I really would like to get the two ladies who watch my little girl a gift card somewhere. We are on a tight budget, so I can't go crazy. Would a $5 gift card to Sonic sound cheap if you were the reciever?
I think if you're on a budget, but you really want to show your appreciation, I'd do a nice, handwritten note/card and make them a batch of cookies or cupcakes. That shouldn't cost a ton but they'll recognize the work that went into it.
Instead of $5 on a gift card that won't buy much at Sonic (if they even like Sonic), I agree with pps, that baking some cookies is always a nice gesture. If you are not a baker, I'm sure you can find a nice box of chocolates or candy in the $5 range.
Yes, but if you are on pinterest you can find a lot of fun stuff you can make for them whith stuff that is already around your house. I am giving my sitter some homemade bath products. Bath fizzies and a sugar hand scrub...I will also be making some turtles to give her as well.
I stay at home now with my dd but I was a teacher for five years and I can honestly say that the best gifts I got from students were handmade gifts. I felt that the students really thought of me when they made it and it wasn't just mommy and daddy getting me a gift card or buying fancy soaps/body sprays and gifts. I agree with people to look on Pinterest and google ideas for them. I have kept every gift/ card a student has made me, they are that special to me. I also always appreciated even the smallest amounts of gift cards to coffee places like Tim Hortons and Dunkin Donuts because as a teacher you can always use coffee!!! All in all I would say that I have always been appreciative of any and all gifts. Just knowing that parents thought of me during the holiday season and thanked me for the work I did with their child meant a lot to me no matter what the cost/ gift was. It's the thought that counts .
I agee with bringing in cupcakes, muffins or some baked good with a card. If you still want to do a $5 gift card I would do Starbucks rather than Sonic.
I think if you're on a budget, but you really want to show your appreciation, I'd do a nice, handwritten note/card and make them a batch of cookies or cupcakes. That shouldn't cost a ton but they'll recognize the work that went into it.
Your son is a beautiful little boy! And I love that picture...we are doing pics tonight and I want to do something similar with lights in the background. We will see how our skills are with the new camera
Sorry but yes that would sound cheap even though it's suppose to be the thought that counts. I think the lowest should be $10 if that. If you have to do the $5 (which wouldn't cover a value meal) at least add something else to it like home baked goodies.
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Re: Xmas & Daycare
To be blunt: yes.
I think if you're on a budget, but you really want to show your appreciation, I'd do a nice, handwritten note/card and make them a batch of cookies or cupcakes. That shouldn't cost a ton but they'll recognize the work that went into it.
Yes, but if you are on pinterest you can find a lot of fun stuff you can make for them whith stuff that is already around your house. I am giving my sitter some homemade bath products. Bath fizzies and a sugar hand scrub...I will also be making some turtles to give her as well.
Just a thought.
Your son is a beautiful little boy! And I love that picture...we are doing pics tonight and I want to do something similar with lights in the background. We will see how our skills are with the new camera