Anonymous wrote:Oh I have a good one- a vanity for all the cosmetics and skin care products.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My middle schooler asked for a horse, two kittens, a phone and tickets to see Taylor Swift...
Someone is in for a disappointing xmas morning
Maybe some riding lessons? Volunteer to foster kittens or volunteer at a shelter to help with cats and kittens?
Yeah she gets all that - horseback riding lessons, camp in the summer. We visited a cat cafe last week. She wants the next step in cat and horse ownership![]()
Kittens are really cute, PP. Just sayin'.
They also become cats and can live for 18-20 years. Just sayin.’![]()
(just kidding — we have a cat and he’s kind of awesome)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My middle schooler asked for a horse, two kittens, a phone and tickets to see Taylor Swift...
Someone is in for a disappointing xmas morning
Maybe some riding lessons? Volunteer to foster kittens or volunteer at a shelter to help with cats and kittens?
Yeah she gets all that - horseback riding lessons, camp in the summer. We visited a cat cafe last week. She wants the next step in cat and horse ownership![]()
Kittens are really cute, PP. Just sayin'.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d like to get a Stanley tumbler with top handle as a gift. Would 20 oz or 30 oz be better for middle school girls?
20 oz is a bit small. My DD requested the 30oz.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread has been....eye opening. I had no idea people spoiled their children so much. My 8 and 10 year olds just asked for a Barbie Dreamhouse and we're not getting it because it's too expensive. I don't belong here, LOL
So what ARE you buying your 8 year old, and do you really think that is still what you will be buying her when she is 16?
so many defensive people here, LOL!!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread has been....eye opening. I had no idea people spoiled their children so much. My 8 and 10 year olds just asked for a Barbie Dreamhouse and we're not getting it because it's too expensive. I don't belong here, LOL
Well it’s a teen and tween thread, they like more expensive things and not Barbies anymore. You belong on the elementary forum for toy ideas.![]()
I think you're missing the point. It was about price, not age or toys vs. beauty. My point is that I'm not buying my kids a $150 toy and will not be buying them $25 name brand lip masks when they ask for that.
Anonymous wrote:This thread has been....eye opening. I had no idea people spoiled their children so much. My 8 and 10 year olds just asked for a Barbie Dreamhouse and we're not getting it because it's too expensive. I don't belong here, LOL
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 12yo DS wants a Sodastream and a chandelier.
He sounds amazing.
Weird comment! Why is this 12yo more ‘amazing’ than another 12yo DS who wants something like sneakers or dice for D&D?
Why is he more amazing than the tween that asks for sneakers or D&D stuff? I need to explain this? One kid has unusual, mature and impecable taste. The other is just run of the mill and basic. I like creative types. You like basic. That’s okay, too.
Wow, really? You're judging a 12yo as basic because they don't want a Sodastream and a chandelier? That's just ridiculous.
I mean, you can't even spell impeccable, so I'll take your mean-spirited comment with a grain of salt.
Anonymous wrote:Not trying to be snarky but genuinely curious, when did your kids get do into brand names and how did they learn all the brands they're desiring ?My eighth grader and sixth grader are pretty brand ignorant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 12yo DS wants a Sodastream and a chandelier.
He sounds amazing.
Weird comment! Why is this 12yo more ‘amazing’ than another 12yo DS who wants something like sneakers or dice for D&D?
I rolled my eyes at that “he’s amazing!” comment too.
They’re ALL amazing! So, please, more gift ideas, lol. Seriously, girl age 15-17 especially. Please and thank you.
Yes they are! There’s no need to make nasty comments because someone said something nice about another kid.
Does your DD have a favorite animal? You could “adopt” one through the WWF. They send you a plushie and a certificate.