Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A few years back, my sis requested to only exchange gifts for the kids due to budget constraints. We all agreed, and it has been much easier. Just say it and make it happen
+1. I did this in my family. So much easier.
Anonymous wrote:A few years back, my sis requested to only exchange gifts for the kids due to budget constraints. We all agreed, and it has been much easier. Just say it and make it happen
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just tell them that you are tightening your belts to save for college, and let's keep the gift-giving just kids.
Do they give your kids junk as well? I'd probably keep going with the kids but keep the budget small for each kid; even $10 per kid can get a book, fun socks, sale shirt, set of coloring pencils, and so on.
Yes, they do the same for our child. I think everything she has gifted our child so far has been re-gifted (she has a daughter two years older than our daughter) Clothes that are the wrong size for the wrong season, 2 piece clothing sets that only contain 1 piece, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Just tell them that you are tightening your belts to save for college, and let's keep the gift-giving just kids.
Do they give your kids junk as well? I'd probably keep going with the kids but keep the budget small for each kid; even $10 per kid can get a book, fun socks, sale shirt, set of coloring pencils, and so on.
Anonymous wrote:Just tell them that you are tightening your belts to save for college, and let's keep the gift-giving just kids.
Do they give your kids junk as well? I'd probably keep going with the kids but keep the budget small for each kid; even $10 per kid can get a book, fun socks, sale shirt, set of coloring pencils, and so on.