I suggest not giving the adults anything, except perhaps your daycare provider and baked goods would be a nice gift for her. My family has long since stopped giving gifts to anyone but the children and no one is the worse for it. You can get more than enough to keep a two year old happy with $10 at a dollar store. Lori.
pseuzanne wrote: I’m a full-time student, and child support is my only income right
now, so needless to say my budget is tight. However, I’m
determined
NOT to go into debt (other than my school loans – for tuition only)
before I graduate. Here’s where the panic sets in. I have 6 people
to buy for at Christmas (mom, dad, brother, sister-in-law, 2-year-
old daughter, wonderful daycare provider)…not alot, but
nevertheless it adds up. I’m looking for suggestions for inexpensive
presents that SEEM like they cost alot more money! Unfortunately, I
haven’t had time this year to acquire free samples, peruse many yard
sales, or earn gift cards via online companies. And, I have very
limited time in my schedule to shop, so my normal bargain-hunting is
a bit curtailed. With all that said, do you have any suggestions for
the following people/interests?
Mom – 60 years old, likes reading, travel, New England, clothes
Dad – 60 years old, likes motorcycling, cooking, photography
Brother – 40 years old, likes ice hockey, gardening, eclectic music
Sister-in-Law –
48? years old, likes reading, art, eclectic music
Daughter – 2 years old, likes reading, crafts, ride-on toys
Daycare – 40-something, don’t really know her personal interests,
very down-to-earth person
Help!
Thanks,
Suzanne
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