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<blockquote data-quote="Californiablonde" data-source="post: 568035" data-attributes="member: 2196"><p>Thank you all for your advice and help. To be honest, I don't think I should have to seek outside help for gifts this year. Like I said before, My kids get lots of gifts every year from relatives. My mom just told me what she got both my kids for Christmas this year. WOW is all I can say. She went above and beyond her grandmotherly duty. They will be quite pleasantly surprised Christmas morning (we spend it at my mom's house every year) and my kids will be over joyed with what they got. She basically got them everything they wanted. So I seriously don't feel bad for my kids at all, nor do I want some sort of organization to provide gifts for my kids when they really don't need it. I would hate to take away from other families who really are in need. We are not. difficult child is fine with only getting one gift from me this year. She is more concerned with not having a Christmas tree for our cat. Yes, our cat is her main concern. So anyway, thanks for the tips, but my kids really don't need anything extra more than what they ever had. Oh, and in response to therapy, even though that is not what this thread is about, I am going shopping for a new therapist after the holidays when I can afford it. And difficult child will continue her therapy like she always has.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Californiablonde, post: 568035, member: 2196"] Thank you all for your advice and help. To be honest, I don't think I should have to seek outside help for gifts this year. Like I said before, My kids get lots of gifts every year from relatives. My mom just told me what she got both my kids for Christmas this year. WOW is all I can say. She went above and beyond her grandmotherly duty. They will be quite pleasantly surprised Christmas morning (we spend it at my mom's house every year) and my kids will be over joyed with what they got. She basically got them everything they wanted. So I seriously don't feel bad for my kids at all, nor do I want some sort of organization to provide gifts for my kids when they really don't need it. I would hate to take away from other families who really are in need. We are not. difficult child is fine with only getting one gift from me this year. She is more concerned with not having a Christmas tree for our cat. Yes, our cat is her main concern. So anyway, thanks for the tips, but my kids really don't need anything extra more than what they ever had. Oh, and in response to therapy, even though that is not what this thread is about, I am going shopping for a new therapist after the holidays when I can afford it. And difficult child will continue her therapy like she always has. [/QUOTE]
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