Today I am a proud mom. Ok, everyday I’m a proud mom but
today my little fella sure tugged at my heart! Today is the reason why I wanted
to do this whole 12 days of giving thing. Sure it has been challenging some
days – especially since I was sick the majority of the time. However, today
makes it all worth it. Today my son is donating his allowance. I told him I
would match (or more) whatever he wanted to give away. He is donating his
allowance to the local public library. My mom takes him and the other daycare
kids to the library quite regularly. Often enough that he knows EXACTLY where
his favorite books are and he frequently checks out the same ones over and
over. I didn’t go to the library much when I was younger. I liked reading, but
didn’t go to the public library. I am SO happy that he enjoys going. He talks
about it all the time. That’s another reason why we decided to reward him with
books. Every night since this started we have read at least 2 books each night –
many times more than that! A few days ago my husband and I were talking about
the recent break-ins at the library. There were two different occasions that it
was broken into and computers, electronics, etc. were stolen. Our son overheard
us talking about it and said “I want to give my allowance money to the library
so they can buy new stuff.” I almost fell over. I never dreamed that he would
think to do something so generous with something he treasures so much – his allowance.
It has been easy for him to watch us donate to other things because it is not
his money he’s losing. Tonight, he got his piggy bank and his allowance jar and
was ready to give! I know the few dollars isn’t anything compared to what they
lost or what it costs to upkeep everything but I sure hope they know how much
the library means to him and how caring he is. Many times as a parent, I
question that what I’m doing is right or if I’m teaching him the right things.
Tonight, he showed me that I’ve done at least something right for him to
volunteer his hard earned money!
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