Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:4 kids
2 books from Santa
One outfit from each set of grandparents
Stockings with school supplies
Siblings’ gifts are household chore exchange
That sounds meager. Do you need help?
NP. Do you realize that "meager" on top of kids who literally have everything they need and truly want is...still excessive? When will you people understand what truly wanting and needing looks like.
We celebrate with "meager" gifts, that's what the materialistic parents out there would probably say. We spend the bulk of our holiday time and money sponsoring 3 families from a women's shelter. That's where we go big. My kids LOVE being a part of this process and are very thoughtful in what we pick out for our families. My oldest teared up with joy when she found just the right comforter that a little girl had asked for.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:4 kids
2 books from Santa
One outfit from each set of grandparents
Stockings with school supplies
Siblings’ gifts are household chore exchange
That sounds meager. Do you need help?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really hate the idea that grandparents are buying so many toys that parents are doing one gift from Santa and 2 from themselves. The grandparents already had their turn to load the tree with toys. My kids get to wake up to the magic of a bunch of presents under the tree. I don't care what anyone else gets them.
I agree. Both my mom and MIL are in the "buy as much crap as possible and don't ask what the kids want" camp. There are piles and piles of presents. Then the grandmas get annoyed that the kids aren't so thankful for the 50 $3 toys they got from the target dollar spot.
Anonymous wrote:4 kids
2 books from Santa
One outfit from each set of grandparents
Stockings with school supplies
Siblings’ gifts are household chore exchange
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really hate the idea that grandparents are buying so many toys that parents are doing one gift from Santa and 2 from themselves. The grandparents already had their turn to load the tree with toys. My kids get to wake up to the magic of a bunch of presents under the tree. I don't care what anyone else gets them.
I agree. Both my mom and MIL are in the "buy as much crap as possible and don't ask what the kids want" camp. There are piles and piles of presents. Then the grandmas get annoyed that the kids aren't so thankful for the 50 $3 toys they got from the target dollar spot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Want, need, wear, read is so depressing. If you don't want to purchase a lot of gifts, then don't. But why stick to something so strict? Just buy a few fun gifts and some clothes if needed. If you have a child that's going through a phase where they have slowed down on reading for fun and don't enjoy clothes, do you think they're going to enjoy christmas morning? Stop being scrooges. Or get your kid some socks, a book & a toothbrush, I guess.
I hate the want/need/wear thing too! And year after year?!! What a bummer.
+2 Seriously. And a majority of the people doing it are so proud they stick to the specific 4 gifts. The whole idea probably started off innocently, but then the mommy martyrs took over. I hope their kids enjoy their winter boots, pillowcases and book.
Yes! And whenever someone new discovers it, they’re like, “loooooove this idea.” But get upset when Santa brings a pile of toys for other kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Want, need, wear, read is so depressing. If you don't want to purchase a lot of gifts, then don't. But why stick to something so strict? Just buy a few fun gifts and some clothes if needed. If you have a child that's going through a phase where they have slowed down on reading for fun and don't enjoy clothes, do you think they're going to enjoy christmas morning? Stop being scrooges. Or get your kid some socks, a book & a toothbrush, I guess.
I hate the want/need/wear thing too! And year after year?!! What a bummer.
+2 Seriously. And a majority of the people doing it are so proud they stick to the specific 4 gifts. The whole idea probably started off innocently, but then the mommy martyrs took over. I hope their kids enjoy their winter boots, pillowcases and book.
Anonymous wrote:I really hate the idea that grandparents are buying so many toys that parents are doing one gift from Santa and 2 from themselves. The grandparents already had their turn to load the tree with toys. My kids get to wake up to the magic of a bunch of presents under the tree. I don't care what anyone else gets them.