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<blockquote data-quote="rejectedmom" data-source="post: 15414" data-attributes="member: 2315"><p>Janet. I agree any gift should be acknowledged. I also love a bargin and my kids know that the 'treasure hunt' is just a ton of fun for me. My difficult child's don't want anything used and my easy child's don't care. The consequence is a natural on. My difficult child's ge store bought items much smaller in value that my easy child's bargin items. I put alot of thought into my difficult child's gifts and it shows. For my difficult child 1's 30th birthday I got together a bunch of her photos from all her years on earth i scanned them into my graphics program and made up a nice composit which I then printed out and framed in a nice 8x10 frame. My easy child got a beautiful large painting that I found in a antique store but which was modern so not very expensive. easy child also lets me be creative with her children's gifts and the kids love the unique toys and things I come up woith. For my grand daughter's 2 birthday i bought an old trunk painted it and put her name on it and filled it with dress-up clothes and jewlery. It was a huge hit! My difficult child would never tolerate that so i won't even concider doing something like that when she has kids. -RM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rejectedmom, post: 15414, member: 2315"] Janet. I agree any gift should be acknowledged. I also love a bargin and my kids know that the 'treasure hunt' is just a ton of fun for me. My difficult child's don't want anything used and my easy child's don't care. The consequence is a natural on. My difficult child's ge store bought items much smaller in value that my easy child's bargin items. I put alot of thought into my difficult child's gifts and it shows. For my difficult child 1's 30th birthday I got together a bunch of her photos from all her years on earth i scanned them into my graphics program and made up a nice composit which I then printed out and framed in a nice 8x10 frame. My easy child got a beautiful large painting that I found in a antique store but which was modern so not very expensive. easy child also lets me be creative with her children's gifts and the kids love the unique toys and things I come up woith. For my grand daughter's 2 birthday i bought an old trunk painted it and put her name on it and filled it with dress-up clothes and jewlery. It was a huge hit! My difficult child would never tolerate that so i won't even concider doing something like that when she has kids. -RM [/QUOTE]
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