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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 391167" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>Thank you everyone for the wonderful ideas! Trinity - difficult child loved the lego advent calendar. I think we did it about 2 years ago.</p><p> </p><p>Being Diva's first Holiday living away from home, I wanted to give her something to make it through December. She is still in that early stage of loving being on her own but also a tad homesick. She also is still not comfortable being at her home alone (when the downstairs tenant is gone) but I know many women who are not comfortable overnight alone so she may never grow out of that one? I already have a huge bag full of winter items (plates, table cloths, bowls, etc.) waiting for her to open on the first snowfall she gets. Snowmen items to decorate her kitchen for the winter. I figured an advent calendar would help keep her from the temptation of opening her winter gift too early. </p><p> </p><p>It was so much fun putting Diva's together that I figured I should do one for difficult child.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 391167, member: 5096"] Thank you everyone for the wonderful ideas! Trinity - difficult child loved the lego advent calendar. I think we did it about 2 years ago. Being Diva's first Holiday living away from home, I wanted to give her something to make it through December. She is still in that early stage of loving being on her own but also a tad homesick. She also is still not comfortable being at her home alone (when the downstairs tenant is gone) but I know many women who are not comfortable overnight alone so she may never grow out of that one? I already have a huge bag full of winter items (plates, table cloths, bowls, etc.) waiting for her to open on the first snowfall she gets. Snowmen items to decorate her kitchen for the winter. I figured an advent calendar would help keep her from the temptation of opening her winter gift too early. It was so much fun putting Diva's together that I figured I should do one for difficult child. [/QUOTE]
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