Mom Confessions
I understand saying that you can't afford to "buy presents" for Christmas. I know it sucks, especially when you have excited little ones. Trust me, I know. But saying you can't afford Christmas is like saying you can't afford to breathe. Christmas doesn't skip you just because you're broke. No one ever dies from not getting presents. Christmas isn't supposed to be about gifts anyway, right? Bake some cookies, or vegetables for those moms out there that hate cookies, and just love your kids. Use Christmas as a way to enjoy your family and do something good for others. Volunteers rock!!!!
If you can't afford to give your kids presents, then at least be in a happy and loving mood for them. If not being able to buy gifts is ruining your Christmas and puttiing you in a shitty mood, then why even bother?
I should have expected the cattiness. I have been there...I have been that mom who couldn't afford presents...it is heartbreaking to see your kids have to go without while others get so much. But we, as adults, have to rise above it. if you can't change your situaton, then make the best of it. That's all I'm saying. And yes, I am poor for those of you berating me because you think I'm some rich well-to-do bitch.
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Meh. Its depressing when you know your kids will be the only ones in class disappointed because Santa forgot them.
No. It's not about the gifts entirely. But they are nice to receive. And if your in a position where you can't afford them, it gets ya down. -
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Meh. Its depressing when you know your kids will be the only ones in class disappointed because Santa forgot them.
No. It's not about the gifts entirely. But they are nice to receive. And if your in a position where you can't afford them, it gets ya down.Oh I know. I've been there. But if you can't change the situation, just make the best of it. being angry and bitter won't make it any better.
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by AnonymousNovember 13, 2012 at 10:58 AMI do agree.
Quoting Anonymous:
Quoting Anonymous:
Meh. Its depressing when you know your kids will be the only ones in class disappointed because Santa forgot them.
No. It's not about the gifts entirely. But they are nice to receive. And if your in a position where you can't afford them, it gets ya down.Oh I know. I've been there. But if you can't change the situation, just make the best of it. being angry and bitter won't make it any better.
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When people say they can't afford Christmas.. they mean presents, food, decorations, etc....
You might think that baking cookies is enough but seeing the disappointment in your child's face when Santa filled his stocking with an apple and an orange is enough to make you want to crawl into a hole a die.
Especially when he has to go to school and hear his friends tell him Santa brought them an Xbox, games, toys, clothes, chocolates and money.
You don't get it. You must be able to give your children a great Xmas.
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I won't be able to afford presents, and that's fine with us... Just personally I wish we could afford a place to live. We're staying with in-laws right now, otherwise we'd be homeless. I just want my kids to be warm.