Anonymous wrote:High school teacher here. The kids carry around shocking wads of cash. Now at least I know that their parents don't think it's a great idea!
!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:On the "clueless about money" theme:
- their faces the first time they had to file taxes on earnings from a summer job looked like someone had just killed their favorite bunny... talk about a reality check.
And departing from the topic of money here's a few other less-than-brilliant moment from my teens:
- put a suit in the washing machine followed by the dryer (it was a dry clean only suit)
- got a wire hanger stuck in the sink trying to unclog the drain
- burned the crap out of some cookies they were baking because they didn't realize they would firm up once they were out of the oven and thought that they hadn't baked long enough
- (we weren't living in this area at the time of this one) ended up making themselves and several friends late for school trying to get someone's car out of a ditch after their friend's girlfriend had wrecked it -- instead of telling the girl to fess up to her parents and use their AAA to get the car unstuck.
Aren't your kids under your taxes as dependents?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:On the "clueless about money" theme:
- their faces the first time they had to file taxes on earnings from a summer job looked like someone had just killed their favorite bunny... talk about a reality check.
And departing from the topic of money here's a few other less-than-brilliant moment from my teens:
- put a suit in the washing machine followed by the dryer (it was a dry clean only suit)
- got a wire hanger stuck in the sink trying to unclog the drain
- burned the crap out of some cookies they were baking because they didn't realize they would firm up once they were out of the oven and thought that they hadn't baked long enough
- (we weren't living in this area at the time of this one) ended up making themselves and several friends late for school trying to get someone's car out of a ditch after their friend's girlfriend had wrecked it -- instead of telling the girl to fess up to her parents and use their AAA to get the car unstuck.
Aren't your kids under your taxes as dependents?
Anonymous wrote:On the "clueless about money" theme:
- their faces the first time they had to file taxes on earnings from a summer job looked like someone had just killed their favorite bunny... talk about a reality check.
And departing from the topic of money here's a few other less-than-brilliant moment from my teens:
- put a suit in the washing machine followed by the dryer (it was a dry clean only suit)
- got a wire hanger stuck in the sink trying to unclog the drain
- burned the crap out of some cookies they were baking because they didn't realize they would firm up once they were out of the oven and thought that they hadn't baked long enough
- (we weren't living in this area at the time of this one) ended up making themselves and several friends late for school trying to get someone's car out of a ditch after their friend's girlfriend had wrecked it -- instead of telling the girl to fess up to her parents and use their AAA to get the car unstuck.
anyone else have teens who do stupid stuff like this...not necessarily harmful but just not smart? Story time!