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how much do you spend on christmas
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<blockquote data-quote="anonymous6" data-source="post: 1211481"><p>when they are little we buy pretty good stuff at thrift stores. they only need a cleaning up. same with clothes since they grow out of them. the older kids we ask them to make a list and ask them for their first best choice. we make a big deal telling them "NO WAY!" since it usually pretty expensive but we usually give them that item so they are surprised.</p><p></p><p>stocking stuffers is my specialty since that was MY favorite part on Christmas morning. I get time worn favorites like yo-yo's, that little spiro-wheel that you set off with a string, marbles, paddleball, silly puddy, tops, candy, and lots of little favorites that work year after year. they will stay real busy with the simplest stuff. </p><p></p><p>the little ones have more fun with the mt boxes. ha ha.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="anonymous6, post: 1211481"] when they are little we buy pretty good stuff at thrift stores. they only need a cleaning up. same with clothes since they grow out of them. the older kids we ask them to make a list and ask them for their first best choice. we make a big deal telling them "NO WAY!" since it usually pretty expensive but we usually give them that item so they are surprised. stocking stuffers is my specialty since that was MY favorite part on Christmas morning. I get time worn favorites like yo-yo's, that little spiro-wheel that you set off with a string, marbles, paddleball, silly puddy, tops, candy, and lots of little favorites that work year after year. they will stay real busy with the simplest stuff. the little ones have more fun with the mt boxes. ha ha. [/QUOTE]
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