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  1. I am looking for a set of Pokemon sheets for a full size bed. They must not make them anymore b/c I can't find them. The last set I bid on through eBay ended up going for $94, and they weren't even in the package! My son wants Pokemon sheets more than anything, but I can't see paying that much for them. If you know where I can find some, please let me know!!!
  2. I couldn't tell you how many each child gets. It all depends on what they ask for. I have a friend who has 25 boxes and she fills each one with a gift for each of her kids and then gives them Santa gifts on top of that. She said she's afraid one will think they got more than the other if she doesn't do it that way. I totally don't get that kind of thinking.

     

    We have cut way back with Christmas. Our kids are 24, 18, 18, 13, and 6. The 6 year old doesn't get as much as the others did when they were his age, but it's b/c we're much smarter now. Holidays are not all about how much stuff we can give them anymore.

  3. I don't know that we've ever talked about how much I spend at Christmas on all my shopping, but I also know that it's not an issue for us. I guess if I was overspending it would be an issue. Honestly, I don't even know how much I spend. I know some people are very even steven with their shopping for their kids, but I am not. If one wants something that costs $100 and the other wants something that costs $150, I am not going to go buy $50 worth of stuff to make up the difference between the two. I want the kids to ask for what they want, not just stuff to fill int he gaps, yk? I think doing it that way helps cut down on what I spend as well.
  4. Here's the thing...it's paid for and it sounds like you're going whether you want to or not, so you've just got to make the best of it. I would want to be home on Christmas as well, so I can definitely see your point.

     

    HOWEVER, from this point on, I would just try your best to make it a positive experience for everyone. Your daughter will be fine with it all as long as you're fine with it. You don't want her to pick up on your stress.

     

    Before we go on any cruise, I always visit the message boards at http://www.cruisecritic.com. There is most likely already a roll call board for your cruise and you can chat with others who will be on the ship at the same time as you. Perhaps some of them have the same concerns and can share how they will be handling things.

     

    I know how important traditions are, but it sounds like you're stuck for this Christmas. So, go and have fun on your il's money. :)

  5. Oh I LOVE wrapping everything. I love to see how many different ways to use ribbon, tie ons, or whatever to decorate the packages.

     

    One year my MIL told me she was running behind and didn't know when or if she'd get to wrapping everyones stuff so I told her I'd do it. Well she had a roomFULL! LOL Once in awhile she'd come to see if I was ok and kept passing a beer around the door of the bedroom! It was too funny! I told her if she kept giving me beer I'm not responsible what they look like in the end. :eyepoppin They turned out fine.

    I could probably tolerate wrapping if beer was involved. I can't stand wrapping!!

  6. We use a credit card for everything, but it is paid off monthly. As long as we're paying it off monthly we figure we might as well take advantage of the benefits that come along with it. We even have most of our bills paid through that card directly.
  7. A friend of mine told me tonight that our local WM held one back for a friend of hers. She said her friend told them that her son would be extremely disappointed if he didn't get it, so they agreed to hold one back and call her to come and get it. They ended up getting their shipment later that same day, and they only got TWO in the shipment, and one of them they held for her. I have to admit I was ticked off to hear that, but on the other hand glad that she got one for her son who really did want one - she wasn't selling it to make money.
  8. True. Very true. However, I don't want to seem negative, but my daughter can hear people whispering in the living room and comes downstairs. :gd_shake: is the last thing she needs to see at three years old. :eek:

     

    I can't afford the therapy it would involve. Not to mention any therapy she may need afterward.

    LMAO

  9. I don't think I got any great deals. I bought some wrapping paper at Target, and some lip gloss sets from WM for my nieces for next year.

     

    My big find of the day was when we went to Best Buy. Ds wanted to trade his iPod Nano for a Video iPod, which are sold out in most places. I asked the girl in electronics if anyone had returned any and she said no, but the girl at customer service had told me someone had, so the girl opened the case to check and there was one there. So, ds got to get his iPod (he paid the difference between the Nano and the Video).

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