My son turns 2 next month. We have good friends with a son that is the same age and the same birthday as my son. These friends are WAYY in debt, just bought a new car (that they didn't need) are expecting a baby in Feb and LAST WEEK SHE QUIT HER JOB!! She only had to stick it out until January. She was teaching 8th grade science and decided she hated it. Ok, I can understand that and no one wants to be miserable - esp while pregnant. But she didn't even wait until she found something else and she really has no plans on looking. She has a side business that she doesn't make money at (and not to be unsupportive I don't think she will).
Anyway, they are throwing their son a birthday party. No biggie, their choice but I know they will go all out. She asked what I was going to do with my son and I said 'nothing' he will have a little party at school and then we will take him out for ice cream and a boat ride that night. I am going to give him a couple of small things (will total less than $20) and put $75 in his savings acct. I could just hear her mentally shouting at me. She didn't say anything out loud but her look said it all. I'm sure they will spend a couple hundred dollars on the party and probably at least $100 on some type of big gift for him. My son is getting bubble bath, a couple of bath toys and new pajamas. I don't want him thinking that he has to have big, expensive gifts. I want him to appreciate everything he gets.
My feeling is that he is 2 years old, he doesn't know any different and will never remember. I would much rather put $$ I would have spent on a party and supposedly 'appropriate' gift into his savings acct. Next year we may do a small party but this year I really don't think it's warranted. If we lived near family I would have done a small family thing, but we don't so I am just skipping it. Am I wrong not to spend the money on my 2 year old's birthday?
Anyway, they are throwing their son a birthday party. No biggie, their choice but I know they will go all out. She asked what I was going to do with my son and I said 'nothing' he will have a little party at school and then we will take him out for ice cream and a boat ride that night. I am going to give him a couple of small things (will total less than $20) and put $75 in his savings acct. I could just hear her mentally shouting at me. She didn't say anything out loud but her look said it all. I'm sure they will spend a couple hundred dollars on the party and probably at least $100 on some type of big gift for him. My son is getting bubble bath, a couple of bath toys and new pajamas. I don't want him thinking that he has to have big, expensive gifts. I want him to appreciate everything he gets.
My feeling is that he is 2 years old, he doesn't know any different and will never remember. I would much rather put $$ I would have spent on a party and supposedly 'appropriate' gift into his savings acct. Next year we may do a small party but this year I really don't think it's warranted. If we lived near family I would have done a small family thing, but we don't so I am just skipping it. Am I wrong not to spend the money on my 2 year old's birthday?
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