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<blockquote data-quote="plaster" data-source="post: 435938" data-attributes="member: 16686"><p>Last year our family decided to "adopt" a child for Christmas. My children's school had a list of children that were less fortunate. The school allowed you to purchase how much or how little you chose, and no one had to know who bought it. That was very important to my husband & I because we wanted our kids to know we weren't not buying these gifts for any recognition or praise, it was only to help other children have a good Christmas. It turned out one of my son's great friends was on the list. We had a blast buying for him. My son knew his likes...things we would enjoy, what type of clothing he'd wear. It turned out really nice. We chose to take the gifts to the school and they called his mother to come get them. To this day no one know that we bought the gifts. I would never want him to feel ashamed or embarrased.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="plaster, post: 435938, member: 16686"] Last year our family decided to "adopt" a child for Christmas. My children's school had a list of children that were less fortunate. The school allowed you to purchase how much or how little you chose, and no one had to know who bought it. That was very important to my husband & I because we wanted our kids to know we weren't not buying these gifts for any recognition or praise, it was only to help other children have a good Christmas. It turned out one of my son's great friends was on the list. We had a blast buying for him. My son knew his likes...things we would enjoy, what type of clothing he'd wear. It turned out really nice. We chose to take the gifts to the school and they called his mother to come get them. To this day no one know that we bought the gifts. I would never want him to feel ashamed or embarrased. [/QUOTE]
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