The funny thing about summer and blogging is that we do a lot of fun, great stuff and don't have time to talk about it. Whooops!
Every summer the boys turn into businessmen and start a lemonade stand. The Monkey takes it very seriously. He plans the product output, site placement and presentation. He does the math and will patiently wait ALL day for customers. He wants to make money for legos and nothing is going to stop him. I don't even want to start thinking about what that means for the future.
The Wolf is there for advertising. He puts his extra loud voice to good use, shouting, "LEMONADE FOR SALE!" He even goes door-to-door in case the neighbors haven't heard him. His personality is so big and he really knows how to reel in the customers. If you ask him what his favorite job is, he'll say, "Taste testing."
The Rooster is not allowed near the stand and you know he's gotten too close when Monkey and Wolf yell, "BABYZILLA!!"
The neighbor friend, who we shall be thus forth referred to as The Weasel, wanted to charge a dollar. We talked them down to 25 cents and then they started raking in the money! I've seen people drop in $5 bills.
Every summer the boys turn into businessmen and start a lemonade stand. The Monkey takes it very seriously. He plans the product output, site placement and presentation. He does the math and will patiently wait ALL day for customers. He wants to make money for legos and nothing is going to stop him. I don't even want to start thinking about what that means for the future.
The Wolf is there for advertising. He puts his extra loud voice to good use, shouting, "LEMONADE FOR SALE!" He even goes door-to-door in case the neighbors haven't heard him. His personality is so big and he really knows how to reel in the customers. If you ask him what his favorite job is, he'll say, "Taste testing."
The Rooster is not allowed near the stand and you know he's gotten too close when Monkey and Wolf yell, "BABYZILLA!!"
The neighbor friend, who we shall be thus forth referred to as The Weasel, wanted to charge a dollar. We talked them down to 25 cents and then they started raking in the money! I've seen people drop in $5 bills.

Quite the businessmen indeed! I was observing and learning.
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