bobdole369
Diamond Member
$0 is appropriate. Spend the money on something you guys actually need. This end of year shop-a-thon pisses me off.
Outside of clothes and possibly furniture, WTF is a 4 and 1 year old going to do with $400 or even $500 worth of presents? Have you lost your mind?
For you parents who have younger kids (like under 7) and spending $300+, are you finding excuses to spoil your kid / meet the budget you set for yourself? I can understand easily finding things to spend $500 on for a 18 year old (car stuff, games, TV, stuff for college, laptop, books, etc). But I really cannot think about what a 3 year old would really want or need that costs $300 or more. Or even $100. And don't say you bought your son a new crib for $1100. That's not really a gift to him.
Wow, apparently I'm outside the norm; I didn't think I was. It depends on the year; we never go into debt for Christmas. Some years, we can afford a lot more than other years; e.g. when my wife returned to college to go from R.N. to R.N. B.S.N. (get the bachelor's degree too), we didn't have as much cash laying around. But just a week ago, I paid cash for a used car for my younger son (who is in college) - he lives at home and commutes in order to save a ton of money (room and board is a ripoff at his school.) But, with a bad computer in his car, and inspection expired, he needed a replacement vehicle. Regardless of that, for Christmas, the garage is being turned into an apartment for him (at least I hope to be done by Christmas.) Plus, he's getting a 40" HDTV for Christmas, and an iphone, plus clothing. I'm not sure what son #1 is getting for Christmas yet; but both of their girlfriends are getting Kindles.
2 years ago, each son got a set of riding gear (motocross.) The Leatt neck braces alone were almost $400 each. Toss in a set of boots for each, helmets, gloves, clothing, chest protectors, kidney protectors, and you're looking at $700 each. Plus, they got lots of other clothing and smaller gifts like video games.
In other recent years, we've purchased brand new kayaks for the boys, a $700 guitar, a $400 tube amp, lots of car related items (new set of tires), and all those damn xbox games at $50ish each.
Of course, when they were younger, we didn't spend that much on them; but at the same time, I insisted with my wife on going for quality, not quantity. As our income grew, and our kids got older, they became involved in more expensive hobbies. Thus, our spending on them grew as well.
would the holidays totally suck without dropping $700 on your kid?
I can't recall a single Christmas present my parents ever gave me, but our holidays were all pretty good.
My son who is 4 got a new TV for his room and is getting a guinnea pig which will be shared with the 1 year old. The one year old got some clothes, dolls and a dollhouse, unless you have kids you have no clue how expensive that shit is. Kids toys are expensive!
Dolls and doll houses do not cost that kind of money unless you're getting into the collectible/scale model kind of thing and neither a one or four year old cares.
I remember gifts I've received as an adult, but from childhood? no... well, ok, I vaguely remember one pirate-themed board game, but outside of that, all my toys blend together and I couldn't tell you if they were from birthdays or Christmases or gifts from my grandparents.That's really sad...even if only a candy bar, yet you remember nothing?