Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one ever fills mine.
You should definitely get yourself some stuff. I realized once my daughter was old enough to notice that I didn't want her to think moms don't get gifts. And even if you are single and don't have kids, get yourself something!
Doesn’t buying stuff for your own stocking kind of send the wrong message too though?
Anonymous wrote:In case anyone hasn’t seen the SNL skit OP referenced and is curious... I can’t quickly find just the video, but you can see it here: https://www.scarymommy.com/snl-moms-robe-gift/
Anonymous wrote:No one ever fills mine.
Anonymous wrote:My daughter figured out that I stuff my own and took over doing mine when she was 10.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one ever fills mine.
You should definitely get yourself some stuff. I realized once my daughter was old enough to notice that I didn't want her to think moms don't get gifts. And even if you are single and don't have kids, get yourself something!
I was asking how much they cost because the pp said they have to save up. If they have to save up to buy a dog how will they afford it when they have to feed it and take it to the vet?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How much do they cost?Anonymous wrote:I haven't bought myself anything, but am saving for a dog. Who knew it would be so hard to get a dog? In my state your choices are pretty much chihuahuas, German shepherds, cattle dogs or bully breeds. Nothing wrong with any of those if you have the lifestyle and space for them, but I don't. So--that leaves purebreds since the dogs that would be a good fit for the average apartment dweller get snapped up the same day they become available. Maybe the universe doesn't want me to have a dog, or maybe I'm supposed to wait a while longer, but that's what I'm putting my personal Xmas funds toward.
Can you adopt