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Ideas for Teacher gifts for Xmas?
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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 87844" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>Depending upon you money situation, I think that the right thing is either a home made goodie, or a gift certificate for something that <em>can't</em> be spent on school supplies. I will always remember Mrs. Rhinehardt in second grade coming to me after the Christmas holidays to tell me how much she enjoyed the banana bread that my mother had sent with me (there were five of us in Catholic school and my dad worked two jobs). She told me that she had a slice with butter every day until it was gone. </p><p></p><p>But if you can afford it, a $20 or $25 gift certificate ($700, Abbey?!?!?) to Olive Garden, or a certificate for a pedicure would be great. It's something the teacher can do for themselves on their vacation or a weekend, and might be something that they don't get to treat themselves to very often.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 87844, member: 99"] Depending upon you money situation, I think that the right thing is either a home made goodie, or a gift certificate for something that [i]can't[/i] be spent on school supplies. I will always remember Mrs. Rhinehardt in second grade coming to me after the Christmas holidays to tell me how much she enjoyed the banana bread that my mother had sent with me (there were five of us in Catholic school and my dad worked two jobs). She told me that she had a slice with butter every day until it was gone. But if you can afford it, a $20 or $25 gift certificate ($700, Abbey?!?!?) to Olive Garden, or a certificate for a pedicure would be great. It's something the teacher can do for themselves on their vacation or a weekend, and might be something that they don't get to treat themselves to very often. [/QUOTE]
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