umjustine wrote:
sunCONJUNCTmoon wrote:
umjustine wrote:
my problem is I have no money. My 2 best friends come from families with a lot of money and I'm "the poor friend" it doesnt bother until christmas time.



I found out one of my friends is getting me a Kindle and I think the other is getting me a digital camera



Its going to be like "oh thanks for the hundred dollar presents heres some Pajamas and 2 dollar black friday DVD's "

I know it's trite, but it really is the thought that counts. I would say make sure you get really meaningful cards for your friends. In them, you can write a message to then telling them how much they mean to you. And you might also add, if you so choose, that although you may have been lacking in money, that has no reflection on how much they mean to you at all. I love picking cards, because in actuality cards can and often do say so much more than the gift.
This is true. I know neither of them are going to be like "omg what a douche she didnt spend 100 dollars" but it just makes me feel bad.
For the girl She is like obssesed with Toy story and has never had a woody doll and she always buys matching things ... like if she buys pj pants for herself she will get the same pair for her roomate and I or like a cute shirt and get one for each of us (its so stupid but funny) so I was thinking about getting her the woody doll and some Pajamas. Then making matching Pajamas for the woody doll because I can sew

Is that the stupidest thing youve ever heard? or is it an ok gift?


I think that's a really cute idea!