I know it’s long time off but DD and I bought some clothes for g/ d for her build a bear we bought her at Christmas as their was a sale on rather buy something else than chocolate , I usually buy dils an egg or chocolate from Hotel Chocolat and the men a bottle of red wine which they are both partial to, not sure what to get twins they are not chocolate fans that much. Do you buy for just g/c or for family, we usually have them here for Easter lunch and put their gifts on the table , usually trim up a bit but we are away this Easter, what do you do about Easter gifts etc
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My eldest DGSs would think I had fallen out with them if I didn't buy them an egg even though they are ranged from 21-26 !! the two younger ones 14 & 16 are not bothered so they will get gift vouchers and can spend as they like.
For little GGD Ihave bought a pair of pink bunnie ears and cute pink and white tights with frills on the bottom as she will have all sorts from extended family and I don't want DGS2 upset with me if she is poorly with chocolate so am playing safe.
My own two sons 42 & 36 always expect a Terrys Chocolate Orange and have had one for years the girls all get a box of choc's each from Thorntons they all get the same so no one can complain.Keep Calm,You're Fabulous
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I must admit i still buy Easter eggs.Both of mine get one,plus their girlfriends.
Eldest GD and her partner will get one each and some money.
The youngest will get an egg and money as well.
Woe betide if hubby doesn't get an egg.
Sometimes I forget to like posts,but that doesn't mean I don't like them.
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I usually buy an Easter egg each for OH, mum, my sister and the 3 GC.
I get the GC small eggs and usually a soft toy and other Easter tat to go with it
This year GS1 is getting a trip to Build A Bear with me for his Easter present. GD got the same when she was 5 and I have always promised him I would take him at 5.
GD knows and I offered to buy her something other than an egg too. She never ever asks you for anything though so it's hard to know what to get!“A grandchild fills a space in your heart that you never knew was empty.” – Unknown
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We only ever bought eggs for our children then later for GC, but only whilst they were little. Then when DGS was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes when he was 9 they just used to get one egg and a book or some cash to buy something small. Never bought big gifts and not for adult children or each other. Just think it all gets a bit too much sometimes."Don't cry because it's over, smile because it happened." - Dr Seuss
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I used to buy our GS's Easter eggs, a small toy and a new outfit when they were little. New outfits for Easter don't seem to have the same significance these days!
I usually buy the GCs a small egg, but with 3 of them being gluten-free there was very little choice, so we give them money instead."Joy is what happens to us when we allow ourselves to recognise how good things really are. "
(Marianne Williamson)
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