Anonymous wrote:Tween Daughter is easy. She wants anything and is delighted by everything.
14 year old DS is impossible. All he would really ask for is cash. And he never even spends it. Just likes watching his bank account grow like Scrooge. He loves soccer, but as this is the default gift idea he has no need for any items relating to soccer, including all the team paraphernalia. He doesn't care about trendy clothes or shoes. And his birthday is November, so we used up all the random ideas we had. No idea what to do for him. Experience gifts.. maybe. But I struggle with gifting him an experience that the whole family won't participate in. And then... is it really "his" gift or a "family" gift.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3d printer
Books
Shoes (Jordan’s)
which 3D printer? I'm looking for suggestions for my DS (12)
Anonymous wrote:If DS likes watching his money grow, how about some stock in a company he has an interest in?
Anonymous wrote:3d printer
Books
Shoes (Jordan’s)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op. My daughter made a list but it doesn't have enough stuff on it that I will buy. My son is a minimalist and would never make a list. Thanks for the ideas! Keep them coming!
Same. Thanks for starting this thread, OP. My minimalist 12yo DD just shrugs when I ask her what she wants. Her little sister is full of ideas
It’s not that they’re minimalists, they’re in a new phase of life too. Toys aren’t interesting anymore but they are still too young to know what their interests, styles, preferences are in the world beyond toys. It’s a tough phase to buy for, but as they mature and develop their real interests it does get easier.
DP. Mine has strong interests, but there is only so much I can buy for them. He doesn't need more soccer/basketball gear, chess paraphernalia or puzzle/board games. He's not really interested in going to a concert or sports game. He also just had a birthday, which ate up all the ideas I did have. Hoping for some generic inspiration here!