Teaching fiscal responsibility to the young

Here at Casa de Nearest Future the paperwork and mail really tend to pile up. I’m horrible at keeping things organized and tend to just stack papers and shuffle them around the house.

But yesterday I attacked the piles and started filing things away and shredding those I didn’t need.

E was thoroughly enchanted by the shredder. So enchanted, in fact, that when I turned my back for two seconds this happened:

At least it was only a one.

5 thoughts on “Teaching fiscal responsibility to the young”

  1. Interesting tidbit – at least back when we lived in Bangladesh, once the paper money was damaged, it was no good – only the banks would accept money that's been torn and taped up together. 😀

    Well, I like the shredder as well.

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