Super Saver: Wordless Wednesday

February 8, 2012

in wordless wednesday

For the 100th day of school the kids did all kinds of fun activities. Check out Aidan’s adorable 100 glasses and 100th day crown.

He also brought home a worksheet that shared what he would do with $100. Looks like mom is rubbing off on him. ;)

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Kelly

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Kelly Whalen is the founder of The Centsible Life, a blog where motherhood and money meet. Her goal is to help readers live well on less. Kelly is a mom to 4, and loves that she can stay at home with her kids, and still pursue her passions for writing, personal finance, and social media. You can often find her on twitter and Facebook talking money and motherhood.

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  • Martina

    That is great!! So cute!! good job..

  • http://www.mommyreporter.com Mommy Reporter

    Love this!!!  It’s good to teach them while they’re young.  Hopefully, my son will be the same way!!!

  • http://twitter.com/rajean rajean

    I love that his answer was ‘sav it!’ You ARE rubbing off on him. Good job!

  • Notesofjubilee

    So cute! 

    The chickadees new school didn’t celebrate the 100th day this year.  I was so disappointed that there weren’t lots of neat activities for us to do together.   Ah well.

  • Pipaclan

    that is great…  he would fit right in here!

  • @RachelFerrucci

    Very crafty- reminds me of Elton John glasses :) I need to learn how to make the crown!

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1455120106 Shana Dieli

    I love that the schools do things to celebrate their 100th day in school. Those glasses he made are awesome and I love that he wrote he would save the $100. That is wonderful, most kids would list all the things they buy.

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