StitchBuddy
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Looking for Christmas present ideas for DD17, ideally things to take to college. Give me your best ideas...
Looking for Christmas present ideas for DD17, ideally things to take to college. Give me your best ideas...
I wouldn't buy shelving, power strips, and that type of stuff until you know the dorm. Turns out Dd has a tiny room with built in shelving and no power strips are permitted.
Honestly no need for tools until she moves into an apartment
Towels, wash cloths, shower caddy (didn't need that either - shelves in the suite bathroom) and door mirror are more universal
Nice laptop, kerig mini would be good
Two of my kids needed mini fridge but at one school you could not bring your own
I tried to do this last year, but I found it difficult to shop ahead before I knew where she was going and what kind of dorm room she would be in, here's what we came up with:
Nice coat
umbrella
coffee maker or hot pot (dd drinks tea so she has an electric kettle to heat water for tea)
travel mug
kindle or nook
laptop with Office
security cable for laptop
board game or playing cards (DD took Cards Against Humanity, but be warned, it's really off-color)
pj pants/yoga pants to wear around the dorm and on laundry day
slippers
pretty towels
they are not permitted to take the furniture apart, hammer anything, etcI have to disagree. DD and her floormates used her tool kit during her freshman year in the dorms just as I used mine the in the dorms when I was in school.
yes on the hunter boots! They walk a lot on campuses even if it is myddyDefinitely agree on holding off on stuff like extension cords and fridges and microwaves until you know what's allowed at her school. But if you already have an idea, Black Friday is a great time to get deals on microwaves, etc It definitely depends on where she's going, but I would suggest a nice pair of rain boots. Hunter rain boots and duck boots are popular in the south/SEC schools. I know people said workout clothes and yoga pants for the gym and dorm but that is almost all I wear to class. And then either football jerseys or dresses to football games (again, SEC school). So I definitely agree with nike running shorts, yoga pants, workout pants, etc.
they are not permitted to take the furniture apart, hammer anything, etc In that tiny space tools would just be junk. Trust me - DH sold tools and we have more than you can imagine- each kid told us to take them home after DH set things up Duct tape on the other hand ...