AmberHeartsDisney
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cash! and id say 200
Everyone's budget is different so there is no "right" answer, only the answer that's "right" for you. Having said that, we spent around $300 per child when ours were that age.![]()
It's so tough as they get older because they want more expensive items. Last year one item alone for my DS was $200 (Ipod Touch). I have 3 younger children whose gifts cost way less so they end up getting a few more things than their older brother, which thankfully DS15 understands. So for my DS15 I spend about $300-$350 and the younger ones I spend about $150-$200.
When DSS21 was younger I would spend prob 500 or more on him. YES it was prob over kill, but we were two income at the time and I have never been a parent that buys all year round if he wanted something most of the time he had to spend his own money unless it was shoes or clothes and even then if he wanted 100.00 pair of shoes he had to pay the difference.
At the time, he skateboarded, skateboards have to be replaced regularly , need parts etc .. all pretty pricey. I made him spend allowance the rest of year, but at xmas, we loaded him up for awhile . Video games, new systems , clothes, shoes and about 13 he started playing the guitar and he hunted and fished with DH.
My child had expensive hobbies lol.
Now I spend no more than 300 on him now , usually 100 cash and the rest clothes , shoes, socks , underwear because for some reason he doesn't replace his stuff when it gets ratty , guess it is a guy thing.
What I am finding difficult is college students coming home for Christmas and the gifts for them look like nothing compared to when they were little. I got in on that Lego deal yesterday (from this board) and bought about $160 worth of Legos for about $72 (four boxes). This will make up the bulk of my seven year old's Christmas gifts from us. The packages will look somewhat "significant" under the tree. It will be similar with my twelve (soon 13 year old). I have a $150 budget for each of the six boys. Last year the oldest kids took back almost every Black Friday door-buster item that I wrapped for them (and they might get $5-10 for the return). I am so not doing that this year!!!! I did that to make it look like they had a lot of packages under the tree. I have to give up that idea! I need to somehow get it out of my head that there needs to be a lot of packages under the tree! It just seems so small to give each of the older boys two $50 gift cards and one $50 gift--but I think that's where it's heading. Sigh...I must admit, it does take a lot of pressure off of me... Last year I bought four $50 gift cards from a shoe store (one for each of the older four) and wrapped each in a large box to make it "look like something" under the tree.![]()
WOW!!! After reading these post, I feel like very cheap. Last year, we spent less than $250 for 3 boys at Christmas. 2DS (10) 1DS (8) Jesus was given 3 gifts, so we keep with this tradiation and each child gets 3 gifts and then we get a big family gift. Last year, digital camera($95, paid $0.26 after coupons, ECB), Remote control car ($17), Scooter ($54, paid $27 after coupons/discounts) for DS(10). DS(10)yes, I have twins! DVD player ($89, coupons, $10gift card, paid $38), Scooter ($54, paid $27), NDS game ($20, after coupon, paid $14). DS (8) Scooter ($54, paid $27), NDS game ($35) and Book bag (camo of course, $25). For their stockings, maybe $25 total, which included calcuators, pencils, Disney Dollars ($5) each, which were free from purchases throughout the year. Our family gift was AP to Disney, $1500, grandparents paid the remainder of the AP. So, we have been able to take 6 trips to Disney, and leave today for a 4n/3d trip. We live 4 hours away, so we get to go often.
As my boys get older the $$ may change, but the concept will never change, 3 gifts per child. This year we will not be getting the AP passes, but will try and stay under $300 for all of their Christmas.
What do you think is a reasonable amount to spend on a 13 year old for Christmas???
What I am finding difficult is college students coming home for Christmas and the gifts for them look like nothing compared to when they were little. I got in on that Lego deal yesterday (from this board) and bought about $160 worth of Legos for about $72 (four boxes). This will make up the bulk of my seven year old's Christmas gifts from us. The packages will look somewhat "significant" under the tree. It will be similar with my twelve (soon 13 year old). I have a $150 budget for each of the six boys. Last year the oldest kids took back almost every Black Friday door-buster item that I wrapped for them (and they might get $5-10 for the return). I am so not doing that this year!!!! I did that to make it look like they had a lot of packages under the tree. I have to give up that idea! I need to somehow get it out of my head that there needs to be a lot of packages under the tree! It just seems so small to give each of the older boys two $50 gift cards and one $50 gift--but I think that's where it's heading. Sigh...I must admit, it does take a lot of pressure off of me... Last year I bought four $50 gift cards from a shoe store (one for each of the older four) and wrapped each in a large box to make it "look like something" under the tree.![]()