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Sunday, July 11th, 2010 at
4:16 pm
Our neighbor’s son is turning one and I’d like to get him something that his parents will be happy about; they are financially well-off so I know he doesn’t NEED anything. I have brothers 17 years younger than me so I know that noisy toys are generally not appreciated. I’m also pretty sure he’s going to get 900 new outfits to add to his collection. As a parent, what sort of gift would you be happy to receive? Something educational? Fun? Practical? Sentimental? Specific ideas are definitely welcome.
Saturday, July 10th, 2010 at
4:27 pm
I’m a first grade secular teacher in a private modern orthodox Jewish school and I’m struggling to find ideas/printables for educational Chanukah projects for my students to do next week. There seems to be a distinct lack of Jewish stuff on the net for me to use (which is frustrating). Any ideas would be awesome. Especially if it’s something I can print out for them to make or do. And any ideas for cheap Chanukah gifts would be greatly appreciated!!
Chanukah sameach!
Friday, July 9th, 2010 at
4:17 pm
Does anyone have any decent, not snotty ideas on how to promote a less extravagant holiday this year? My in-laws (bless their hearts) insist on spending a large amount of money on each of us every year, including our 2 kids. While I am VERY greatful, I feel the money could be put to better use, like donating to a charitable cause (my first choice) or putting money into a savings account or saving bonds for our kids. While we are not rich by any means, we are able to afford the things we need and ocassionally even splurge on things we want. Our kids do not need more clothes or more toys, and suggestions for educational items are usually thrown by the wayside. I do not want to be rude or cause any sour feelings over the holidays. My side of the family has adopted a no-gift giving rule, and we are all much happier (and less stressed) ever since starting this. Our gift to each other is our presence, not our presents. Any Positive suggestions? Please don’t be rude!