OK....the teacher christmas gift thing is swiftly approaching again...and now I'm starting to feel paranoid. This year, Amanda is making the gifts for her teachers....at home, we made Snowman chair covers for our kitchen table chairs...each child personalized their and they are really neat. She wants to do this...we met with her teacher from last year yesterday (she is tutoring Amanda in Math) and she had a gift for Amanda. I told her that her gift would come next week because we were making it and she looked more than puzzled/perplexed...dare I say a bit disappointed??? I felt really stupid after that.
Do you think this is a slap in the face to teachers? I've heard some comments about homemade gifts perhaps not being very appropriate...but would a teacher really prefer a #1 teacher mug bought at wal-mart?
I bought gifts for 2 of Alex's 3 preschool teachers...the third one is a college student assistant and she got the shaft. The gifts and gift bags for those 2 teachers cost me $23 with tax. They were only $7 gifts...but with the bags, the tissue paper and tax....good grief...I can't be spending $10 on every teacher....then there is the issue of neighbors, our friends, etc....I'm starting to feel a bit scroogy now.
Someone help me put the HO back into my -- liday.
kris
kris
Do you think this is a slap in the face to teachers? I've heard some comments about homemade gifts perhaps not being very appropriate...but would a teacher really prefer a #1 teacher mug bought at wal-mart?
I bought gifts for 2 of Alex's 3 preschool teachers...the third one is a college student assistant and she got the shaft. The gifts and gift bags for those 2 teachers cost me $23 with tax. They were only $7 gifts...but with the bags, the tissue paper and tax....good grief...I can't be spending $10 on every teacher....then there is the issue of neighbors, our friends, etc....I'm starting to feel a bit scroogy now.
Someone help me put the HO back into my -- liday.
kris
kris
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