By deeanndmathews on Skatehive
“So, I was wondering – is this a partnership we are doing or something else?” Nine-year-old Milton Trent and nine-year-old George Ludlow were listening to a conversation Milton's grandfather was having with Milton's big brother, 21-year-old Melvin, about growing a business and bringing in other people, and the ideas about partnership had caught their imagination. “Well, I guess so,” George said. “You are my best friend, and we do so much together – have adventures together, find out new things together, get grounded together, voluntarily co-ground together and read so we can find stuff to do that usually won't get us grounded, play partners in games – so, yeah.” “I thought so too because you do stuff with a partner that's cooler because you are enjoying it together,” Milton said. “I guess in business you share the work and the money, like my dad and your granddad in the Ludlow Bubbly.” “Oh, well, we're all sort of partners in that, because all the way down to Rob being the company bigm