So this post is inspired by the "what did you get your teen daughter for Christmas".
I was shocked to see the list's on that thread, partly because it was on the budget board yet full of $1,000.+ lists.
I think we all as parents would LOVE to be able to get our kids the high end gifts that teens love these days, but that being said I cant possible be the only parent in a pinch this year who will be having a LITERAL Charley Brown Christmas.
For me its not for lack of trying or want, it is a multitude of personal issues that made buying food and paying bills priority over high end gifts.
So my real question is how much is too much?
Another question that may be even more important for those of you in my shoes who just cant buy what you WANT to buy for your kids is, how do you make the day SPECIAL??
This is new to my kids, before my husband passed we worked together to make the "extra" it took to spoil (at least i thought they were spoiled till i read the above mentioned lists) them.
I would love some ideas of how to make Christmas without gifts special.
My kids and I spend quality time together, play games, watch special weekly shows together, etc etc. so to watch a movie or play a board game would be just like any other day.
I was shocked to see the list's on that thread, partly because it was on the budget board yet full of $1,000.+ lists.
I think we all as parents would LOVE to be able to get our kids the high end gifts that teens love these days, but that being said I cant possible be the only parent in a pinch this year who will be having a LITERAL Charley Brown Christmas.
For me its not for lack of trying or want, it is a multitude of personal issues that made buying food and paying bills priority over high end gifts.
So my real question is how much is too much?
Another question that may be even more important for those of you in my shoes who just cant buy what you WANT to buy for your kids is, how do you make the day SPECIAL??
This is new to my kids, before my husband passed we worked together to make the "extra" it took to spoil (at least i thought they were spoiled till i read the above mentioned lists) them.
I would love some ideas of how to make Christmas without gifts special.
My kids and I spend quality time together, play games, watch special weekly shows together, etc etc. so to watch a movie or play a board game would be just like any other day.
I asked the man why it was so low (they had like 4) and he said the color was being discontinued. SO, that was what we wanted to get anyway, so we got that one! And it's so cute! Best Buy has had a ton of games as their "deal of the day" so we grab one each time we see one she'd like.
At the end of the season, we packed up her lights and now she's got her own box in the attic that we pull down each year and play Santa's elves.
But I will say that no matter how much I spend on them they are always happy with what we give them. Last night DD16 was drooling over the Epic Mickey 2 game, I said "well, too bad it's $60 just for that game!" and she said "I know"
Imagine how excited she's going to be when she opens it on Christmas day!
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