aprilfoolwed
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I really try to keep things fair and even among my kids at the holidays, but I feel like my bargain shopping makes it complicated at times. I just sat down to start my xmas spreadsheet this morning, and I am not sure how to do things.
It's like I have my price that I paid for an item to consider, but also what the item is worth.
For example, I found some GI Joe sets on clearance at Kmart months ago - it was a crazy price ($5) for 4 action figures. So I have two of them for my boys. I paid $5 per set, but when I am totaling up what I bought for my kids, is it fair to give that toy a $5 value just because I got it on clearance? In other words, if I am trying to keep things even among my children, do I "owe" my DD a $5 gift, or a $30 gift (value of the toy)?
In the same fashion, when it comes to my niece and nephews, we set a spending limit of $30 for a gift and $10 for a stocking. If I find the perfect gift for someone on clearance at Target in July (and pay $5 for a $20 gift) should I be finding a $10 gift or a $25 gift for that child?
If I go dollar for dollar, it seems my bargain shopping doesn't really pay off (except that maybe they get more gifts - which is not really what I am looking to do). But is it "cheating" to pay less than the agreed amount - even if the toy is still available on the shelves for more today?
It's like I have my price that I paid for an item to consider, but also what the item is worth.
For example, I found some GI Joe sets on clearance at Kmart months ago - it was a crazy price ($5) for 4 action figures. So I have two of them for my boys. I paid $5 per set, but when I am totaling up what I bought for my kids, is it fair to give that toy a $5 value just because I got it on clearance? In other words, if I am trying to keep things even among my children, do I "owe" my DD a $5 gift, or a $30 gift (value of the toy)?
In the same fashion, when it comes to my niece and nephews, we set a spending limit of $30 for a gift and $10 for a stocking. If I find the perfect gift for someone on clearance at Target in July (and pay $5 for a $20 gift) should I be finding a $10 gift or a $25 gift for that child?
If I go dollar for dollar, it seems my bargain shopping doesn't really pay off (except that maybe they get more gifts - which is not really what I am looking to do). But is it "cheating" to pay less than the agreed amount - even if the toy is still available on the shelves for more today?