Ben Long
Well-known member
A thought on home economics. I am currently hosting my 11 year old nephew and a friend for the weekend. For his birthday, he wanted to go to a local 'fun park." I coughed up $100 and we did the maze, bumper boats, go-carts, mini-golf in the sweltering heat. Fun enough at the time but everyone came home hot and grouchy and "been there/done that". Compared to the day before when we set a crawdad trap, grabbed some old Zebco gear, and paddled the canoe in a local lake and caught little perch all day. (Plus a dozen crawdads.) All it cost me was the sacrifice of a bratwurst as crawdad bait, as the canoe and gear were just laying around anyway. They came back from fishing jazzed for more. Had to peel them off the lake. As my nephew said "Before today I never touched a fish, and now I can't get enough of it." Lesson: Save money. Take a kid fishing.