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Re: i thought my 7 year old daughter
« Reply #15 on: 28 October 2008, 23:26:37 »

i had a chat with Mia over the weekend, i had to explain that Santa isn't that well off this year and so her list may have to be a little smaller that she would normally put together, she was pretty good about it, she has decided to go with the things she feels she will get the most value out of.......

The reality is she will still get a lot of presents, she ha done the wise things and gone for lots of small things


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Re: i thought my 7 year old daughter
« Reply #16 on: 28 October 2008, 23:31:04 »

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i had a chat with Mia over the weekend, i had to explain that Santa isn't that well off this year and so her list may have to be a little smaller that she would normally put together, she was pretty good about it, she has decided to go with the things she feels she will get the most value out of.......

The reality is she will still get a lot of presents, she ha done the wise things and gone for lots of small things



Interesting idea :y  might mention Santa being effected by the Credit Crunch :D
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Re: i thought my 7 year old daughter
« Reply #17 on: 28 October 2008, 23:33:52 »

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the wife would do me severe damage if i let the young'un see that  ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

think of the money you could save  ;) ;D ;D

I'd save nothing, what i did save would have to go towards reconstructive surgery  :'( :'( :'( or a certain organ transplant  :'(
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Re: i thought my 7 year old daughter
« Reply #18 on: 28 October 2008, 23:53:43 »

At age 6 our eldest flounced to the top of the stairs and declaimed at the top of her voice "I don't have a thing to wear"...been downhill ever since (8 years and counting)
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Re: i thought my 7 year old daughter
« Reply #19 on: 28 October 2008, 23:58:25 »

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At age 6 our eldest flounced to the top of the stairs and declaimed at the top of her voice "I don't have a thing to wear"...been downhill ever since (8 years and counting)

 ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Re: i thought my 7 year old daughter
« Reply #20 on: 29 October 2008, 00:00:47 »

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At age 6 our eldest flounced to the top of the stairs and declaimed at the top of her voice "I don't have a thing to wear"...been downhill ever since (8 years and counting)

Think you need to get a grip of this now, if you do not I see some years of pain, 6 is too early to be saying that. ::)
This is only my opinion, but belive me I am about right. :)
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