Baby's first birthday

mrweb

Iron City
pixiegirl said:
Something for the future. The bond thing is a good idea. We have a large family and both kids got so many toys for Christmas that there are still several that haven't even been taken out of the package.

My grandmother bought me bonds every year when I was growing up. I had a boat load of $$ for college. Too bad that's not what I used it for. :ohwell:
 

K_Jo

Pea Brain
PREMO Member
kwillia said:
Dangit, K_Jo... I wish I saw this before I voted for Otter...:roflmao:

<img src="http://forums.somd.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=8846">
:tantrum
 

crenchy

New Member
vraiblonde said:
What do you get them? I hate parents that buy their kid everything under the sun so birthdays become this major PITA. :mad:

He has two roomsful of toys, closets full of clothes that he'll never wear, furniture out the yang - he doesn't need a single thing. You can't even pre-buy anything for him, like a tricycle or something he could use when he was older because his parents have bought everything he'll ever need until he's 18 years old.

why do babies need presents?
 

vraiblonde

Board Mommy
PREMO Member
Patron
crenchy said:
why do babies need presents?
It's not for him :rolleyes: - it's for his mother, who will surely feel snubbed if I don't come up with something for her little one. He's just an infant and a boy infant at that. He'll be more interested in the wrapping paper.
 

Otter

Nothing to see here
Give the baby a "An Evening with Uncle Larry" certificate and you and the mom go out on the town.
 
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