Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe it's because I have a laid back boy, but I cannot see what people are buying that they need to start months in advance. At Xmas kid was gifted a comfy chair and large trunk (that he likely won't even take) .
What is left - bedding towels, laundry bag?
Fridge and/or Microwave - will wait until we talk to roommate.
Everything else he already has in his room now...backpack, hangers, desk lamp, binders, pencils, surge protector, etc.
Other incidentals will be $150. If I save 10% more buying this with coupons now vs in July, that's $15.
Altho my kid has repeatedly said he doesn't care, I want to wait so he can participate. I'm hoping it will be more fun and may mean more if he can picture himself leaving to get in the "mood" and buy the few things we will buy all at once. I don't want to take this from him by catching piece meal "sales" during a pandemic.
Add some extra storage containers/drawers. trash pail, desk lighting, sundries like laundry detergent, Tylenol, dishes/silverware (1 plate, bowl, fork, knife, spoon, glass), detergent to wash them, Band-Aids, xlong bedding, shower caddy....my son never got to the point of caring. I made a big Target run and told him he could return anything he did not like or think he needed. He still had no comment.
Some kids DO care, though. My daughter is excited to go to college and shopping for stuff increases the anticipation. But then, she was also always the kid who was SOO excited to go to target to buy her school supplies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe it's because I have a laid back boy, but I cannot see what people are buying that they need to start months in advance. At Xmas kid was gifted a comfy chair and large trunk (that he likely won't even take) .
What is left - bedding towels, laundry bag?
Fridge and/or Microwave - will wait until we talk to roommate.
Everything else he already has in his room now...backpack, hangers, desk lamp, binders, pencils, surge protector, etc.
Other incidentals will be $150. If I save 10% more buying this with coupons now vs in July, that's $15.
Altho my kid has repeatedly said he doesn't care, I want to wait so he can participate. I'm hoping it will be more fun and may mean more if he can picture himself leaving to get in the "mood" and buy the few things we will buy all at once. I don't want to take this from him by catching piece meal "sales" during a pandemic.
Add some extra storage containers/drawers. trash pail, desk lighting, sundries like laundry detergent, Tylenol, dishes/silverware (1 plate, bowl, fork, knife, spoon, glass), detergent to wash them, Band-Aids, xlong bedding, shower caddy....my son never got to the point of caring. I made a big Target run and told him he could return anything he did not like or think he needed. He still had no comment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe it's because I have a laid back boy, but I cannot see what people are buying that they need to start months in advance. At Xmas kid was gifted a comfy chair and large trunk (that he likely won't even take) .
What is left - bedding towels, laundry bag?
Fridge and/or Microwave - will wait until we talk to roommate.
Everything else he already has in his room now...backpack, hangers, desk lamp, binders, pencils, surge protector, etc.
Other incidentals will be $150. If I save 10% more buying this with coupons now vs in July, that's $15.
Altho my kid has repeatedly said he doesn't care, I want to wait so he can participate. I'm hoping it will be more fun and may mean more if he can picture himself leaving to get in the "mood" and buy the few things we will buy all at once. I don't want to take this from him by catching piece meal "sales" during a pandemic.
Add some extra storage containers/drawers. trash pail, desk lighting, sundries like laundry detergent, Tylenol, dishes/silverware (1 plate, bowl, fork, knife, spoon, glass), detergent to wash them, Band-Aids, xlong bedding, shower caddy....my son never got to the point of caring. I made a big Target run and told him he could return anything he did not like or think he needed. He still had no comment.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe it's because I have a laid back boy, but I cannot see what people are buying that they need to start months in advance. At Xmas kid was gifted a comfy chair and large trunk (that he likely won't even take) .
What is left - bedding towels, laundry bag?
Fridge and/or Microwave - will wait until we talk to roommate.
Everything else he already has in his room now...backpack, hangers, desk lamp, binders, pencils, surge protector, etc.
Other incidentals will be $150. If I save 10% more buying this with coupons now vs in July, that's $15.
Altho my kid has repeatedly said he doesn't care, I want to wait so he can participate. I'm hoping it will be more fun and may mean more if he can picture himself leaving to get in the "mood" and buy the few things we will buy all at once. I don't want to take this from him by catching piece meal "sales" during a pandemic.
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t bother. It isn’t gonna happen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I bought 2 things (mattress pad and a little cart) before the world shut down. Not buying anything else until I know he’s moving in, which I think is highly unlikely.
Other 10:02 here. What would he use the little cart for? Just curious- not snarky. Wondering if I need to add that to my list.
Anticipating as a nightstand or to hold snacks or toiletries. Based on the videos I saw of dorms at his school (shot by kids of their actual rooms) and other message boards, it seems like a popular, flexible item. And on sale and with a coupon at Michael’s it was super cheap.
Like this:
https://www.michaels.com/lexington-3tier-rolling-cart-by-recollections/M20002049.html?dwvar_M20002049_size=16.81%22%20x%2013.98%22%20x%2029.9%22&dwvar_M20002049_color=Rose%20Gold
Anonymous wrote:Don’t assume XL. I believe some schools including UMD have regular Twin

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I bought 2 things (mattress pad and a little cart) before the world shut down. Not buying anything else until I know he’s moving in, which I think is highly unlikely.
Other 10:02 here. What would he use the little cart for? Just curious- not snarky. Wondering if I need to add that to my list.