Christmas mania
Help me! I am out of control! I cannot stop buying Christmas presents for Joseph!
I keep going out intending to buy for the other people on my list but then I just end up with a crat full of stuff for Joseph. I can't help it though. He's just really, really easy to buy for and just about everyone else I have to buy for is really, really hard.
I get great satisfaction out of finding the "perfect" gift. The problem is that I keep finding the "perfect" gift for one person over and over while everyone else on my list remains unbought for.
I think I might be acting out on some guilt I feel over Joseph's first Christmas with us. He was still our foster child at the time and we were being told on a weekly basis "He's going to go back home any day now. Expect it to happen at any time." I went to a used children's clothing store and bought him a big bag of clothes. I thought it would be of good use when he was back living with people who didn't know how to provide for his basic needs. About two days before Christmas I realized that he would be with us for the holidays and I went and got him a coupleof cheapie baby toys somewhere. And that's all he got for his very first Christmas. Yeah, I still feel a little crummy about that.
So now I need to make up for it by buying him everything that he expressed even a mild, passing interest in. Movies, computer games, Wii games, a Nintendo DS, art supplies, Tech Dudes, Cars cars, puzzles, board games, I'm out of control!
I hope Elle won't mind watching Joseph open presents for three hours while she sits there with her new pink bike and pink helmet and ..... not much else.
Sigh.
5 comments:
Poor Elle. Christmas guilt aside, I think this is common first/second child thing. Ar least for me. I can always think of a million things that I'd love to get for Matilda and the I try to think of something for Freya and it's really hard.
Remember how you didn't get me anything last Christmas and you feel bad about it now?
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nell - I think part of the problem is that Elle is at a hrad age to buy for. She's outgrowing her baby toys but she's still a bit too young for stuff for the next age group. Also, is it ok if I refer to you as your husband's woman?
aj - Once you learn to take care of your thing THEN we'll discuss getting you the $69 bowtie and the $119 flood pants.
aj - Once you learn to take care of your thing THEN we'll discuss
Hee! His groove thing!
Ahem... umm, can I be on your Christmas list? My goodness, I thought I was the only one spending money this Christmas!
Hey Dad, remember that Christmas when I was like, 6 and you yelled at me when I stepped on one of my toys and broke it? Yeah, trauma. But nothing a flat screen TV wouldn't cure.
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