Like every year, this year I said I was going to put my foot down. I was going to reel it in! I was NOT going to go overboard. By golly our child must learn to appreciate things! I will not buy a million things!
Ha.
And like every year, I got completely carried away, shopping over a two month period and just generally going completely, well, overboard.
He's getting:
Couple of craft kits (on sale for $2 each, originally $30 each!)
paper jamz drums
paper jamz guitar
bakugan dragonoid thingy
spongebob snuggie
green bay snuggie (yes, two snuggies due to hubby who doesn't listen!!), Rush Hour game
Lego Darth Vader clock
Percy Jackson book
Neverending Story book
How to Train your dragon book
Soft blanket (he loves these and it was only $3 on Black Friday)
Car charger kit for his DS
Goonies never say die Tshirt
3 small star wars lego sets
Ghostbusters game for DS
Goonies dvd
3 Caballeros dvd
round Disney puzzle
New version of Charlie and the Chocolate factory (dvd)
He has a stocking stuffed with some small matchbox cars, silly bandz, couple pieces of candy, goldfish crackers and some skins for the wii remotes.
Santa is bringing an Xbox 360 and Kinect, Magic Kingdom board game and a stuffed dog from the Grinch.
So 23 wrapped gifts and three that will be from Santa. All the gifts from us are wrapped and under the tree.
Yeah, we spent a crap ton of money even though I was completely adamant that we would NOT spend that much this year! In my defense, dh dragged home a couple things that were definitely not discussed and, as you can see, he also dragged home an expensive Packers Snuggie after I told him I bought the spongebob one that ds asked for. He totally forgot!
AND he also bought the super expensive xbox and kinect, which ds will LOVE but still. The price had me

!! After some scoffing, though, I let it go. DH grew up very, very poor. He's got some big issues with how their feelings and the work situation was dealt with (no real dedication to working, etc.) as he grew up and that translates into how he parents our son. He bends over backwards to NOT be like that and it gives him so much joy to see DS on Christmas morning. It's not something I'm willing to take away from him.
Ds will get other gifts, too, from family so he'll wind up one spoiled, happy kid, I'm sure.
The good thing is, ds, while being a normal 7 year old, still says thank you and MEANS it and he is always so excited and appreciative. We take him every year to pull an angel off the tree to buy for. He always picks someone his age and gender and that really affects him. He's a very thoughtful, sensitive kid. We also go through his toys several times a year and pass things on to my niece and nephew who aren't as well off as we are. He helps pick gifts for them at holidays and is, generally, a very thoughtful kid. This year we have noticed an increase in the "I wants" and the "I'm getting" and "I can't wait until I gets" and just a general negative attitude but it's developmentally appropriate at this age and we're working through it. He's certainly no Dudley Dursley!
