Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ugh, your post is so hard to read bc you keep typing "their" (plural)and your DC is singular. Do you have twins?
Not the OP but you’re wrong!
We are supposed to use ‘their’ now to be more gender neutral! It’s widely accepted.
Anonymous wrote:Ugh, your post is so hard to read bc you keep typing "their" (plural)and your DC is singular. Do you have twins?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah getting a job at the mall and hanging out with friends who also worked there was a huge rite of passage. Sometimes it meant getting fast food or cookies at Mrs. Fields or frozen yogurt. I was otherwise active (on my feet at work plus gym class plus sports) so it was fine health-wise, didn't gain weight. Over time, you realize it isn't as exciting as it once was and get bored of the food at the mall.
Yup. I spent my lunch breaks at Booeymonger in Friendship Heights back when froyo was new and cool. Eventually the excitement wore off.
Anonymous wrote:Yeah getting a job at the mall and hanging out with friends who also worked there was a huge rite of passage. Sometimes it meant getting fast food or cookies at Mrs. Fields or frozen yogurt. I was otherwise active (on my feet at work plus gym class plus sports) so it was fine health-wise, didn't gain weight. Over time, you realize it isn't as exciting as it once was and get bored of the food at the mall.
Anonymous wrote:
Is my husband right? Do we have no say? Anyone think I can put a rule in place where I only give DC x dollars per week and the rest must go into savings instead of just the 15% we were making DC save?
Anonymous wrote:I used to go to Wendys and get water and a baked potato loaded with veggies. That's it. And Starbucks has those protein packs with cheese, grapes, crackers, pear, etc.
I think it might make more sense for you to sit down with your son and have him write out everything he's spent money on for a week and then to say "Wow, $50 on fast food?! That's $200 a month - you could take food from home and save that - that's a couple thousand a year."