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What do you buy for Xmas?
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<blockquote data-quote="Skylark Matrix" data-source="post: 86274" data-attributes="member: 3919"><p>If you want to get them something of a keep sake value perhaps start them a collection of precious moments, willow tree angels, etc. you know what you like along that line. HOWEVER, keep them at your place until things look like they are going to work out with this couple, and make it baby oriented. Have it in a special place where they and baby can grow up seeing the items and hopefully baby will be a easy child that can appreciate them at an appropriate time. For their Christmas gift consider a small token personal item with a gift card attached to be used in the after Christmas sales for something they need, like a crib, or food, or clothing. Christmas is so hard with this type of child. We have ingrown ideas of wonderful holiday times, but they don't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skylark Matrix, post: 86274, member: 3919"] If you want to get them something of a keep sake value perhaps start them a collection of precious moments, willow tree angels, etc. you know what you like along that line. HOWEVER, keep them at your place until things look like they are going to work out with this couple, and make it baby oriented. Have it in a special place where they and baby can grow up seeing the items and hopefully baby will be a easy child that can appreciate them at an appropriate time. For their Christmas gift consider a small token personal item with a gift card attached to be used in the after Christmas sales for something they need, like a crib, or food, or clothing. Christmas is so hard with this type of child. We have ingrown ideas of wonderful holiday times, but they don't. [/QUOTE]
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