i am asking this cause this is gonna be the 1st year i can give him a good x-mas at home, but the last 2 years all he had was a christmas dinner at relatives and gifts from them........how can i make it special?
2006-09-08
01:27:22
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i know he loves buses, taxis, police cars, trucks, the "cars" movie from pixar, elmo, and he loves to dance to music, from even the 70's...he's a real happy lil boy!
2006-09-08
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Your son is such a lucky guy to have found such a loving father like you.
Kids don't really bother about gifts after a while, but what they always remember is how you made them feel that day, and how special and loved they felt around you on that day, so let you son know that!
Rest is just about being creative, gift don't really matter afterall, they mind be jumpy or sad about it for a while, but when they realise that the effort you made to spend time with them, they will always remember that.
Make his day special which only you can do, through your loving presence and spending time with him, just doing nothing or may be doing something together!
2006-09-08 02:12:32
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answered by Abhishek Joshi 5
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Spend what you can afford. Find out what he really, really wants and try to get the things he seems to want the most. Make all kinds of wonderful memories surrounding Christmas, not just about the gifts. Bake cookies, get an advent calendar to count down the days. Drive around the neighborhood looking at the lights. Make decorations and ornaments together. In the end, the toys will break and he'll forget which gifts he got as he grows up, but he'll never forget the special things you did together at the holidays.
2006-09-08 01:37:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Whatever makes you happy. We all know by now, children will beg and fall out for a toy that they want and when they get it.. It's the same toy we find a week or two later underneath everything, lost in history from only a week ago.. So be careful not to over spend.. But do make him happy.. Kids appreciate the gesture more than what the item is itself, unless there old enough to make decision on there own.. But in your case your supermom to a 3 year old. He would appreciate what ever he gets I'm sure... And good luck
2006-09-08 03:25:36
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answered by The'Truth 2
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I don't know that it is about money. My suggestion is to find out what he really wants. My parents were sneaky people, we got a special phone call from Santa and that was how we told him (and them) what we wanted. And since they were in the room when the call came in, we knew it wasn't them. A child that age doesn't have a real concept of the value of money, all they know is what they want. (I am not saying that you should go crazy, getting him everything he says he wants.) If you are a good mom, and it sounds like you really are, then you probably already know a few things that will make his eyes light up!
2006-09-08 01:36:22
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answered by PurpleAnkh 2
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It isn't how much $ you spend. It's how you spend your time. Get him a few toys and clothes, spend no more than 1/2 day's wages.
Then take him to someplace special. It could be a walk in the park. Or build a snow man. Or to the zoo. Bring a camera (get a single use camera if you don't have one). It's these things that he will remember when he grows up.
2006-09-08 01:40:09
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answered by SPLATT 7
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I fairly have a 2 365 days previous son and am planning on spending about $2 hundred-$three hundred on him this 365 days. in my opinion, It quite relies upon on what's properly on your family individuals financially and may no longer be dictated by technique of what others sense is suitable along along with your mom in regulation. in case you and your husband have an really reliable earnings flow , quite some disposable earnings after expenditures, and a nicely funded economic statement with an emergency mark downs account, a nicely funded retirement account on your age/earnings bracket and a college mark downs plan on your son then in my opinion, spending $500 on presents on your son does no longer be outrageous...that's Christmas in spite of everything so spoil away. in case your funds are not proper although, perchance you ought to guage slicing again a touch and putting the version into mark downs...make it a custom and get in touch with it an annual Christmas present for your family individuals's economic nicely-being. in case you reduce your Christmas spending in 0.5 and make investments $250 a 365 days for the subsequent 15 years at an universal 8% annual go back, your son would have about $7k more desirable than he in the different case would have for school. Regardless, holidays are for the toddlers so spoil them as a lot as you could interior a reduce in accordance along with your economic project and in no way others.
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answered by Anonymous
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The amount you spend doesn't determine how special you make it. Every year I asked my Kids what they wanted from Santa and from mom and dad, I made sure I found what they wanted then added a few extra things. I remember one year all my son wanted was a hockey stick. He was 4 that year he made such a big deal over Santa getting him what he wanted that he didn't care about the battery operated 4x4 we got him. SO remember special is not the amount of money you spend on a child.
2006-09-08 01:34:50
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answered by c0mplicated_s0ul 5
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I celebrate Christmas as a religious holiday so I have always avoided making it about things. I like to spend time w/ my children, decorating and making cookies. Also, you can make personalized homemade crafts w/ your son that are age appropriate and fun. Search the web for ideas. Remember he's three years old so just having his mommy and loving family around him will make it a special holiday.
2006-09-08 01:34:12
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answered by mad 3
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Even so I would not go over board , most kids today get so much because the parents feel guilty for not spending enough time with them that they expect everything to be handed to them . Of course make it nice , wrap everything pretty , and do something special with him . Start a tradition !
2006-09-08 01:56:45
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answered by Geedebb 6
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Try Dollar General
2006-09-08 01:29:18
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answered by Anonymous
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