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Registry Reflections

Registry Reflections

Nathan and I were “KidsSaving” his recent transactions yesterday.  That’s when we reconcile his bank statement with his KidsSave Account.  But it’s also when we make sure that his recent charity contributions or other expenses, get recorded. He looked at the balance of his bank statement with wide eyes and said, “That’s all I have in the bank?” It was over $400 so I was a little surprised at his concern. “Haven’t you been keeping track in your registry?”  I…

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To Work or Not to Work

To Work or Not to Work

I was having coffee with some friends last week when we started talking about why having a job as a teenager may be a really good thing.  Of course, from a teens perspective, the extra cash is always nice.  But as a parent, there’s nothing like a “real” job to teach kids a few life lessons. A week earlier, I had a phone interview with a freelance writer about teens and working.  She asked if I thought having teens work was a…

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Saving Savvy at Christmas

Saving Savvy at Christmas

Nathan had one of his friends over the other day.  They were chatting about Christmas shopping.  Apparently Valerie had most of her shopping done.  Nathan – none.  He’s not a big shopper. It has been my experience that girls are more apt to buy their friends Christmas gifts than boys…and enjoy the process.  I see this in my nieces and in the daughters of  my friends.  Not so much with any of the boys.  And as much as I don’t like generalizing,…

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Keeping Track

Keeping Track

Nathan and Ryan received their second, and final, soccer reffing checks in the mail yesterday. “How much are you expecting?” I asked. “A lot,” was the answer I received from both.  And a lot it was!  Nathan’s check came to $210 and Ryan’s came in at $164.  But as nice as those numbers are, if you are not keeping track of what it is you are owed, you run the risk of not getting paid for the time you worked.  The only way the…

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Enjoy the Ride

Enjoy the Ride

I had the pleasure of sitting in the passenger seat while Nathan drove me and Ryan into Sacramento.   We were headed for a tour of the Capitol as something to do while John’s parents were visiting.  Since we sold the Suburban last year, taking two cars has come up a number of times. I noticed how smoothly Nathan accelerated each time the light turned green.  So smooth I had to look out the window to make sure we were actually…

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