This morning, first thing, Josh appeared in my office all dressed up, coat on. I said "where are you going?"
He said "TO THE BANK!"
"Oh yes, sorry, I forgot!"
There he is waiting his turn in line. He is independent at the bank and reminds me to, "Stay here in line and wait your turn," which of course being the obedient mother I am, I complied with his request.
He goes to the next available teller who says to him "Hi, how are you?" Josh replies, "fine, you?" The teller asks, "what can I do for you today?" Josh says, as he places his check on the counter......"My check from Goodwill, twenty dollars, seventeen cents, all ones please" and he hands him his ID. The teller takes the check and ID and Josh stands patiently waiting. The teller hands him the coins and counts out 20 $1.00 bills and asks, "Would you like an envelope?" Josh replies, "SURE!"
On our ride home, we had a lovely conversation about money, savings, plans, and goals. It went something like this:
"Josh, are you ever going to put any of your money into a savings account and leave it at the bank?"
"NO!"
"Why?"
"It's my money for working hard, gonna save it forever!"
"Well, I get a paycheck too, but I don't get to keep all my money forever. I have to spend it on things like food and heat and water and the cable."
"Well, I'm going to save until I have THOUSANDS."
"Once you have thousands, will you buy something?"
"Yeah, and I'm moving out!"
"Really? Where are you going to go?"
"Not too far from you guys, down the street."
"Are you going to use your money to buy a house?"
"No, you guys can buy it, I'll live in it."
Then he proceeds to explain to me that we're going to take our money and go somewhere and that guy will say 248 and then I'll say 249 and then he'll say 250 and then I'll say 251 and he'll say he quits.
I started laughing so hard when I realized he was describing a house auction. Yes, he watches a TON of HGTV!!
So there you go....Josh has a goal....he is going to save ALL HIS DOLLARS until he has THOUSANDS! Thousands in $1.00 bills is going to eventually get hard to store in the bank's little white envelops, but I am sure he will come up with a plan for that too!