robbie3982
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DH is one of 5 kids, so for his siblings and first cousins there is a grab bag with a limit of $35. We definitely don''t want to stop giving gifts to our nieces and nephews though. We don''t go crazy, usually try to keep it to no more than $20/kid, but there are 9 of them, plus our parents, eachother and my sister (I only have one sister and she''d be really hurt if I didn''t get her anything). Maybe it''s not a lot to some people, but to me, who went from exchanging gifts only with my sister, it''s a HUGE difference!Date: 10/31/2007 4:01:40 PM
Author: DivaDiamond007
I''m with you on this one! My husband has 5 siblings (plus their spouses/kids/SO''s) so we do a gift exchange and put a dollar limit on it. Otherwise, it''s too much money to spend. We buy small things for our parents and my sister. I buy something for my boss and my best girlfriend and that''s about it.Date: 10/31/2007 2:26:26 PM
Author: susi
Just my opinion...but, I wouldn''t buy a ton of people Christmas gifts.....why do people do this? My DH and I buy each other gifts and gifts for our daughter. That''s it......
We used to do the immediate families....brothers/sisters/nieces/nephews/MIL/FIL. One year, we decided we were not going to do that anymore. That was 20 years ago and that was it.
No one really cared....I think they were relieved that they didn''t have to buy for us......
Robbie: I see it''s been settled, but I do not think that you are being unreasonable at all. Saving for a house is sooo important, and I wish I''d done that earlier in life. Good luck on your search!
~Jess~
Winternight, we actually do have individual money set aside for each of us to do whatever we want with. DH, however, doesn''t want to use his play money on his presents. We had a separate amount set aside for presents for the whole year, but the $200 gift would''ve gone outside of this budget since it''s presents for everyone for the year. I wasn''t angry that he wanted to get me a present. I was upset that he wants to ignore the budget when we''re saving for something way more important.