From His Pocket Money
Somebody has been asking ever so nicely (with the occasional whine) for a phone upgrade.
Been asking Mommy to pass her phone to him if she plans to upgrade hers. Well, the thing is, Mommy's phone need an upgrade too as it's been throwing tantrums lately.
Nothing too fancy.
Nothing too expensive.
He's content with a cheap Samsung smartphone. Mommy probably gonna change hers to a Samsung too. Nothing expensive. She just can't stomach paying 4 figures for a phone.
His first phone was bought by Mommy. This time, the phone will be paid from his savings. His own pocket money. Can't serve everything on a silver platter for the kid, you know?
Nothing too expensive.
He's content with a cheap Samsung smartphone. Mommy probably gonna change hers to a Samsung too. Nothing expensive. She just can't stomach paying 4 figures for a phone.
His first phone was bought by Mommy. This time, the phone will be paid from his savings. His own pocket money. Can't serve everything on a silver platter for the kid, you know?
wow, mother and son are both going to upgrade their phones to better ones!! hmmm, why are you leaving the daddy behind?? he just got his upgraded, or both going to give him a surprise?? eih, "family phone" how sweet~~ :p
ReplyDeleteHis one got no problem dei... no need to change/upgrade la ;)
Deleteat first i thought the boy is forking out money from his pocket to buy mommy something.. but nowadays all children are also carrying their handphones already - like since what age??
ReplyDeleteYeah well... Son only got his last year.
DeleteOnly now get to have smartphone. At the ripe age of 12! LOL
I didn't allow my son to have a handphone until he was 16. Even then it was my old hp and he paid his own monthly subscription from his pocket allowance. I think he hates me lah. LOL
ReplyDeleteI had my first handphone when I was 22! LOL
DeleteThat's great! My son is asking for a new phone too. We will see how he fare for his SPM.
ReplyDeleteGood luck for your son and his SPM!
DeleteNice, so sweet of him, good for you!!! =]
ReplyDelete^^
Deletegood mommy. yup...he saved for it. he pay for it.He will feel the proud ownership of own money.
ReplyDeleteNot only feel proud but feel more responsible about his own stuff.
DeleteNobody's going to replace it for him if he loses it.