eliza61
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I have 2 sons. My youngest is a Jr. in high school and just brought home his ring package (class rings are ordered in Jr. year). Rings start at 200 bucks and can get pretty pricey.
Here's my kind of dilema. His older brother (in college) got a H.S. ring during his Jr year and it ran us about 400 bucks but the kid never wears it.
I don't think honorable son #2 is all that interested because he hasn't even opened the package and I've been bugging him to make a choice.
So I was thinking of asking him does he really want the ring and perhaps offering some thing else.
MIL says it's pretty tacky and unfair. I just hate the fact that son #1 never wears his and I doubt if his younger brother will either. I mean if I'm going to blow 400 bucks, there's a nice Kate spade bag out there with my name on it.
Who started this stupid tradition anyway.
is it tasteless to offer a substitution?
p.s. my kids are really great, they are not the type that says "well Jordan got one, how come I'm not getting one"
Here's my kind of dilema. His older brother (in college) got a H.S. ring during his Jr year and it ran us about 400 bucks but the kid never wears it.
I don't think honorable son #2 is all that interested because he hasn't even opened the package and I've been bugging him to make a choice.
So I was thinking of asking him does he really want the ring and perhaps offering some thing else.
MIL says it's pretty tacky and unfair. I just hate the fact that son #1 never wears his and I doubt if his younger brother will either. I mean if I'm going to blow 400 bucks, there's a nice Kate spade bag out there with my name on it.
Who started this stupid tradition anyway.

is it tasteless to offer a substitution?
p.s. my kids are really great, they are not the type that says "well Jordan got one, how come I'm not getting one"