J.Y. asks from Lancaster, PA on November 07, 2008
Seeking Advice on How to Show Appreciation for Friend's Hand-me -Downs.
I have a friend who has been giving me her daughter's hand-me-downs for three seasons now. The clothes are beautiful, matching sets usually Gymboree and Gap brands. She asks nothing in return but I feel a need to do something to show my appreciation. It is a huge financial help to me because I have two girls and I end up passing the hand-me-downs on to my youngest when my three-year-old has grown out of them. I have already sent thank you notes and given a gift to her daughter from my girls to thank them. I feel like that it is not enough for her generosity. Any feedback or advice would be appreciated!
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J.I. answers from Pittsburgh on November 10, 2008
How wonderful to see my first instinct reflected so often here! I, too, don't think that she needs (or wants) anything else. The best thing you can do is to "pay it forward". When you are finished with the clothes, give them to someone else who needs them. I know that when I do something for someone, I don't need anything more then the good feeling that I get, and I think what you did already was lovely. I would have liked that.
L.R. answers from Philadelphia on November 09, 2008
I have a neighbor I have given a ton of stuff to.Every once in awhile she bakes something for me and I love the treats.I thinkif you bake something for her on the holidays it is a really nice way to say thank you.
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D.P. answers from Pittsburgh on November 07, 2008
She probably doesn't expect anything other than your appreciation. If you REALLY want to do something special, how about getting them a family membership to the local zoo, science center, children's museum, etc? The whole family could enjoy that!
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B.W. answers from Erie on November 08, 2008
I have been giving hand-me downs out regularly to a family who has 6 or 7 kids. It's a joy to me. If I didn't have them to hand them to, I would give them to the local Mission project. Either way, I would expect nonthing in return. And frankly, I get so much joy over knowing the clothes are being used, and sometimes I get to see my friend's children wearing something that belonged to my kids, and memories come flooding back, and it's wonderful for me. It's such a gift to be able to do this, and to see that the clothes are being used and enjoyed. I would never want anything back. If your neighbor wanted you to pay her, she would have brought the clothes to a second time around shop. Probably all the pay she would want is for you to find someone to hand them to after your children grow out of them.
S.G. answers from Philadelphia on November 07, 2008
Maybe you could offer to watch her daughter/kids so she could go out and enjoy an afternoon to herself (to shop, go to the spa, just sit at home in total silence!). Or invite her and the kids on a playdate to Chuck E. Cheese/Monkey Joes or something like that on your tab. Just a thought! =)
L.R. answers from Philadelphia on November 09, 2008
I have a neighbor I have given a ton of stuff to.Every once in awhile she bakes something for me and I love the treats.I thinkif you bake something for her on the holidays it is a really nice way to say thank you.
S.W. answers from Harrisburg on November 07, 2008
i have had this same "issue" or trouble myself - so what i tend to do is one of the following: either pci up an out fit or a few clothes (usually on sale) in the other persons size and give them to them - sort of to contribute if you will - and/or get a gift cert to a clothing store and/or toys r us - then i try my hardest to "follow on" meaning i GIVE hand me downs as much as i can - i feel like i am comepleting the cycle!
B.B. answers from Philadelphia on November 07, 2008
I gave a friend of mine a Kids Coupon Book when she gave my daughter hand-me-downs. She loved the book and had a years worth of coupons to do fun things with the kids.
T.D. answers from Pittsburgh on November 08, 2008
I have teh same thing here some lady gives me clothes for my children adn she would not take anything fo rit, so i bought a gift card for her and her husband to go oout to eat and i watched the kids for the evening. They liked it very much.
Jade
D.T. answers from Philadelphia on November 08, 2008
Hi
How about a gift card to Dunkin Donuts or Starbucks?
Also, a family meal--Olive Garden etc. No matter what the amt they will appreciate it.
Good luck.
D. :)
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