![]() ![]() ![]() With a beaded bookmark, a journal, and a pretty pen. For the teenage girl, I buy a blanket and add my newest favorite YA story If the child is eight or younger I give a coloring book,Ĭrayons (appropriate for age), and a book. Many stores have the smaller polar fleece throws on So here’s what I’ve come up with as my standard gift set. I could use some suggestions from any you with experience. I’ll admit, I’m at a loss what to get teenageīoys. Physical appearance, so I stay away from make-up, glittery bobbles, and jangly I prefer to nurture their imagination, not their If these were the only gifts I’d get? Personally, I’m all about comfort, ![]() I try to place myself in the shoes of a teen. Wait, what about teenagers? You know they’re losing out to those sweet toddlers, That’s a far cry from last year when I de-angeled the tree at our local Denny’s, This year I grabbed four tags off the Angel Tree in the Embassy Suite’s lobby. But like Lays potato chips, I can’t take just one. It’s not-if I’d just take one or two and walkĪway. That doesn’t sound like suchĪ bad addiction, you might say. Hopes of gathering gifts for underprivileged kids. Maybe you’ve seen one in yourįavorite restaurant or coffee shop. I’ve got a serious addiction, Angel Trees. ![]()
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