So they aren't allowed to spend money given as a gift. Interesting. My BIL/SIL did this. The entire family started giving gift cards. If we wanted to donate to college, we would do so specifically. A birthday or Christmas gift is exactly that. OP, given this perhaps a gift card is the way to go. |
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DD has to use her own sending money for some things. She was love $20 in cash!!
As a parent I don't judge. I just want DDs friends to celebrate her day with her. I understand some parents are just barely holding life together by threads - just come a be DD friends.... |
That is unfortunate. I doubt any of your kids friends or acquaintances want to contribute to your kid's college fund. I hope your kid starts complaining about this to his friends so their parents have the option to give him something else instead. |
+1. We do $15. |
This is what we do too. My daughter makes a homemade card, designed and printed on the computer, then we tape a 20 to the inside. Done. It's personalized, but I don't have to run around getting a gift card (added fees), or a paper card (waste of money). It may be tacky, but that's what going on at the Powers' house. |
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| I think it is completely fine to give a gift card. I actually gave one to my niece for her 9th birthday. She has everything under sun thanks to wealthy parents and even wealthier grandparents. Rather than shell out cash for something she will likely never use/read/play with, I sent a $20 gift card to pick out her own gift. I'd asked her mother for gift suggestions, but they were out of my range. |
Good ideas!! One thing I do is to have my kids pick out gifts for teachers, relatives,etc.... Those they have to pick out. But for classmate parties, the above idea works.... Often we even do store bought card-- they do have to pick card and sign. |
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I think it's ok, although a gift card would be better IMO and also, amazon prime can get you something easily in case you ever change your mind but don't want to do the Target thing again.
I do sort of agree that ideally, this should be a little bit about teaching your DS about how to select a gift for a friend, but that is in a perfect world. Just want to step back a minute and point out how many, many threads on DCUM are about DHs who don't know how to give gifts or anticipate their DW's wants re a gift, and how they get really upset over this. Pages and pages of threads, every Valentine's Day and Christmas and Mother's Day, and also birthdays and anniversaries. Well, I tend to think that this may be the genesis of that. And whatever, we all have busy lives. I'm sort of lamenting, though, that our lives are so busy that going through the process of thinking about a gift for a kid and pressing a button on amazon is too much work. And I get it, it often IS too much effort. |