saving up through piggy banks was never my forte. it was something I start with excitement and enthusiasm and then the feeling dies a natural death after quite some time. this happens as I either find something I absolutely must buy, or as my dad catches on the mystery of his lost coins and my innocently full-overnight piggybank (this happened in preschool), or as I grew tired thinking how on earth I can manage to carry a heavy bundle towards the money changer (what happened lately with my 10 peso stash).
then, as I was reading a magazine over the weekend, I got an idea from a couple who keep aside every 200 bill they come across with. so I’m doing the same thing – keeping every 200 peso bill that touches my palm. why 200 pesos? first it’s a “rare” bill compared to the easily-found hundred peso. and as it obviously is a bill, it’s not bulky to save up or carry around come I decide to use it to buy something or save at the bank.
for now I don’t know what I’ll do with the bills I’ve yet to save up but I definitely hope it will come in handy in the future. join me as I cross my fingers as I hope to stick with this routine.
6 comments:
funny ni nga blog.. mystery overnyt piggybank hehe... nice one sis :)
hahaha. pag preschool ra to swear! :D
ahhahahah ikaw tee ha :p hahahha.. nalingaw ko nimo.. bata pa gani, kamao na hahahah
my dad's money was lying around raman sad so i thought it was for the taking. haha...
hahahah! nice alibi sis... -innocence :p
before paman to the age of reason. so didn't know what was good and bad. :D
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