Eli likes to talk about working and making money. His job, if you ask him, is to make money out of leaves, trees and sticks.
He often can't take part in some other activity because of his work.
Earlier this month, I told him I was making a chore chart for him so he could do jobs around the house. He said, "Yeah, but I have an important job to do to make money out of trees, leaves and sticks and that is a lot of work, so I can't clean the house."
How do you argue with that?
He also uses that excuse even if the alternative is a fun activity. Today I told him that we might go to a friend's house and play in their sand box.
Eli: "OK, but when will I do my work?"
Mama: "Well, you can do it before we go or after you get back."
Eli: "Yeah but I have to work about 15 hours today and that's a lot of work. Maybe another day I can play, but today I have to get my work done."
Too bad his "work" doesn't include picking up his clothes or toys!
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