pjlla
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I'll try to be brief. We have always gone way overboard on gift giving holidays with regards to our kids, not so much with large/expensive gifts, but the sheer quantity. It would be nothing for each child to have 20-25 gifts to open from Santa on Christmas morning, not including their stocking. Most gifts were probably under $30 and they usually get a "large"gift in about the $100 range (American girl doll, etc).
I do the same at Easter and can easily spend $50 per child on their baskets. I have, in the past, included videos/DVDs, CDs, Barbies, Rescue Heroes, skateboards, and last year the Bunny brought them a combined gift of a full-size, portable basketball hoop for the driveway.
Anyhow, this is not so much about the $ as it is about the fact that they just have too much STUFF! My DD is a severe packrat and never wants to part with anything!! I usually have to sneak the stuff out. I currently have FOUR large boxes of toys I recently removed from the playroom and hid in the basement for an upcoming yard sale. They just don't need more toys and junk!
SOOOOO my dilemma is, what do I do at Easter so that they don't get so much stuff, but I don't want them to think that the Easter Bunny has overlooked them. (They are 6 and 8.) I thought about savings bonds with a note from the Easter Bunny that these are for college, but how dull for them!! And gift cards from stores would just mean more junk in the house!!
ANY SUGGESTIONS???.......................P
I do the same at Easter and can easily spend $50 per child on their baskets. I have, in the past, included videos/DVDs, CDs, Barbies, Rescue Heroes, skateboards, and last year the Bunny brought them a combined gift of a full-size, portable basketball hoop for the driveway.
Anyhow, this is not so much about the $ as it is about the fact that they just have too much STUFF! My DD is a severe packrat and never wants to part with anything!! I usually have to sneak the stuff out. I currently have FOUR large boxes of toys I recently removed from the playroom and hid in the basement for an upcoming yard sale. They just don't need more toys and junk!
SOOOOO my dilemma is, what do I do at Easter so that they don't get so much stuff, but I don't want them to think that the Easter Bunny has overlooked them. (They are 6 and 8.) I thought about savings bonds with a note from the Easter Bunny that these are for college, but how dull for them!! And gift cards from stores would just mean more junk in the house!!
ANY SUGGESTIONS???.......................P