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How Did I Get Into This?
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Grand daughters 4th birthday next week so have been looking at presents for her.
But not only her, I also now feel obliged to get her 2 brothers a little something as well. I do the same when its the others birthdays.
My theory is that the others may be jealous if one of them gets all the presents (although the know whos birthday it is).
Do you think this is the right thing to do? I really wish I hadn't started it but I cant stop it now.
I didnt do it for my own children, they understood that they would get theirs on their birthday.
I'm going soft in my old age.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.My Mum does the same - although I do always remind her she also never did it with me and my sisters when we were kids :)
I tell her not to, that they have to understand it's their siblings 'day', but she says she doesn't want them to be left out. I completely understand, it's quite sweet really.
I think just keep it something simple, like a book, or a comic and a bag of sweets :-)
I tell her not to, that they have to understand it's their siblings 'day', but she says she doesn't want them to be left out. I completely understand, it's quite sweet really.
I think just keep it something simple, like a book, or a comic and a bag of sweets :-)
No I am sorry you really should stop it. I have seven grandchildren and have never done it for any of them or there mothers. They have to realise it is not there birthdays but on there special day they will have a present. Just for them. Otherwise they will always expect it. It just isnt fair on the birthday girl or boy.
Lol Im a nanny too, my little grandson was 4 last week and I got my 2yr old granddaughter a little something and wrapped up, cost me £2!
You're not going soft, that what grandparents are all about!
Go with your heart if you decide to stop, just communicate with Mum/dad with your decision.
Enjoy the little ones!
You're not going soft, that what grandparents are all about!
Go with your heart if you decide to stop, just communicate with Mum/dad with your decision.
Enjoy the little ones!