if you can afford to take them all....don't take any of them. I always live by the rule whatever I do my daughter gets the same. For example, if I eat hot dogs for dinner -- she eats hot dogs. If I eat steak - she eats steak. I would never give myself a steak and my daughter a hot dog for dinner. I hope this example isn't strange.
A child will remember for the rest of their lives and honestly hold it against you for treating them different. For example my birthday is in late October and my sisters birthday is the first week of November. Our birthdays are 7 days apart! For two years in a row, my mother honestly forgot my birthday. She didn't even mention it! Then 7 days later she gave my sister a birthday party! Another example, for Christmas my sister go a brand new Schwin 10 speed bike (you remember those, right)! I didn't get one - I fussed so much about not getting a bike that my grandmother finally went to the Goodwill and brought me this old, runover bike. That didn't go over well at all with me! My mother - to this very day leaves - the room if I bring it up! She can deal with it because she knows she was wrong! Honestly, it is still like that today!
Could you image how I felt. I am now 33 years old and remember it like it was yesterday! I am sure you can guess that me and my mother do not get along very well now!
Best of luck to you in whatever decision your make - I will keep you in my prayers. This post is not a judgement of your situation - just something to keep in mind.
A child will remember for the rest of their lives and honestly hold it against you for treating them different. For example my birthday is in late October and my sisters birthday is the first week of November. Our birthdays are 7 days apart! For two years in a row, my mother honestly forgot my birthday. She didn't even mention it! Then 7 days later she gave my sister a birthday party! Another example, for Christmas my sister go a brand new Schwin 10 speed bike (you remember those, right)! I didn't get one - I fussed so much about not getting a bike that my grandmother finally went to the Goodwill and brought me this old, runover bike. That didn't go over well at all with me! My mother - to this very day leaves - the room if I bring it up! She can deal with it because she knows she was wrong! Honestly, it is still like that today!
Could you image how I felt. I am now 33 years old and remember it like it was yesterday! I am sure you can guess that me and my mother do not get along very well now!
Best of luck to you in whatever decision your make - I will keep you in my prayers. This post is not a judgement of your situation - just something to keep in mind.