So DD couldn't breathe in class today. she's had a nasty cold for over a month now. I forced her to go to the health center again (they've been poo pooing her) and they diagnisedva sinus infection and a chest infection and prescribed antibiotics. I hope she can start getting better now.
sk!mom -- Could you give us some ideas for care packages? My DS is a very picky snacker, so I haven't been sending the ones offered through the university. I know he doesn't have a lot of storage space, so prefers consumables. I would love to hear what you have sent, you seem like a pro!
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I'm sorry- I just saw this. I haven't been here in a while. I love to send care packages!
The pumpkin arrived and was a hit.
I mailed November's package today- a t-shirt from an event DH does this time of year. And she always wants a shirt. And then she had mentioned that she's been borrowing her roommates curling iron so I picked one up at Target and sent it.
Finals will be this semester's last package, I will mail a package with a couple of gift cards- Starbucks and chick fil a, a super plush bath towel, stress reducing bubble bath from Bath and Body Works last sale, and some small candles. My DD is a Junior and this is year two in an apartment so new towels or apartment things are a hit.
Shortly after this semester started, she came down with a cold. She'd mentioned when she was home over the summer that she would like a tea kettle. I'd found a beautiful one at Marshalls that I was saving for cold weather. Since she was sick, I took it to FedEx and shipped it along with a couple of packages of tea. She's in a large metro area so FedEx regular shipping is over night to her. She was so surprised to get that little bit of momma care the very next day.
Another package was a package of maroon- dress, shirt, face decals. This was sent the week before she was going to College Station to the Tennesse/ TAMU game to spend the weekend celebrating her boyfriend's 21st birthday.
Another favorite package I send each January is a box of sunshine. It seems like January is tough- cold, dreary, and not much going on after all the fun of the holidays. I just keep a box at Christmas and then gather up all things yellow and orange.
Last year- hair products in yellow containers, gum, yellow body wash, a yellow sports bra, and an orange Nike fleece. All bought on sale at the Christmas clearances. Then yellow and orange tissue paper.
I'm already collecting this year- so far I have a sweatshirt with shiny gold lettering, a reusable shopping bag from Marshalls that says, "You are my Sunshine," a container with a yellow lid that I'll fill with something yellow.
Another fun spring idea that I'll send just before Spring Break is flip flops. No box- just slap the label right on the flip flops and drop them in the mail. Inexpensive is good for this just in case they get beat up in the mail.
Freshman year- I mostly stuck with gift cards or consumables (food, make up, etc...) since dorm space was so limited. Her apartment is roomy so I can be more creative now.
I will say, she's the baby so we're empty nesters. If I had younger kids at home, I doubt I would send such careful themed packages. But I don't and I just pick stuff up when I see it.
Last month, she sent DH and I our first ever care package.
I'm sorry- I just saw this. I haven't been here in a while. I love to send care packages!
The pumpkin arrived and was a hit.
I mailed November's package today- a t-shirt from an event DH does this time of year. And she always wants a shirt. And then she had mentioned that she's been borrowing her roommates curling iron so I picked one up at Target and sent it.
Finals will be this semester's last package, I will mail a package with a couple of gift cards- Starbucks and chick fil a, a super plush bath towel, stress reducing bubble bath from Bath and Body Works last sale, and some small candles. My DD is a Junior and this is year two in an apartment so new towels or apartment things are a hit.
Shortly after this semester started, she came down with a cold. She'd mentioned when she was home over the summer that she would like a tea kettle. I'd found a beautiful one at Marshalls that I was saving for cold weather. Since she was sick, I took it to FedEx and shipped it along with a couple of packages of tea. She's in a large metro area so FedEx regular shipping is over night to her. She was so surprised to get that little bit of momma care the very next day.
Another package was a package of maroon- dress, shirt, face decals. This was sent the week before she was going to College Station to the Tennesse/ TAMU game to spend the weekend celebrating her boyfriend's 21st birthday.
Another favorite package I send each January is a box of sunshine. It seems like January is tough- cold, dreary, and not much going on after all the fun of the holidays. I just keep a box at Christmas and then gather up all things yellow and orange.
Last year- hair products in yellow containers, gum, yellow body wash, a yellow sports bra, and an orange Nike fleece. All bought on sale at the Christmas clearances. Then yellow and orange tissue paper.
I'm already collecting this year- so far I have a sweatshirt with shiny gold lettering, a reusable shopping bag from Marshalls that says, "You are my Sunshine," a container with a yellow lid that I'll fill with something yellow.
Another fun spring idea that I'll send just before Spring Break is flip flops. No box- just slap the label right on the flip flops and drop them in the mail. Inexpensive is good for this just in case they get beat up in the mail.
Freshman year- I mostly stuck with gift cards or consumables (food, make up, etc...) since dorm space was so limited. Her apartment is roomy so I can be more creative now.
I will say, she's the baby so we're empty nesters. If I had younger kids at home, I doubt I would send such careful themed packages. But I don't and I just pick stuff up when I see it.
Last month, she sent DH and I our first ever care package.
I am not a good care package sender. I have Amazon Prime, and just order DD the stuff she needs. I just ordered her an alarm clock yesterday because I think using her phone as an alarm is interfering with her sleep. Her roommate has a car, so they have easy supermarket and drug store access and I would rather pay for a dinner out at a restaurant as a treat than postage. On the other hand, I am really looking forward to hearing all of your adorable ideas. I may need them next year when Niece goes to college. She seems to equate care packages with love, so I will have to learn.
I am on a first name basis with our local post office worker, I send so many packages! I loved the pumpkin idea, so I did that this year. DD laughed- she rode her bike from the mail center to her dorm clutching her pumpkin. I included a buttload of candy and a cute pair of Halloween themed PJ pants.
Other boxes I have sent:
-snack foods from the grocery store (hot chocolate packets, microwave popcorn, instant oatmeal, easy mac, ramen, applesauce cups, granola bars, etc.
-fun candy and snack foods from our local Asian grocery store- botan rice candy, shrimp chips, seaweed snacks, Pocky, etc.
-vacation goodies (T and necklace from our beach trip without her)
-finals survival box with school supplies, coffee, a fun new coffee mug, and candy.
-grooming package including cotton rounds, cleanser, shampoo, shower gel, a new loofah, razors, lotion, and hair elastic.
-get better box with cold meds, tea, honey, and other first aid type supplies.
DD quit school and hasn't told us yet. She just threw away her scholarship. I can't express how disappointed and disgusted I am.
DD quit school and hasn't told us yet. She just threw away her scholarship. I can't express how disappointed and disgusted I am.
I'm so glad you're starting to feel a little better.
Why not text her and suggest a little ice cream therapy for her too? It works. I promise and will break the ice![]()
DH and I met up with her for dinner last night. I decided I didn't want to talk about the past - it would only lead to disagreement and what's done is done. We weren't going to convince her of anything and she wouldn't be able to change my mind either. So we just talked about her plans for the future. She wants to get a job and work for a while. She does plan to go back to school at some point and will be better prepared.
It sounds like you and your husband handled this perfectly!!
Will she be moving back home?
My DDs first serious relationship is heading south. Their one year anniversary is a week away and I don't know they will make it. She hasn't really slept in a few days, can't eat. I am worried but I can't help much. Thankfully her apartment is about 45 minutes away so I was able to get up there a couple of nights ago. If he wants it over I just hope he ends it soon and doesn't drag it out.