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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 215000" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>The horror of being told my check bounced when in line has kept me from ever floating checks. </p><p>Once I had to leave a huge order of groceries behind because I somehow messed up my check book big time. Never again. </p><p></p><p>I am making calendars with the photo's I have been sent of niece and nephews for Christmas gifts. They are 20.00 and are priceless. </p><p>We have for a long time de emphasized long christmas lists. It seemed to encourage self absorption and the "gimme's". I figured it was up to us as parents to redirect our kids from this sort of holiday insanity. Hopefully their childhood memories will be about food, family, laughter, sharing and appreciation.</p><p>When the boys were little they were allowed request one large item and one small item. Anything else they got from family was the gravy and a surprise. Now, they don't even ask and seem to like it better this way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 215000, member: 3"] The horror of being told my check bounced when in line has kept me from ever floating checks. Once I had to leave a huge order of groceries behind because I somehow messed up my check book big time. Never again. I am making calendars with the photo's I have been sent of niece and nephews for Christmas gifts. They are 20.00 and are priceless. We have for a long time de emphasized long christmas lists. It seemed to encourage self absorption and the "gimme's". I figured it was up to us as parents to redirect our kids from this sort of holiday insanity. Hopefully their childhood memories will be about food, family, laughter, sharing and appreciation. When the boys were little they were allowed request one large item and one small item. Anything else they got from family was the gravy and a surprise. Now, they don't even ask and seem to like it better this way. [/QUOTE]
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