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<blockquote data-quote="tpcmom" data-source="post: 31052" data-attributes="member: 114"><p>Well I wanted to add my 2 cents worth LOL.</p><p></p><p>The first time in 20 years I didn't do baskets, I thought the same thing they won't want it, they are too old for this.</p><p></p><p>Well let me tell you about disappointment, they said it didn't feel like Easter to them without their baskets. So this year I decided I was going to do one big basket and throw all the goodies together! Each will get a card with maybe lottery tickets or some cash. </p><p></p><p>First, I would check with group home to make sure it is ok, I'm sure they will (if it is ok) know if parents send in baskets. If not, or if only a few get them, send in a big one (if your heart desires) for him to share. This will also make him feel special when he can share his goodies with others who may not have the mom you are.</p><p></p><p>I also don't believe that holidays should be part of the package on what is given and what isn't. I think it should be separate, but that's my opinion. No matter what my boys did to me, I always included holidays for them. It's just what you feel may be the right thing for you, it is an individual thing and I don't see wrong in either way, but I just know in my heart I could not give something if I was allowed to by the group home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tpcmom, post: 31052, member: 114"] Well I wanted to add my 2 cents worth LOL. The first time in 20 years I didn't do baskets, I thought the same thing they won't want it, they are too old for this. Well let me tell you about disappointment, they said it didn't feel like Easter to them without their baskets. So this year I decided I was going to do one big basket and throw all the goodies together! Each will get a card with maybe lottery tickets or some cash. First, I would check with group home to make sure it is ok, I'm sure they will (if it is ok) know if parents send in baskets. If not, or if only a few get them, send in a big one (if your heart desires) for him to share. This will also make him feel special when he can share his goodies with others who may not have the mom you are. I also don't believe that holidays should be part of the package on what is given and what isn't. I think it should be separate, but that's my opinion. No matter what my boys did to me, I always included holidays for them. It's just what you feel may be the right thing for you, it is an individual thing and I don't see wrong in either way, but I just know in my heart I could not give something if I was allowed to by the group home. [/QUOTE]
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