Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you believe all of her "big" gifts are destined to be hand me downs? Seems crappy.
OP here - I never said I'd give her hand-me-downs as a gift, but I'm not going to go out and buy a new bike when there is a perfectly suitable one in the attic. That wouldn't be a gift, just something that we make her own when its time for her to use it. It also means that a bike, etc. is one less option for a "big" gift when it comes time for Christmas/Birthday.
You should not make every big thing a hand-me down. There is being frugal, and then there is being cheap and unfair. Every bike she owns as a child should not be a hand-me down, regardless of the status of the bike in the attic. And yes, I have two children that are 17 months apart. My youngest son always gets his own smaller bike or scooter. You will send your younger daughter a clear message if EVERYTHING she gets was new and shiny for someone else.
As for parties and such, I have a friend whose child was born a few days after Christmas. She just sends out the invites a lot earlier than usual. If we are in town, we ALWAYS go to his birthday party.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you believe all of her "big" gifts are destined to be hand me downs? Seems crappy.
OP here - I never said I'd give her hand-me-downs as a gift, but I'm not going to go out and buy a new bike when there is a perfectly suitable one in the attic. That wouldn't be a gift, just something that we make her own when its time for her to use it. It also means that a bike, etc. is one less option for a "big" gift when it comes time for Christmas/Birthday.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly yes. DH is a holiday birthday and it's HARD. He definitely doesn't really get separate birthday and Christmas gifts. And since his is right after Christmas, no one really wants to celebrate again and are burnt out from the holidays.
Do people really have the time and inclination to add a birthday to the mix in the days leading up to Christmas, though? Just curious because I am facing a Christmas time birth soon.
Anonymous wrote:
I know several people with birthdays close to Christmas, including my cousin who was born on the 24th. None of them have ever had problems. You can schedule the party for a few days later than you usually would, and make it extra special! My DD once had a dino party where the activity was finding and analyzing dino poop to find out whether they were herbivores or carnivores.
As for gifts, there is a plethora of choice these days. I'm sure you can find a few items her older sister doesn't have. What will make things easier by far is not spoiling them like crazy at each gifting event, so that whatever the date, you always have ideas for presents!
Anonymous wrote:Honestly yes. DH is a holiday birthday and it's HARD. He definitely doesn't really get separate birthday and Christmas gifts. And since his is right after Christmas, no one really wants to celebrate again and are burnt out from the holidays.
Anonymous wrote:Why do you believe all of her "big" gifts are destined to be hand me downs? Seems crappy.