I've been stressing out about Christmas, and I wonder if anyone can offer advice. I have three little boys. They have each written a letter to Santa asking for a Nintendo Wii . I have already spent about $150.00 per child on gifts, and the Wii is about $250, not including any games or special accessories...To outfit them would be at least $350. I don't mean to sound pathetic, but we can't afford to do that, unless we further increase our already too large credit card debt. My husband and I both have good jobs, but life has become so expensive...We can't seem to keep up.
What has happened to Christmas? Why am I wracked with guilt because all of my kids friends have multiple video game systems, large flat screen TVs and little portable nintendos to carry with them wherever they go? This is a community of wise people, and I need some words of wisdom. Should we increase our debt to get the Wii? If Santa doesn't bring something they ask for, how do kids understand that? Will I be crushing their little hopes and dreams of the perfect Christmas if I don't buy it? Or can I find a way to teach them that this is not what Christmas is all about? Any thoughts would be so welcome. Sara
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