I just filled my own stocking

Anonymous
I stuff my own stocking too. I’m doing everyone else’s and the kids are prime Santa years but they would catch on that mine is very different from the others. It’s also a chance to treat myself to some things since I’m doing all the shopping for everyone else anyway.
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Anonymous wrote:I haven't bought myself anything, but am saving for a dog. Who knew it would be so hard to get a dog? In my state your choices are pretty much chihuahuas, German shepherds, cattle dogs or bully breeds. Nothing wrong with any of those if you have the lifestyle and space for them, but I don't. So--that leaves purebreds since the dogs that would be a good fit for the average apartment dweller get snapped up the same day they become available. Maybe the universe doesn't want me to have a dog, or maybe I'm supposed to wait a while longer, but that's what I'm putting my personal Xmas funds toward.
How much do they cost?


Can you adopt
I was asking how much they cost because the pp said they have to save up. If they have to save up to buy a dog how will they afford it when they have to feed it and take it to the vet?
do you guys not save up (or budget) for anything—vacations, car, any of purchase out of the ordinary?
Anonymous
Wait, so if the mom’s stocking is empty is the dad’s too? If not, that’s a terrible message to send kids, so glad you are rectifying.

DH has always filled mine, and MIL adds stuff.
Anonymous
I always fill my own stocking: chocolates, Altoids, nice hand cream, cute socks—the same kinds of things I buy everyone else. Sometimes there’s an extra surprise or two in there on Christmas morning, which I appreciate.
Anonymous
My sister and I would always send small things for each other. We didn't bother this year so I bought a Christmas ornament and eye cream and tossed it in there.
Anonymous
I only put out stockings for the kids and dog for this reason. I’m not filling one for DH if he doesn’t for me.
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Anonymous wrote:My daughter figured out that I stuff my own and took over doing mine when she was 10.


This is so adorable. (Mom of boys here does not hope for this.)



Mine does and he's 17. He already put wrapped gifts under the tree for DH and me and cards!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: Always have to fill my own stocking because if I don’t, kids will wonder hey santa forgot me.


+100
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: Always have to fill my own stocking because if I don’t, kids will wonder hey santa forgot me.


+100
time to tell them Santa comes for kids—do they not listen to any Christmas music? Every single song about Santa mentions coming for kids—-never for adults.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Chocolate covered cherries - the cheap ones sold at cvs.


Not even whole foods?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My daughter figured out that I stuff my own and took over doing mine when she was 10.


This is so sweet!
Anonymous
I buy candy for all the stockings and include mine. My husband will add a few things, but I bought some new wool socks I can add if my stocking seems too empty.

Anonymous
I always buy everything for the stockings. Normally everyone gets a couple things from the same categories. For example everyone is getting socks -
Smart wool for me, compression ones for DH and the kids get something holiday themed. This year we're all also getting something to drink from - DH is getting a hydro flask, I'm getting a coffee mug I really wanted and kids are getting star wars Tervis tumblers. Everyone also gets the same hand sanitizer, chap stick and candy. My parents normally provide gift cards for everyone's stocking too.
Anonymous
I don't hang stockings for adults. But I do buy myself a few gifts. My husband does buy me something, but I figure I might as well wrap the items i buy for myself. Four books this year.
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Euphemism?
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