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Frugal Christmas Gifts For TeensSo now any little thing I give them is nothing to them. I know gift cards and money would be options, but we never bought our kids. Sometimes I think its mostly his older girlfriend, but unsure. I just don't know any ideas right now. Back to school shopping was a disaster with my daughter (15) so now I am thinking Christmas will be the same! :( Christine from MO Feedback About This Post:RE: Frugal Christmas Gifts For TeensJust know that spending time with your kids is something that they will remember, not gifts. Last year on Christmas Eve we took our kids out for lunch at Arbys and then to a matinee (we never go to the movies) and just spent the day with them. That was their favorite part of last Christmas and have requested that we do it again. Honestly, your children are old enough to know your financial situation and I'm sure that they are not worried about what kind of gifts they get from you. Post By mjr (Guest Post) RE: Frugal Christmas Gifts For Teens
HI, Post by momo5 RE: Frugal Christmas Gifts For TeensThank all of you for your encouragement. I have already started some of the ideas. It means a lot to me that you have shared with me. xx Post by chrissym15 RE: Frugal Christmas Gifts For Teens
Hi, Post By mrsz Bartow, Fl (Guest Post) RE: Frugal Christmas Gifts For TeensI'm making homemade gifts for all my teen friends this year. :) but last year I went to the dollar store and picked up a bunch of beauty items that had looked like they have come from a nice store. You could buy lotion/bath beads/and shower gel for each daughter and only spend about $6. Also they had $1 winter scarves at the Dollar Tree too! Post By Molly (Guest Post) RE: Frugal Christmas Gifts For Teens
Oh you poor thing! God bless you. You just continue to be consistent with your kids, especially your daughter. Keep on with the same rules and values that you have always had for her, and it will get better; she will see, in the long run, that it was you who stayed the same and truly loved her. I know that it's hard now, but "this too shall pass." And remember, that she has been through a lot lately too. She also has had to deal with Mom's dissability and Dad's abandonment -- she's probablly still hurting a lot too. Of course, at 15, she would never let you know that. So just keep on loving her. Post by bailegirl RE: Frugal Christmas Gifts For TeensYou can shop at a thrift store/tag sale and buy sometimes new items. If you are handy you can alter a used item to appear different. How a about a memory or scrap book. You could gather items from when they were young photos and etc and make memory books. Good Luck! Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Frugal Christmas Gifts For Teens
As a girl who grew up in a large family with very little money, I can tell you that Christmas was hard. There were many years where we got no gifts. Nothing. Not even socks. That wasn't the hard part. It was dreading the question from your friends "What did you get for Christmas?" I started lying and having vague answers like "Oh, some clothes and stuff; the usual." Peer Pressure and being singled out for being different is really hard at that age. Post By guest (Guest Post) RE: Frugal Christmas Gifts For Teens
I agree with some of what the others have posted, but not all of it. Your ex did you wrong, and now he is trying to buy the love of his children. It is true you can not compete, and you should stop trying. If you do, two things will happen. You will fail and make yourself feel even worse, and you will teach the kids that not only are material things the most important things, but that those without much money do not deserve respect and acceptance. Post by Poor But Proud RE: Frugal Christmas Gifts For Teens
Thank you all so much. Staying positive is what I needed to hear. The ideas are SUPER! I am so glad for posting, I really needed the boost you all gave me! Now I am off to start some of these projects! Post By chrissym15 (Guest Post) Frugal Christmas Gifts For TeensChristine, I was in the same boat as you several years ago, so I can understand your frustration and sadness. I'm sorry you're going through this, but please know you'll end up the better person if you take care of yourself, constantly try to keep a sense of humor and focus on your blessings, never, never apologize for what you can't provide your kids (they know!), but instead look for and do things that money can't buy: prepare a scavenger hunt or road rally for them to look for a special gift; make a photo collage of them doing different activities; plan a themed get-together for their friends (all-you-can-eat snack night) with everyone bringing their favorite snack to share; plan something your kids can do to "give back" to the community (visit a children's hospital, help illiterate folks learn to read, make cards for nursing home residents, etc.). The library has tons of idea books for things that are free or inexpensive to do. Your kids might look down on your efforts at firts, but if you keep a positive, up-beat attitude, remind them of their blessings and how much you love them and how much being with them means to you, it'll wear off on them (eventually!). Good luck, and God bless. Post By Caseye (Guest Post) RE: Frugal Christmas Gifts For Teens
Hi there! Post By Elizabeth Watts, Oklahoma (Guest Post) RE: Frugal Christmas Gifts For TeensYour kids are old enough to understand the realities of finances. I would ask them to make a Christmas list of up to 3 things that cost less than XXX dollars each. Remind them this is not a shopping list-it is a suggestion list. Have them include one "to do with mom or family" item on the list. Maybe a coupon book of one item a month like "1 meal of your choice", 1 "no chore" weekend", 1 baked item of your choice, 1 sleepover at our house for X friends etc. Be creative. Post By Linda (Guest Post) RE: Frugal Christmas Gifts For TeensWhy not focus on the holiday and what you and your children can do for others? Serve together at a food pantry, or a soup kitchen, or help get and wrap gifts for the disadvantaged. Teach them the art of giving, not receiving and then maybe they can appreciate whatever special (not costly) gift you give them. Post By kathy (Guest Post) RE: Frugal Christmas Gifts For TeensThe best thing you can give them is experiences of things you did together. Would your daughter like horses? Maybe a trip to a farm to see them and care for them as a volunteer, grooming and such. Does your son like race cars? My girlfriend wowed her son no end, he still sleeps with it, when she took a common plain white painter's cap to a local dirt race track. She took along a marker and his photo, and collected autographs from drivers (who never get to give autographs anyway, such a small track). He was blown away because so many started with 'Hello Eric!' Post by kimhis RE: Frugal Christmas Gifts For Teens
First of all, you need to be happy that the children's father is being a part of their life. Plus, how awesome that your son has a car and your daughter has her own laptop. A great deal of children have nothing. Stop trying to keep up with your ex, it is not a game. Loving them and raising responsible adults is the only thing that matters. Post by momandmurray RE: Frugal Christmas Gifts For TeensI feel for you guys its tough buying stuff with little or no money heres an idea for ya the site is slickdeals dot net. I hope they don't boot me for this. They have everything on there; some free, some cheap, just great deals. God bless and good luck. Post by nextra RE: Frugal Christmas Gifts For Teens
When my daughter was 15 or so & every year after that, I would buy her a brown bag full of 2nd hand books. I picked these up at garage sales, the 2nd hand book store, etc. She always loves getting books. Post by mulberry204 RE: Frugal Christmas Gifts For TeensI'm on an extremely low income myself so I've come up with tons of ways to save. Find out what they want and go online to see what sorts of coupons you can find on the gifts. Also, don't forget about ebay...you can purchase a lot of items still new but much cheaper than retail. For a 15 year old girl think of jewlery that is in style...someting that will last forever. I'm assuming your son is around 18...on the bright side at that age expectations drop a little in general. There are a lot of cool things you can get for fairly cheap...think something cool for his vehicle possibly. I find sometimes a few cheap things make me just as happy as one big expensive thing. Post by jediwa72 |
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