ToddyLu
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For DH's family I spent a little over $300-MIL, SIL, BIL, Neice and her husband, Nephew and his fiance.
I am glad it is almost

I am wondering what amount of $$ is considered getting carried away? I was talking to a man yesterday about kids and Christmas. He told me his kids had only requested one item each for Christmas, so that is what they got. When I told him how much I spend on each of my kids he looked at me like I was crazy. I typically spend $400 to $500 on each child(we have 6, ages 8 to 19). I don't think it is excessive, but I have no idea what most people average. My closest estimate is that we have spent $3,500 on gifts, $400 on tree, lights and ornaments (Hallmark collection), $600 at Disney parks(local, passholders), $100 for donated toys, and maybe another $200 in miscellaneous items (baking supplies, wrapping paper, etc.) I don't feel badly about it or consider it going over board. We plan for Christmas and don't go into debt for it.
B&H has a great deal on the G15s right now! They are less than Amazon.
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/889961-REG/Canon_PowerShot_G15_Digital_Camera.html
Includes a memory card, a camera pouch and free shipping for $419.
Check your local Target store as well. They are having some really great unadvertised prices on cameras right now. I just bought a Canon A1300 for DS for Christmas. I paid $50 for it - every where else the price was at least $99 (though a quick search at the store you mentioned has it at $60). These are unadvertised prices and not available online - and the weird part they vary from store to store. I found the camera at my local store where it was $60 but they were out of stock. I got it at the store the next town over for the above mentioned price - and that's before my red card discount and with no coupons, etc.
You may or may not have been seeking camera advice...actually you weren't but I can't help myself in recommending the Canon Powershot G12 or G15 (just a newer model).
Since Christmas is still a few days away, go through the presents and select some to return. Your kids and grandkids will not know what you originally bought.
In the past, I have done that. I bought quite a bit and then realized it was way more than I wanted to spend and more then anyone needed, so I returned some of the gifts before I gave them out.
Do it now and you will feel better. Believe me, you will still have a wonderful Christmas!
I have 3 kids - ages 22-28. I have budgeted about $100 per child for Christmas and birthdays for years, so $400 to $500 per child is excessive to me!I am wondering what amount of $$ is considered getting carried away? I was talking to a man yesterday about kids and Christmas. He told me his kids had only requested one item each for Christmas, so that is what they got. When I told him how much I spend on each of my kids he looked at me like I was crazy. I typically spend $400 to $500 on each child(we have 6, ages 8 to 19). I don't think it is excessive, but I have no idea what most people average. My closest estimate is that we have spent $3,500 on gifts, $400 on tree, lights and ornaments (Hallmark collection), $600 at Disney parks(local, passholders), $100 for donated toys, and maybe another $200 in miscellaneous items (baking supplies, wrapping paper, etc.) I don't feel badly about it or consider it going over board. We plan for Christmas and don't go into debt for it.
Teresa Pitman said:Instead of returning some of the toys, I actually took some of them (yesterday) and donated them to the local Children's Foundation which takes gifts to families in need. They were delighted! It hasn't helped my budget any, but I am feeling happier to have helped out some kids who might not be getting much otherwise.
TP
I agree. Return some of the things or save them for birthdays. I always got too many gifts for our kids when they were small. Besides the money, they really get overloaded on Christmas day.
One of my sons will hit a certain point and refuse to open anything else. One year, it was two weeks after Christmas before we got him to open the last few gifts. They really enjoy getting just a few things and stopping to play with them.
Sheila
I overspent this year too. I need to open a Christmas club account at my credit union at work and create and stick to a budget next year.