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Dorm Room Necessities Sending our oldest away to college was going to be difficult enough as she selected a college 4.5 hours away and would be leaving her 10 year old sister behind. To make it more challenging, my job had just been reduced to part time hours so paying for college was an additional concern all of the sudden. In order to provide some basic DORM ROOM necessities, I began collecting items last September to present to her upon graduation from High school.
First I selected a HIGH quality LARGE laundry basket (I wrote her last name on bottom with a black sharpie). I began by scouring the drawers and closets at home for un-used items, purchasing from the dollar store or outlet malls and began redeeming FREE offers from some of the websites that give free samples and redeemed the FREE with purchase gifts when ordering office supplies. I've included most of the following items: Kitchen Items:
Cleaning Items:
I plan on adding food items such as Easy Mac, ramen noodles, canned soups, etc. I will add a roll of quarters too and probably a certificate to a fast food restaurant in the area. Then I'll wrap with cellophane purchased after Easter and top with a big bow. Purchasing the items a little bit at a time has been FUN (I made a list and only bought when on sale so it was like a scavenger hunt) but spread out the economic impact of the gift. This gift is practical and can be personalized to each recipient. I have given them in the past and they ahve always been a hit with any teen. You can use any item as your "gift box" if a laundry basket is too expensive or large to fill. By Diana from Prospect, KY Feedback About This Post:RE: Dorm Room NecessitiesMy gift to all my nieces and nephews has been a backpack filled with office supplies... pens, pencils, scotch tape, scissors, stapler w/box of staples, paper, notebooks, printer paper, etc. This comes from working in a university where I get a constant stream of "Can I borrow your stapler, or can I have some tape". Post By R. Flageolle (Guest Post) RE: Dorm Room NecessitiesI thinks it's great that you were able to have fun while doing this and also that you had the foresight to start that far ahead of time. Your daughter will be two steps ahead if she has your kind of attitudes. Good luck to her in school, and to you in life. Thanks. Post by tennesue RE: Dorm Room Necessities
This really is a super idea. I have a nephew who left for college 4 hours away last summer. Around Thanksgiving for his birthday, I mailed him a Walmart gift card. He told me it came just in time because he needed to buy toilet paper and new tires for his bicycle (his main mode of transportation around campus). When he was home for Christmas I fixed him up a bag of toiletries to take back to school. It was very appreciated. Post by TraceyI RE: Dorm Room NecessitiesDon't forget to throw in a roll or two of quarters for the washer and dryer. Also, she'll need a mattress cover, sheets, and a comforter--dorms don't provide them--but find out the mattress size. My son's went from an extra-long twin, to a regular twin, to a double in three years at the same college. Post by susanmajp RE: Dorm Room Necessities
I didn't see flatware in the list. She will need something to eat those quick snacks. Maybe some crackers or chips that she likes. You may need to get some DVD's too, some assignments may be too large for a CD, but hopefully not this first year. Post by trbrown22 RE: Dorm Room Necessities
What a thoughtful Mom you are! I woud have loved to have a basket like this when I moved out. Post By Diane (Guest Post) RE: Dorm Room Necessities
Sounds like you made her quite a great gift basket. Did you include cold medicine, anti-diarrheal, pepto and other comon medicines? I am sure she will be calling mom several times for suggestions on what to take for this or that. What about a calendar or a daily planner? Post by Becca25 |
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