Guess who had the most customers at my sister’s garage sale? That’s right, the 6-year-old selling lemonade and cookies. My nephew is quite the little businessman. He even made sure to charge more for chocolate chip cookies because, “they are most popular.” My favorite transaction was when a neighborhood man asked him if it was possible to get one butterscotch cookie and a large lemonade. My nephew replied, “of course, ANYTHING is possible!”

10 responses to “anything is possible”

  1. Courtney Avatar
    Courtney

    Love it!

  2. mfw-a Avatar
    mfw-a

    drew looks so much like chan in this picture! love the photo of the cash register/dollar.

    1. Amy Avatar

      Thanks, Mayr! I think sometimes I wouldn’t know that time was passing if not for those growing kids.

  3. A Pinch of Pork Avatar

    Absolutely loved this post! There is something about kids having lemonade stands that is timeless and makes me smile. Actually, anytime they aren’t infront of a computer or tv makes me smile, but dipping their toes into entrepreneurship is so adorable!

    1. Amy Avatar

      I hear you!

  4. biscuitsandbobbins Avatar
    biscuitsandbobbins

    love it! and recognize that plane 🙂 I bet his lemonade was spectacular. Sounds like a fun day.

    1. Amy Avatar

      yes, the plane! One last flight before it found a new home. The kids were nostalgic about some of their old toys that hadn’t been touched in years 🙂

  5. tryityoumightlikeit Avatar

    We’ve found that lemonade stands at yard sales always make more money than the yard sale. Love the “Anything is possible” comment from a 6-year-old.

    1. Amy Avatar

      Those kids inspire me every time I see them!

  6. Sibella Avatar

    Awww, kids just melt my heart! 🙂

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