Tuesday, April 21, 2020

Down Payment

William, a couple springs ago, walking in on a chat I'm having with one of the girls about the cost of raising a family (don't know how we got onto that!):

"Yeah, it's cost over $10, 000 just to raise me so far," he says.

To which I respond: " Interesting figure. Where'd you read that?"

"Calvin and Hobbes."

"Well, ok, must be about right then." (I'm rolling my eyes; the girls are giggling.)

Then, under his breath as he walks out, William adds: "Just gotta figure out now if it's a gift or a loan..."

We're laughing, but wait a minute...

There is an answer (though he walked away before I figured it out):

It's a loan you pay back, kiddo, through your own children someday. Or, if you're Religious, it goes straight back to the Original Gifter.

But, in the meantime, you can clean your room and pick up after the dog. Down payment.

3 comments:

  1. A good thought. I'm still pondering, but it strikes me as both gift and loan. Interesting.

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