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<blockquote data-quote="MyFriendKita" data-source="post: 614700" data-attributes="member: 4888"><p>We have bought a new Christmas ornament every year since we got married (33 years and counting), and when difficult child was born, I started buying him a new ornament every year. I have ornaments marking his first through fifth Christmases, then I started getting him ornaments that reflected what he was interested in at the time. When he got old enough, I let him pick out his own ornament every year. That didn't last long, but bringing out the ornaments he picked out when he was four or five or six years old bring back some sweet memories (he wasn't really a difficult child until he was about nine). I still have them all, and someday my plan is to give them to him and his wife (if he ever meets someone and gets married).</p><p></p><p>My outrageous gift would be a month spent with husband on a private island (tropical, of course), laying on the beach all day and swimming in our private pool all evening, being waited on when we would like something to eat or drink, but otherwise, just being, with no other obligations. For a month, anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MyFriendKita, post: 614700, member: 4888"] We have bought a new Christmas ornament every year since we got married (33 years and counting), and when difficult child was born, I started buying him a new ornament every year. I have ornaments marking his first through fifth Christmases, then I started getting him ornaments that reflected what he was interested in at the time. When he got old enough, I let him pick out his own ornament every year. That didn't last long, but bringing out the ornaments he picked out when he was four or five or six years old bring back some sweet memories (he wasn't really a difficult child until he was about nine). I still have them all, and someday my plan is to give them to him and his wife (if he ever meets someone and gets married). My outrageous gift would be a month spent with husband on a private island (tropical, of course), laying on the beach all day and swimming in our private pool all evening, being waited on when we would like something to eat or drink, but otherwise, just being, with no other obligations. For a month, anyway. [/QUOTE]
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