Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The question was whether to give her money for Christmas and, if so, how much?
Of course, Christmas money. That is a gift.
Your bigger problem OP is the rest of it, and I'm right there with you. DC age 20, who is away at an expensive private college, took 3 trips this semester, including one short one abroad. He believes that he paid for them because he has a $15/ hour job on campus that brings in about $75 a week and worked some over the summer. DH and I remind him that as long as he is on our dime and we are funding his $85,000-a-year education, he is not really paying for much of anything.
He is working retail over winter break.
Here's an idea, tell your kid no. 3 trips in one semester? They don't need to be traveling. You created this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The question was whether to give her money for Christmas and, if so, how much?
Of course, Christmas money. That is a gift.
Your bigger problem OP is the rest of it, and I'm right there with you. DC age 20, who is away at an expensive private college, took 3 trips this semester, including one short one abroad. He believes that he paid for them because he has a $15/ hour job on campus that brings in about $75 a week and worked some over the summer. DH and I remind him that as long as he is on our dime and we are funding his $85,000-a-year education, he is not really paying for much of anything.
He is working retail over winter break.
Anonymous wrote:The question was whether to give her money for Christmas and, if so, how much?