I was raised and I want that for them too. Plus, because my family never traveled or really did a lot of extra things it is a blessing for me and I think my kids take it for granted. When they ask me why their friends have more I just tell them that their friends didn't go on a Disney Cruise.
Daniel went though his entire senior year in High School and he never wore a shirt that cost any money. That was his goal. He would give Blood and get free shirts...he would do mission work and get free tee shirts....he worked with Youth and got free shirts.....he even wore his Chick Fil A shirt when he was supposed to dress up for something.....


Now my girls are not like this at all.....but Annie works and buys all of her own clothes. She told me the other day that she will never pay more than $5 for a shirt....so I guess I have taught her something!!


