Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every year I go through my phone and order physical prints of pictures I’ve taken of my kids throughout the year. They each get a giant envelope with all their pictures in their stocking. They absolutely love this, a good chunk of time is spent just looking through the pictures and remembering each event or laughing at the ones they hadn’t seen before. Usually I’ll also give them a photo album under the tree and they can add their photos to it later.
I like the idea of going through family photos on Christmas Day!
Anonymous wrote:Every year I go through my phone and order physical prints of pictures I’ve taken of my kids throughout the year. They each get a giant envelope with all their pictures in their stocking. They absolutely love this, a good chunk of time is spent just looking through the pictures and remembering each event or laughing at the ones they hadn’t seen before. Usually I’ll also give them a photo album under the tree and they can add their photos to it later.
Anonymous wrote:DS is into theater. Over the years he’s accumulated a stack of loose programs and show memorabilia that gets scattered around his room or hidden away in desk drawers. I’m getting him a scrapbook, some photo corners, and 4x6 prints of previous performances, cast parties, selfies, etc. so he can put together a memory book. I might do a similar sports-themed one for his brother.
Anonymous wrote:Experience gifts are good for this age too. My DD is a swimmer and one of her presents is going to Charlottesville in February for a UVA meet and we will spend the night in a fun hotel, go to a good restaurant for dinner, get some UVA swimming merch, etc.
Anonymous wrote:DS 11
Thermal sticker printer. Only about $30 with 4 rolls of stickers so hopefully it’s a good deal
Radio/music player for bedroom (doesn’t have a cell phone that plays music)
Light up frisbee. Should be fun over a dark winter night
Nice jump rope
DS 9
3-D printing pen
Trick yo yo
Anonymous wrote:Honestly not meant to be snarky: have you asked them what they want?
My teen DD gives me a Google slide deck and I round out with a few surprises.
Anonymous wrote:My 12yo wants a bread maker lol.
She’s sporty and doesn’t like shopping or malls really. She loved the Dicks gift card we gave her for her birthday so might do one of those again.
She wants a light up soccer ball. Friends have one and it’s fun when they’re playing outside after dinner at this time of year.
Got her a couple of graphic novels.
Lindt Santa
That’s it so far.
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.