Anonymous wrote:
Would you open 20+ gifts, write the notes, and then take the toys back? Toys that are just forgotten in a jumble of other toys within days or weeks? My kids have plenty of toys and would rather have a big party 18-25 kids at a fun venue than have 20+ small toys.
Anonymous wrote:If you don’t start with ‘no gifts’ it’s a tough transition.
We had her first school-friends party that WASN’T a “no gift” party this year when it was a smaller group of friends (mid-elementary) - she had to write thank you notes to everyone. Once that was done, she decided she wanted a no-gift party next year.
In our circles (UMC pretending to be MC in the DMV) it’s been “no gift” when it’s with the younger kids (under 8/9) and everyone in the grade/age group is invited. As guest lists get smaller and the kids start thinking of gifts for each other, gifts tend to be the norm.
Makes sense to me, 20+ guests = 20+ impersonal gifts for a kid who hasn’t made the connection yet. It also makes it a lot easier for all parents involved. There were always a few close friends who brought gifts, and lots of cards — typically handmade, some with stickers, lollipops, bubbles etc., so the birthday kid never felt deprived.
Anonymous wrote:"Your birthday is all about me. I know you're new to this world but I've been here for years and I'm tired. I'm tired of all the things you find new and exciting, so we're just cutting them out. You understand, don't you Larla? It's so boring to get gifts these days. What, it's not boring for you? Well then you're being selfish! What about mommy? I mean, all the plastic in the world?"
It usually goes over well. Don't worry so much about what they think and feel and you're be fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Your birthday is all about me. I know you're new to this world but I've been here for years and I'm tired. I'm tired of all the things you find new and exciting, so we're just cutting them out. You understand, don't you Larla? It's so boring to get gifts these days. What, it's not boring for you? Well then you're being selfish! What about mommy? I mean, all the plastic in the world?"
It usually goes over well. Don't worry so much about what they think and feel and you're be fine.
What? How about they already got 20 presents from parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles, and various others besides their school friends. Kids should be able to understand excess
Anonymous wrote:maybe something like, "it's easy to forget what coming together is about if you focus on the gifts"
am i fooling myself in thinking this is a good mesage for kids and will get through?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Your birthday is all about me. I know you're new to this world but I've been here for years and I'm tired. I'm tired of all the things you find new and exciting, so we're just cutting them out. You understand, don't you Larla? It's so boring to get gifts these days. What, it's not boring for you? Well then you're being selfish! What about mommy? I mean, all the plastic in the world?"
It usually goes over well. Don't worry so much about what they think and feel and you're be fine.
What? How about they already got 20 presents from parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles, and various others besides their school friends. Kids should be able to understand excess
Ok, and? You put some away and give them out every few weeks. Problem solved. It's their birthday. A bit of excess is ok.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Your birthday is all about me. I know you're new to this world but I've been here for years and I'm tired. I'm tired of all the things you find new and exciting, so we're just cutting them out. You understand, don't you Larla? It's so boring to get gifts these days. What, it's not boring for you? Well then you're being selfish! What about mommy? I mean, all the plastic in the world?"
It usually goes over well. Don't worry so much about what they think and feel and you're be fine.
What? How about they already got 20 presents from parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles, and various others besides their school friends. Kids should be able to understand excess
Ok, and? You put some away and give them out every few weeks. Problem solved. It's their birthday. A bit of excess is ok.