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EL Ziggy
01-31-17, 01:14 PM
I can't wait until he's big enough to clean cages. :)
http://i1319.photobucket.com/albums/t674/EL-Ziggy/20170129_152938-1_zps7ueddggz.jpg (http://s1319.photobucket.com/user/EL-Ziggy/media/20170129_152938-1_zps7ueddggz.jpg.html)
MartinD
01-31-17, 01:50 PM
A chip off the old block, looks a lovely lad, nice to see you started him young
GyGbeetle
01-31-17, 02:17 PM
You can start him early. He's got long enough arms. He'll enjoy it!
I have a son that's 12 and a step daughter that's almost 13, and I refuse to let them clean the cages because I am pretty sure they'll break something. Otherwise, they'd be my personal cage cleaners!
MartinD
01-31-17, 03:07 PM
You can start him early. He's got long enough arms. He'll enjoy it!
I have a son that's 12 and a step daughter that's almost 13, and I refuse to let them clean the cages because I am pretty sure they'll break something. Otherwise, they'd be my personal cage cleaners!
......or want paying :laugh:
trailblazer295
01-31-17, 07:06 PM
He looks big enough for cleaning duty haha you can sit down and supervise lol
EL Ziggy
01-31-17, 08:07 PM
Thanks all. Elijah is a great kid that loves dinosaurs, pizza, mac n cheese, nature, and swimming. He lost another tooth today too. Anybody got $5 for the tooth fairy? All I have are a couple of $20's. ;)
trailblazer295
01-31-17, 08:08 PM
$5??????????? Man I missed the boat on the cash
EL Ziggy
01-31-17, 09:00 PM
$5??????????? Man I missed the boat on the cash
You and me both Blaze. It used to be $1 a tooth when I was a kid. The cost of living has gone way up! To think it'll be close to $100 for dinner and a movie when he's ready to date is bananas. That's why we stress the importance of saving now. It's funny though when we take him shopping and won't buy him something he wants or if he wants to exceed the budget we've given him. He'll get an attitude and say, "Well can I just buy it with my own money?" And we're like, the answer is still no son. :)
http://i1319.photobucket.com/albums/t674/EL-Ziggy/20160620_1555041_zps765dbvlh.jpg (http://s1319.photobucket.com/user/EL-Ziggy/media/20160620_1555041_zps765dbvlh.jpg.html)
trailblazer295
01-31-17, 09:05 PM
I think the question is how much money are you giving him he has so much coin in is pocket that's an option?????? I don't remember having a pocketful of cash in the event my parents didn't want to buy me something.
But good on you for teaching the importance of money management. I think this picture fits perfectly.
https://scontent-yyz1-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/16002928_10154296649680745_7973469084269201145_n.j pg?oh=539f72a04eaec444282a9a962d4a0ec4&oe=59079018
EL Ziggy
01-31-17, 09:37 PM
@ Blaze- That chart is unfortunately a little too accurate all too often. We have a work hard/play hard and carrots and sticks program over here. My son gets a $5 weekly allowance if he's good or less after infractions :). He has to save $2, give $1, and he can spend $2. If he's really on point at home, school, karate, and swimming he sometimes gets extra treats. There's a dinosaur exhibit in town this weekend so he's been on his A game. Last week was a different story. :)
trailblazer295
01-31-17, 09:50 PM
Karate is excellent for young men, started myself at 10. Keep up the good job raising a fine young man.
Jim Smith
01-31-17, 09:57 PM
El-Ziggy, I love to see young people properly introduced to reptiles where they learn to treat them with respect and properly care for them. That said, I [I]suspect[I] that when he is old enough to help clean cages, he will want to handle them a whole lot more than pick up their poop or worse yet, clean out a water bowl when they've used it as their bathroom. Just an educated guess;)
trailblazer295
01-31-17, 09:59 PM
Well Jim the pic does have carpet on his shoulders so I think that ship has sailed ;)
dave himself
02-01-17, 02:51 AM
That's a brilliant pic Ziggy, and he looks so comfortable holding the carpet. I've a funny feeling when he does start helping cleaning that $5 a week ain't gonna cut it no more :D
MartinD
02-01-17, 03:33 AM
It really is nice to see parents bringing up their children to be a good, balanced person. Respect to you my friend
GyGbeetle
02-01-17, 04:11 AM
Thanks all. Elijah is a great kid that loves dinosaurs, pizza, mac n cheese, nature, and swimming. He lost another tooth today too. Anybody got $5 for the tooth fairy? All I have are a couple of $20's. ;)
My son's name is Elijah!!!! I love that name!!!!!
Awesome pic, zig! My little ones will be well involved on the hobby when they're old enough! The last time wifey and I went out for dinner and a movie...and we kept it inexpensive with the meals and no treats at the movies (except for the ones we snuck in!!)...it was around $80.00, mind you everything is a bit higher up here.
Trailblazer...that chart...the only things I didn't learn in high school on there are how to do taxes and how to buy a car or house...and I kind of use pythagorean's since I am in the field of optics. :D
Tsubaki
02-02-17, 01:02 AM
Great picture :D I have a young cousin I watch often that I have to keep tabs on constantly, since he's completely smitten with anything that has scales :D He's not big enough by far to hold anything on his own though, I don't own anything 'easy' to handle for smaller kids
GyGbeetle
02-03-17, 09:22 AM
Great picture :D I have a young cousin I watch often that I have to keep tabs on constantly, since he's completely smitten with anything that has scales :D He's not big enough by far to hold anything on his own though, I don't own anything 'easy' to handle for smaller kids
Come on, what about the retics? Hehehehe
Skipper7
02-06-17, 10:02 PM
$100 for a date is no joke!! It's pretty darn close to that now!! Turnabout tickets are thirty bucks a pop.
I like the save, give, spend mentality. I've never gotten allowance, but my dad stresses it big time when I get my paycheck... and I listen. Its a great feeling when you spend your own hard earned/saved money on reptiles- I mean something you care about :p
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