Getting gifts for everyone else seems easy. But for my 10 year old son...grrrrrrrrrr :mad:
Of course he doesn't want stuffed animals, cards or the "frilly things they hawk" this time of year.
Any ideas, tia
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Getting gifts for everyone else seems easy. But for my 10 year old son...grrrrrrrrrr :mad:
Of course he doesn't want stuffed animals, cards or the "frilly things they hawk" this time of year.
Any ideas, tia
What about one those personalized cookies? or you can get cartoon boxed chocolates.
I did this for a 9 year old, but he hasn't got it yet, I bought SHRINKY DINKS, so a hands on deal and a painting deal, and this wasn't about hearts and stuff, rather a "hands on time" to play and such, quality time, gameboys and tv aside..because valued time is that, if I have to in my case push Valentines to get some time and and excuse, it didn't cost much and the time is priceless, as all parents know on kids this age, and they just get older, and in some people's lives the price tag higher, for me quality fun..and chocolate should do it..my sister should listen more, she is in the same boat as the Op..me I come for fun and alittle bonding of sorts and stuff we made..together... :) !
And I think that is MOST important..a day of LOVE so to speak, and in my case that will be about 2 hours at best...LOL...
If he likes chocolate, they often have chocolate shaped like a computer or a hammer. Or maybe a red T-shirt with him name printed on it in white letters. :)
I bought the best coupon book for kids at the Hallmark store it has a bunch of great ideas like one extra hour of tv,you get to pick whats for dinner, pick the radio station, you get to pick a game and we have to play, it was excellent and it was only 7.95
great ideas. thanks
is he into hot wheels? how about some minature ones or what about some of the shows he watches. Trading cards for baseball, basketball, football, Yu Gui Oh (sp). Model car porjects