Take a little bit of ingenuity, add a tightwad, and a whole lot of perseverance and you have Sophie planning front yard stands all summer long. Way back in October she started with a seed of an idea to do a lemonade stand. Then she started saving up candy to add to it. Then she decided, maybe people would be interested in browsing her extensive rock, shell, feather and pine cone collection. Perhaps she should display her artwork and sell them for 10 cents apiece. How about bouquets of flowers too? Maybe they'd be interested in a nice shoulder or foot massage as well...The idea morphed into such a grand undertaking, that I encouraged her to keep it simple and start small (although now I wish I'd let her go ahead with it just to have the pictures of her "Lemonade stand extravaganza!"). So, $8.43 and a good business lesson later, Sophie is wiser, more experienced and thinking about adding a puppet sho
Monday, August 13, 2007
My Little Entrepreneur
Take a little bit of ingenuity, add a tightwad, and a whole lot of perseverance and you have Sophie planning front yard stands all summer long. Way back in October she started with a seed of an idea to do a lemonade stand. Then she started saving up candy to add to it. Then she decided, maybe people would be interested in browsing her extensive rock, shell, feather and pine cone collection. Perhaps she should display her artwork and sell them for 10 cents apiece. How about bouquets of flowers too? Maybe they'd be interested in a nice shoulder or foot massage as well...The idea morphed into such a grand undertaking, that I encouraged her to keep it simple and start small (although now I wish I'd let her go ahead with it just to have the pictures of her "Lemonade stand extravaganza!"). So, $8.43 and a good business lesson later, Sophie is wiser, more experienced and thinking about adding a puppet sho
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My kids keep saying we should do a lemonde stand. Glad to see such a buisness woman.
This takes me back in the day selling little Styrofoam Barbie hats on the corner of the street in Iowa. Hey, somebody had to bring home the bacon. I'm pretty sure I bought candy instead. Rats! Jared
That's hilarious with the Barbie hats! I never had a quarter as a kid that I didn't spend on candy either :) Sophie tends to hoard her money though - she's definitely a saver, not a spender.
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