I keep reading and every time I almost change my mind and think "yes you guys are right, its Christmas let them ask for what they want" my mind clicks back to the fact that the kids are not filling out the form but the parents are.
I started this thread because we have been that family on the tree. Without a long drawn out story I will just say that for major medical reasons my husband was put in the hospital, for two months I made no money as I was a stay home mom (at the time), this all happened just before Christmas.
When I was asked what my kids wanted I would not have dreamed of putting huge gifts on that application for *help*.
Because our situation was very drastic we ended up in the news paper, people came out in droves, the school wanted to help us etc.etc. I had to turn people away and most of the gifts we sent back to salvation army or a church because I refused to keep gifts that would either not be used or did not fit my children's interests.
So when I went out with my daughter last week and saw the gift tree FULL of tags asking for the type gifts mentioned here I could not help wonder why the parents (again not the kids) would have felt it ok to ask for these huge gifts.
I have not seen anyone bash or insult a child here, not sure how that debate was started.
I started this thread because we have been that family on the tree. Without a long drawn out story I will just say that for major medical reasons my husband was put in the hospital, for two months I made no money as I was a stay home mom (at the time), this all happened just before Christmas.
When I was asked what my kids wanted I would not have dreamed of putting huge gifts on that application for *help*.
Because our situation was very drastic we ended up in the news paper, people came out in droves, the school wanted to help us etc.etc. I had to turn people away and most of the gifts we sent back to salvation army or a church because I refused to keep gifts that would either not be used or did not fit my children's interests.
So when I went out with my daughter last week and saw the gift tree FULL of tags asking for the type gifts mentioned here I could not help wonder why the parents (again not the kids) would have felt it ok to ask for these huge gifts.
I have not seen anyone bash or insult a child here, not sure how that debate was started.
I want to donate items to Toys for Tots and Angel Trees, but they specify that it must be new items. I have some gently used toys with all the pieces and accessories that I could donate, but they don't want those.
We are all free to give and donate where we want to.
