2022-09-07 at 2:39 PM UTC
Good morning friends.
Woke up bright and early today so I could take my girlfriend's dog to the vet for an allergy shot.
I left her dog there so I could go home and have some peace and quiet.
The kid's birthday is in 1 week and I don't know what to get her.
Last year was easy because she didn't have so much stuff already but now there are not many toys for her age that she doesn't already have.
Was thinking on getting her a camera because she really likes looking at pictures and maybe she would like taking pictures too.
Work went well last night although slightly busier than expected.
Today should be smooth though.
Anyways, I've got a decent amount of time before work and should probably try to figure out something around here to do.
I guess I'll start with buying a couple birthday presents and then maybe move on to a chore or 2.
Kind of hungry though and really want to gobble a bunch of food and take a mid morning nap.
2022-09-07 at 4:58 PM UTC
Mowed the grass.
Did the dishes.
Got the trash out.
Ordered the kid a digital camera for her birthday.
What kinda camera? Isn't she like 4?
2022-09-07 at 5:02 PM UTC
Bro do something with her. Fuck a gift. Take her to a museum and let her get an educational book about a subject she likes then read with her little parts of the book. She gets one page you get one page. That's what the child (assuming she likes you) wants more than anything. Experiences, bonding, learning and continuance of those 3 things with you.
I recommend butterflies or dinosaurs.
2022-09-07 at 5:03 PM UTC
Coloring books and crayons/ felt tipped pens are still a great gift for young kids
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2022-09-07 at 5:03 PM UTC
Space/stars is a good one too.
2022-09-08 at 6:31 PM UTC
Originally posted by Bradley
Bro do something with her. Fuck a gift. Take her to a museum and let her get an educational book about a subject she likes then read with her little parts of the book. She gets one page you get one page. That's what the child (assuming she likes you) wants more than anything. Experiences, bonding, learning and continuance of those 3 things with you.
I recommend butterflies or dinosaurs.
How many kids do you have?
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