Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of my kids is getting a trip for Christmas along with some inexpensive things, like stocking stuffers.
What are you doing for stocking stuffers?
Anonymous wrote:We got our two the same age an Epic Pass for skiing
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another idea is if the senior needs clothes for a prospective new job upon graduation, you could start on a wardrobe for him.
This is not a christmas gift.
Anonymous wrote:Another idea is if the senior needs clothes for a prospective new job upon graduation, you could start on a wardrobe for him.
Anonymous wrote:I got DS a cashmere sweater. I emphasized that it wouldn't last long. When it was worn out or piled, or he forgot and didn't launder it correctly, he didn't need to feel bad. Enjoy it for now. It was in the 60-80 dollar range. He loved it. Wore it over the holidays last year, last winter. Felt like a great luxury to him.
Anonymous wrote:One of my kids is getting a trip for Christmas along with some inexpensive things, like stocking stuffers.
Anonymous wrote:Another idea is if the senior needs clothes for a prospective new job upon graduation, you could start on a wardrobe for him.