I'm in the same boat OP. I went to pick an Angel from the tree at my gym. I walked away disgusted when the request I saw for a 2 yo girl was DIAMOND STUD EARRINGS! I don't even have those. Much less does my DD,
That takes the cake.
I'm in the same boat OP. I went to pick an Angel from the tree at my gym. I walked away disgusted when the request I saw for a 2 yo girl was DIAMOND STUD EARRINGS! I don't even have those. Much less does my DD,
2 y/o asking for diamond earrings....
That takes the cake.
See, IMO, that's Mama talking there... What 2 y/o could even say "diamond earrings"??
We adopted an elderly man through a local organization. The list had several items on it, including a robe and Christmas decorations. We had our trunk full for this person and amoung other things we got him a pz robe from the Disney catalog and lots of Christmas decorations. Through this organization you deliver the gifts yourself. Well, it did not go so well. He was very mean and grumpy, said that he did not need a robe, told us to take it back and he didn't was any Christmas decorations-he didn't even have a tree and the list said Christmas ornaments. I think the organization just put down whatever. We also got him a ton of food and when we went to put it in his fridge-it was full of BEER![]()
So now we usually give to a local Childrens Hospital or a family that we personally know that is in need.
I wonder if you would feel okay about someone (possibly a relative) giving your children gently used toys? My motto is if I wouldn't buy it/accept it for my own child, I'm certainly not going to give it to someone else. Also, for many of these children they probably only own used toys and clothing. Why shouldn't they have something all their own, never before used or owned?
I completely agree with these two posts!
This is just my thought.Last year my daughter was on a "angel list" and I requested clothes for her I stated that she was a 7 year old and she wore girl size 5. I didn't check the gifts she got I just put them under the tree and on christmas morning when she opened that gift she asked me why " SANTA" got her clothles that were size 5 juniors and that they didn't fit her.* The "angel" didn't leave any tags on the outfits and I couldn't find out where they got them so my daughter could wear them so I told her that santa does make mistake just like everyone else, so she said let donate them to someone who could use them. And yes I was very proud of her. But to tell you the truth I felt bad for her and I learned that I will check any gifts before putting them under the tree. That's maybe why people ask for gift card so they can get items that fit/ need ? Please don't think that I am ungrateful for the "angel", last year was the worst year of my life. I am a single mom and make minmal wage , I suddenly lossed my 23 year old son and with the cost of a funeral (over $12,000) I still have not been able to buy a plot or a headstone for him yet, I didn't have much money to spent on christmas. I would like to say THANK YOU to the "angels" out there from the bottom of my heart, you will never know how much the familys who recieve your gifts are grateful to you.![]()
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How in the world is a 10-year old who has little, and sees some of her friends at school with so much, wanting what THEY have greedy?
When you were 10, would you have been happy getting mittens as your only Christmas gift?
Face it...how many of our OWN kids NEED a Wii? None of them...NONE of them...but we buy things that they want because it makes them happy.
So why can't you keep the spirit of the angel tree and accept that you are fulfilling a wish for a kid who has no other hope of getting something they really want. Nothing says you can't still get them a pair of mittens...but consider that what really makes a kid happy on Christmas is getting something they want rather than need.
The bolded is what kills me about this need issue.How many of you really are giving your own kids mittens and a coat for Christmas??? Good grief. If you don't want to do it, then don't but good grief, most of these people are children. Last year I got DD an MP3 player for $10. Gave one to a girl her age on our church giving tree too. Found a digital camera this year for $45. Not the BEST quality but I am sure the child asking for it will be excited.
I know that sometimes the tags on the trees seem over the top and I am SURE there are people out there who scam the system. But I am also sure that many of these children have very little. The things my kids take for granted every day are a luxury in those children's lives. And sadly that is things like two pairs of mittens in case one is wet. So, I'll buy the mittens, but I will also buy the MP3 player.