M.C.
Hey C.. My oldest just turned 18. My boys just really don't enjoy the b'day party thing. They attend a lot of them for their friends, but there are many other things they would rather do when it comes to their own. We have always been pretty strict on our children. We've always had a lot of rules and standards. Right before his 18th b'day we talked to him about giving more freedom. He's always been a great kid so this was easy for us. We also felt that with college comming up he needed to start learning how to make more of his own decisions. He loved the idea! He is still loving it. It is so great to have him come in and run ideas past us. We give suggestions only when he asks. He continues to make great grades, excel in his sports and music, and is so much more excited about it all. We called his 18th The Comming of Age Day. We gave him money in a card, so he could do something with his friends. It was a celebration not only of his birth but of his newly earned independance. He continues to respect all our house rules, as well as each person living here. He just does it all with new excitement. There is a lot that could be done with this theme, but we kept it fairly simple. I did wrap a new checkbook and pen set for him to open. He is now responsible for managing his own checking account. I put a certain $$ amount in each month. He then pays for his lunch at school his gas and insurance, and uses this money for dates and fun. I am amazed that he is actually saving money out of my deposit. It's a small amount of money so he has to be frugal! Enjoy the 18TH!! M.