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Has everyone decided what you are getting the kidlets or are you waiting for boyfriend sales
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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 391348" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>It's really difficult for my boys at this age. Always new Christmas eve jammies. Probably a new GPS for difficult child and something equal for easy child. They usually get gas cards or gift cards from the aunts and uncles. </p><p>The adults have decided to pass on gifts. They are traveling by plane which makes it very difficult. Their airfare is my gift and my cooking/meals/baking is their gift.</p><p>The little kids will be fun. Donna, I totally agree. I am much more apt to overindulge the youngsters than even my own sons. I have to control the clothing shopping. She doesn't need any more clothes. I did get her a courderoy dress with ballet slippers on it. She just started ballet lessons. Our only girl(on my side) wants a Scooby Doo cave or something. I ordered that on amazon.com. Not sure about the 10 and 12 yr old. </p><p>Have to check with the parents. The one year old is easy enough.</p><p>I did buy the recordable book from Hallmark. I think it's a nice keepsake. </p><p>husband already got me a locket to put a photo in last month. </p><p>I think I'm going to make the lemoncello that was posted and give a small bottle of that with a nut roll to a few neighbors. </p><p>We really enjoy the holidays but I'm passing on the whole boyfriend hype. It's fun to wander around and share the energy but I'm not shopping in that craziness.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 391348, member: 3"] It's really difficult for my boys at this age. Always new Christmas eve jammies. Probably a new GPS for difficult child and something equal for easy child. They usually get gas cards or gift cards from the aunts and uncles. The adults have decided to pass on gifts. They are traveling by plane which makes it very difficult. Their airfare is my gift and my cooking/meals/baking is their gift. The little kids will be fun. Donna, I totally agree. I am much more apt to overindulge the youngsters than even my own sons. I have to control the clothing shopping. She doesn't need any more clothes. I did get her a courderoy dress with ballet slippers on it. She just started ballet lessons. Our only girl(on my side) wants a Scooby Doo cave or something. I ordered that on amazon.com. Not sure about the 10 and 12 yr old. Have to check with the parents. The one year old is easy enough. I did buy the recordable book from Hallmark. I think it's a nice keepsake. husband already got me a locket to put a photo in last month. I think I'm going to make the lemoncello that was posted and give a small bottle of that with a nut roll to a few neighbors. We really enjoy the holidays but I'm passing on the whole boyfriend hype. It's fun to wander around and share the energy but I'm not shopping in that craziness. [/QUOTE]
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