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Heather's birthday is Saturday. The only thing we have bought so far is a DVD. I have no real ideas or inspiration because she needs NOTHING. I'll probably end up getting her more Legos and/or art supplies at the last minute. Feeling rather uninspired.
Also, feeling a little annoyed about the onslaught of new toys to come. I really need to purge half the stuff in her room! Can't remember the last time she played with a baby doll...
Heather Margaret --- Feb '07 and Todd Eldon --- April '09

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How time flies! Caileigh (9), Keira (6) & Eamon (3)
I was nervous for the new toys from Jake's bday party (especially since I felt like I had just managed to get the new toys from Christmas under control), but I was pleasantly surprised. He received a number of books and art supplies, which don't take up much space...and even the toys that he received were all relatively small (superhero figures, some dress up costume items, puzzles, Legos, etc....) so it wasn't too big of a deal to store them. I guess the good thing seems to be that the older they get, the smaller the toys seem to get!
I hope the party is great!!
Jake - 1.15.08
Liam - 5.17.11
Part of the problem is that our art supply area is exploding and needs an overhaul. Not sure if I need to put half of it away for a while...or buy more bins. It's a mess.
And I've been wanting to clean it up for at least two weeks now....
I do agree, the older dd gets the smalller the toys seem to get. I always struggle with buying gifts for my youngest. Because we have another daughter who is only 18 months older than her we have EVERYYTHING. Her birthday is the end of October, so I have to make sure I don't blow all my ideas on birthday and try to keep something for Christmas.
It's also hard having winter birthday kids because you can't really buy outside toys.
Brinley's birthday is right around the corner too and I still feel like she hasn't had time to digest all the toys she got at Christmas. I bought a few extra things at Christmas time and saved them for her birthday. All things that don't take up much space.
Board games (she likes the Zingo games);
games for her innotab or v.reader;
books (we recently started reading chapter books together)
Outside toys that can be put away until spring/summer
Other non-toy ideas: clothes, fun rain boots/rain jacket; new bedding; fun pillows or other room accessories.
Jake - 1.15.08
Liam - 5.17.11
Since my kids are so close in age they can basically share each other's toys. But I do put some toys away and every couple of months I rotate them. That helps to keep things fresh. I brought out the Little People fam and it was like a brand new toy all over again.
I always purge every time I organize, but I find it hardest with useful things like art supplies and puzzles. I suppose I hate to part with anything that can keep my kids occupied for more than 5 minutes...
Well sometimes markers dry up, and paint colors get mixed, playdoh turns to rocks. Or color books are ignored for ones with new favorite characters. There is always room for some purging!
(says the girl who takes great pleasure in throwing things away)
I must be extremely mean because we ended up flat declaring a toy ban for the boys birthday in a couple of weeks. We are not big on parties though so this decision really only affects family. With this year being their first Christmas everyone went more than a little crazy buying for them. And since we alternatively asked for cash to to put toward a zoo membership which we plan to do at least two trips one with each side of the family to the zoo this summer they have all pretty much said they are ok with that. And any cash left over will be used to buy another set of car seats since they have almost maxed out their infant carriers.
Not mean. Totally logical. Do it now, while they are young! It is easier to get away with that sort of thing.
Definitely not mean. When people asked what we could use for Claire last year for her 1st birthday, we said summer clothes. It was a great idea, she ended up with pretty much everything she needed and we weren't stuck trying to find room for more toys.
Amy, Wes's birthday is Friday and I'm in the same spot. I have two small toys I saved from Xmas to give him and that's it so far. I bought him spring clothes, but I doubt I'll even bother to wrap them. I asked our families to please buy him clothes or gift cards for Disney, but I know that they all are ignoring my pleas. I have no idea what I'll do with it all. Even in our new house I'm already out of places to put it.
yeah, even if the toys were fully purged and organized I still don't feel like we would need anything. The only thing H really wanted that we don't have is a jump rope and I let my aunt get that.
This is also why we are having a very small party at our house on Saturday. It will be more enjoyable for me than a crazy time with 20+ kids and 6 kids means fewer presents. :-)
I am going to buy H some pants for her birthday. Many of hers are suddenly looking like floods!
this is exactly what I have planned for Liam's birthday, too. It's in May, so we'll invite the grandparents, my BFF, and my brother and wife over for a cookout and some cake, and that's it. Depending on the weather, the next day we'll do either the zoo or children's museum. I'm looking forward to a low-key celebration!
Jake - 1.15.08
Liam - 5.17.11
It was so nice! Like I said, at first I felt guilty, but it was a really enjoyable weekend because even though it was low-key, we still made sure to make it special and really focus on Garrett and spending time together (which of course we do anyway, but I didn't worry about any of the typical weekend responsibilities of cleaning/laundry/etc.). They are at the perfect age to do it that way! I'd love to do that with Mason too, but I know he would really enjoy having a party.
We did that for Jackson's second and third birthday, and are doing it for Michael's second birthday as well. I definitely don't think that kids need a big party every year, and the family time is nice for everyone.
I agree - so not mean!!! I had a chat with my Mom about 3 years ago about the obslaught of toys (and the fact that we call Gavin, "the destructor" for a reason). Now she gets the boys one toy or accessory (like, for the bike we bought him last year, she got him a water bottle, helmet and license plate) and puts whatever else she planned to spend into some sort of college fund for them. It's going to mean a lot more to us then!
My three sons!
I finished up my shopping before and during knit night last night. Heather is getting a DVD (Brave), 2 Star Wars books, 4 pairs of pants (Children's Place had mostly shorts - WTH?!?!), 3 cute pairs of socks and a necklace/bracelet set. Oh, and she's getting a nice party at home with decorations, crafts, favors and an ice cream cake.
It doesn't seem like much compared to the bike she got last year...but she doesn't need anything on par with a bike this year and I realize that I don't want her to always expect huge presents. A nice day with thoughtful gifts should be perfect!
I think it sounds perfect! You are right, it can't be a big gift every year. I'm sure she will love the gifts and the party.
And yes, apparently it's crazy to want to buy pants in February. DD just had a growth spurt and needs some pants and it's hard to find just a pair of sweatpants.