Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op I am having a similar issue. I say dont buy the shoes but buy other stuff that is on the list.
I have a 6yo DD and we picked a 6yo girl. We only have to buy one thing of the list but can but more if we want to . For toys it said, lego and play doh so I got both of those. For clothes it said size 12 pants and size 14 tops. Now, my kid is pretty well built and she is in a 7/8 so I can see a larger kid being a 10 maybe. But i cant imagine any 6yo being in a size 12 pants and a 14 shirt. I am pretty sure these clothes if bought are going to another person. So I am skipping the clothes and buying the 2 toys requested.
Who cares if the clothes are going to someone else? You sound like a horrible person.
Yes, like maybe a 12 or 13 y/o sibling who has aged out of the program? Better make sure that kid doesn't take advantage!
I am the PP that posted this. I get that some of you disagree with me, but do I choose clothes that I would buy for my 6yo ( larger) or clothes for a young teen then?
Our Church only requests we but one thing so I dont think I am being mean. We are not rich either. My kid is getting 6 things for xmas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op I am having a similar issue. I say dont buy the shoes but buy other stuff that is on the list.
I have a 6yo DD and we picked a 6yo girl. We only have to buy one thing of the list but can but more if we want to . For toys it said, lego and play doh so I got both of those. For clothes it said size 12 pants and size 14 tops. Now, my kid is pretty well built and she is in a 7/8 so I can see a larger kid being a 10 maybe. But i cant imagine any 6yo being in a size 12 pants and a 14 shirt. I am pretty sure these clothes if bought are going to another person. So I am skipping the clothes and buying the 2 toys requested.
Who cares if the clothes are going to someone else? You sound like a horrible person.
Yes, like maybe a 12 or 13 y/o sibling who has aged out of the program? Better make sure that kid doesn't take advantage!
I am the PP that posted this. I get that some of you disagree with me, but do I choose clothes that I would buy for my 6yo ( larger) or clothes for a young teen then?
Our Church only requests we but one thing so I dont think I am being mean. We are not rich either. My kid is getting 6 things for xmas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op I am having a similar issue. I say dont buy the shoes but buy other stuff that is on the list.
I have a 6yo DD and we picked a 6yo girl. We only have to buy one thing of the list but can but more if we want to . For toys it said, lego and play doh so I got both of those. For clothes it said size 12 pants and size 14 tops. Now, my kid is pretty well built and she is in a 7/8 so I can see a larger kid being a 10 maybe. But i cant imagine any 6yo being in a size 12 pants and a 14 shirt. I am pretty sure these clothes if bought are going to another person. So I am skipping the clothes and buying the 2 toys requested.
Who cares if the clothes are going to someone else? You sound like a horrible person.
Yes, like maybe a 12 or 13 y/o sibling who has aged out of the program? Better make sure that kid doesn't take advantage!
Anonymous wrote:I wonder if OP was interpreting size 9 to be a woman's size 9 and that's why she was so surprised, as it would indeed be surprising for a 5 year old to have a woman's 9 size.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op I am having a similar issue. I say dont buy the shoes but buy other stuff that is on the list.
I have a 6yo DD and we picked a 6yo girl. We only have to buy one thing of the list but can but more if we want to . For toys it said, lego and play doh so I got both of those. For clothes it said size 12 pants and size 14 tops. Now, my kid is pretty well built and she is in a 7/8 so I can see a larger kid being a 10 maybe. But i cant imagine any 6yo being in a size 12 pants and a 14 shirt. I am pretty sure these clothes if bought are going to another person. So I am skipping the clothes and buying the 2 toys requested.
Who cares if the clothes are going to someone else? You sound like a horrible person.
Anonymous wrote:If you don't want to get what is on the card, just buy a bunch of random crap and donate to a shelter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those surprised that impoverished children can wear larger clothes than your UMC counterpart clearly don’t understand the sociology of poverty and obesity.
Yep.
There's also a weird undercurrent of expecting poor people to be dishonest ("I think the clothes are for someone else! The horror!") that is really sad but typical. Would it be so bad if the family was looking to share the gifts with, say, an older cousin? Would it really be so bad?
Anonymous wrote:Those surprised that impoverished children can wear larger clothes than your UMC counterpart clearly don’t understand the sociology of poverty and obesity.
Anonymous wrote:Op I am having a similar issue. I say dont buy the shoes but buy other stuff that is on the list.
I have a 6yo DD and we picked a 6yo girl. We only have to buy one thing of the list but can but more if we want to . For toys it said, lego and play doh so I got both of those. For clothes it said size 12 pants and size 14 tops. Now, my kid is pretty well built and she is in a 7/8 so I can see a larger kid being a 10 maybe. But i cant imagine any 6yo being in a size 12 pants and a 14 shirt. I am pretty sure these clothes if bought are going to another person. So I am skipping the clothes and buying the 2 toys requested.
Anonymous wrote:I have the same question re: our angel tree recipient. He is- 15 month old wearing 4 T clothes and bigshoe size. I got whatever was listed on the the card.