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difficult child has now sold (ebay) all the gifts he received from us last year...
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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 487354" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>I can't tell you if you should give him those gifts or not. </p><p></p><p>But I can say this is why katie, moron man, and the 3 grandkids didn't receive anything that cost much last year or the year before. What is the point of going through the trouble of picking out a nice gift if they're not going to hold on to it at all? The first xmas we were back in touch we went all out to buy the grandkids a really nice xmas, and spent over 200.00 to send it to them. Three or 4 months later she left it all behind when they moved into another motel room. I could have climbed through the computer screen and phone lines and strangled her. (it wasn't the first time) The next year I sent them each a 20.00 gift card. Last year was another big xmas, except we found the cheapest way possible to purchase the gifts. They got a LOT but I spent very little. I just wasn't taking the chance. </p><p></p><p>difficult child's gifts this year are no small expense. If it were me, he'd get a 20.00 gift card to walmart or something. Nothing expensive he can resell for cash.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 487354, member: 84"] I can't tell you if you should give him those gifts or not. But I can say this is why katie, moron man, and the 3 grandkids didn't receive anything that cost much last year or the year before. What is the point of going through the trouble of picking out a nice gift if they're not going to hold on to it at all? The first xmas we were back in touch we went all out to buy the grandkids a really nice xmas, and spent over 200.00 to send it to them. Three or 4 months later she left it all behind when they moved into another motel room. I could have climbed through the computer screen and phone lines and strangled her. (it wasn't the first time) The next year I sent them each a 20.00 gift card. Last year was another big xmas, except we found the cheapest way possible to purchase the gifts. They got a LOT but I spent very little. I just wasn't taking the chance. difficult child's gifts this year are no small expense. If it were me, he'd get a 20.00 gift card to walmart or something. Nothing expensive he can resell for cash. [/QUOTE]
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