Wednesday, January 24, 2007

The Candy Man



We just loathe fundraisers at this house. Well, at least the adults do. We're all about supporting the school and extra-curricular activities but we'd just prefer to write a check and be done with it in one shot. Why pester your neighbors or family members to buy stuff that their kids are probably selling, too? There are exceptions to this rule, such as brisket sales, candle sales and other major fundraisers, but we boycott most of the catalogs fundraisers. What a big fat rip off! The organization doesn’t usually even make that much in profit to begin with.

We often opt to “buy out” on the candy sales for baseball every year because we usually end up eating most of the candy ourselves and using the few dollars we’ve actually earned for lunch money and stuff. Then when the money is actually due, I’ll just end up writing a big fat $75 or $100 check when we could’ve just paid half that amount in the beginning to “buy out” and been done with it.

Actually, we’ve done it both ways over the many years we’ve spent playing ball and every time I’m writing that check, I’m kicking myself. This year, I opted for selling the candy over the “buy out” because I was already forced to pay additional late sign-up fees and the “selling” amount just seemed like the better option. Plus one of my friends insisted that she could sell both boxes at her work. Thanks, Kelli! Of course, she has to sell her son’s two boxes first. This is one of those times when I miss working in a big office with people just dying to buy candy throughout the day.

The kids are always so excited about selling candy and dying to tear open the boxes and start hitting the neighborhood immediately. Like I said, that’s great, until we start using the cash in a pinch and the money starts to slowly dwindle from the envelope. It’s always one box of candy bars that sell for $1.00 and one box of chocolate covered almonds that sell for $2.00. Sure, that’s a real bargain when you’re buying one or two boxes but not all fifty or seventy-five!

Caden was so excited about us not buying out this year that he made this sign in preparation for his upcoming candy sales. I couldn’t help but laugh at his creativity. I just know he’s going to be my little entrepreneur and make us rich one day. I just love candy sales!

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ahhh. This is so cute! He is adorable. I would buy some candy from him anyday!

Anonymous said...

GO CADEN! That is funny. I'm on a roll Carri, sold almost $40 so far and I've only been here for 33 minutes...ha! Of course I stashed some away for myself! ha

Carri said...

Okay, I admit, he is adorable. He's actually got a heart of gold, too. Thanks, Teresa!

Go Kelli! How many people do you work with, anyway? Jeez! That's awesome. I'll drop my boxes off tonight. Ha!

Carri said...

Kelli, you might be off the hook because Lauren and Caden are rocking over here on candy sales. We're up to about $35 so far. Caden said he's on a roll!

Darla DiStefano said...

Now stay out of that ziploc bag Carri!

Carri said...

It needs a padlock!

Anonymous said...

Well I'm out of chocolate covered almonds but still have a little more than half of the box of candy bars! woo hoo!

Anonymous said...

Caden--you the man! you can trust me with your money but not the candy....love you..granpa paul

Anonymous said...

if it makes you feel any better I ALWAYS spend the money!!