Same age. I've been asking my dad for one for 28ish years. Parents have a farm. This year? He's talking about getting the grandkids one. WHAT ABOUT ME?
Post by rageragerage on Nov 29, 2016 11:38:04 GMT -5
Last year DS asked for a cupcake and a jar of pickles (we think maybe he had never celebrated before.) This year his list includes everything he sees on tv and a real dinosaur. How time has changed him...
Post by pinkdutchtulips on Nov 29, 2016 11:47:17 GMT -5
After spending the weekend w her cousins who are 14m and 2 1/2 yo, DD told me she wanted a new brother or sister for Christmas ... good luck w that lol
A fortress, and, to his fathers dismay, a Raiders jersey (H is a Broncos fan, and until this point, so was DS)
my DD wants a new Raiders jersey ... I'm a Niners fan. Proof that football loyalty is hereditary too 😡 (her dad is a Raiders fan - mind you she hasn't seen him in over 2 years but STILL is a silver n black fan 😡😡😡)
My 7 year old wants the Kit American Girl doll, but with her ears pierced and "snowman earrings." Which they don't make. And we don't live by American Girl, so her ears will not be getting pierced. I think it's a Santa test. I'm considering making Snowman earrings if I can find some cute little snowman stickers or something to superglue onto regular AG earrings.
Post by sawyerthedestroyer on Nov 29, 2016 12:28:15 GMT -5
Last year he wanted a Rey (Star Wars) action figure, but Disney's assumption that no one would want a girl action figure made that impossible. Fortunately, I found one this year and he's still obsessed with Star Wars.
rageragerage, that's so cute! One year when my brother and I were teens, our parents gave me like 12 bottles of green Tabasco and gave my brother 6 boxes of cheez-its. We were obsessed with them. Yum!
J wants to play basketball with the Golden State Warriors and baseball with the Chicago Cubs. He believes that he could easily be on their teams and that they just need to see him play. He would also like O'Dell Beckham Jr. to have dinner at our house.
Sorry that I don't remember which city you are in, but have you checked to see if there is a "kids take the field" kind of day for what ever team is local to you? DS has done "kids run the bases" with the Dodgers and the kids' free throw thing that they do after some of the UCLA games. I know the Clippers also do a kids take the court kind of day. Might be worth looking in to and then buying tickets for the game that has that option. The ones we have done, there was no cost beyond the regular ticket and it didn't matter where you sat - everyone at the game within a certain age range was eligible.
My 7 year old wants the Kit American Girl doll, but with her ears pierced and "snowman earrings." Which they don't make. And we don't live by American Girl, so her ears will not be getting pierced. I think it's a Santa test. I'm considering making Snowman earrings if I can find some cute little snowman stickers or something to superglue onto regular AG earrings.
I know you can order the Truly Me dolls with pierced ears - not sure about the historical dolls. And yeah, no help on the snowman earrings!
Leo has a pretty specific list. - a tow truck that works -whoopie cushion -ball for dog that can fit in her mouth (we are getting a puppy the week before Xmas) -Scuba gear