Amazing how adults can project their ideas on to an infant. The first Christmas I can remember even a little was when I was seven. I think the only reason I remember it is because we were living in a rent house for several months in between selling our old house and the completion of our new house.
‘Tis also the first Chrismtas of my youngest stepsister’s third-born daughter and of my older brother’s second-born son; born were born in June. (Merry Christmas, FBorFW readers.)
Yup. Babies won’t be even upset if there is no present for them. I usually just give my grandchildren clothes when they were babies because they grow fast and would need clothes. With toys, they have short attention span and will get bored with them in a few minutes. So why bother? Wait until they are older to find what interests them and buy those things for Christmas. I know what to get my 5-year-old grandson but with my 21 months old granddaughter, I just buy clothes and some toddler crayons with poster papers because she is fascinated with the colors of the crayons. She beelines to my art cart and grabs my colored pencils and carries my watercolor palette and sits and stares at it so she seems to be a budding artist. The upside is she can’t count yet so she won’t know that her brother has 2 more gifts than her.
I remember my nephew’s first Christmas… he was six months old and it looked like Toys R Us threw up…. poor kid sat in the middle of everything and cried his eyes out because he couldn’t figure out what to do or look at or grab first…. then he found an empty box and was happy.
Just saw a vid of friend’s grandbaby opening a present. No interest whatsoever in the gift, but couldn’t get enough of crinkling the wrapping paper. Reminded me of cats with paper bags or boxes.
I remember our 4-month-old falling asleep under the tree. We stuck a bow on his butt and took a memorable picture. I also remember his surprise when he tried to stick a pine bough in his mouth.
My youngest granddaughter is 4 1/2 months old. My wife is Jewish so we don’t celebrate Christmas (please don’t have us), but last Sunday, when everyone was over, we gave all the kids gifts. Although my little granddaughter had no clue about Christmas, the bright primary colors of the Barbie type presents we gave our 5 year old granddaughter definitely got her attention.
Hey just a quick shout out “Merry Christmas” to all those here that celebrate it, and Happy holidays to those who honor their own holiday’s. May we all see better times ahead! ;^)
Baarorso almost 4 years ago
Face facts fellers, April won’t even remember this! She’s too young!
TexTech almost 4 years ago
Amazing how adults can project their ideas on to an infant. The first Christmas I can remember even a little was when I was seven. I think the only reason I remember it is because we were living in a rent house for several months in between selling our old house and the completion of our new house.
Templo S.U.D. almost 4 years ago
‘Tis also the first Chrismtas of my youngest stepsister’s third-born daughter and of my older brother’s second-born son; born were born in June. (Merry Christmas, FBorFW readers.)
capricorn9th almost 4 years ago
Yup. Babies won’t be even upset if there is no present for them. I usually just give my grandchildren clothes when they were babies because they grow fast and would need clothes. With toys, they have short attention span and will get bored with them in a few minutes. So why bother? Wait until they are older to find what interests them and buy those things for Christmas. I know what to get my 5-year-old grandson but with my 21 months old granddaughter, I just buy clothes and some toddler crayons with poster papers because she is fascinated with the colors of the crayons. She beelines to my art cart and grabs my colored pencils and carries my watercolor palette and sits and stares at it so she seems to be a budding artist. The upside is she can’t count yet so she won’t know that her brother has 2 more gifts than her.
jmworacle almost 4 years ago
Poor kid…
guy42 almost 4 years ago
Merry Christmas everyone.
howtheduck almost 4 years ago
For those of you who like to follow running jokes, Farley does have a candy cane in his mouth, as he has on many Christmases before this one.
Shirl Summ Premium Member almost 4 years ago
She thinks, I want a bottle, and a new diaper. And I may chew on my finger.
Caretaker24523 almost 4 years ago
I remember my nephew’s first Christmas… he was six months old and it looked like Toys R Us threw up…. poor kid sat in the middle of everything and cried his eyes out because he couldn’t figure out what to do or look at or grab first…. then he found an empty box and was happy.
FrannieL Premium Member almost 4 years ago
“Tis also the first Christmas of my great grandson, Teddy. He is 3 months old. He will sleep through it, this year. But next year…
Kittenkarma almost 4 years ago
Merry Christmas :D
Snolep almost 4 years ago
Just saw a vid of friend’s grandbaby opening a present. No interest whatsoever in the gift, but couldn’t get enough of crinkling the wrapping paper. Reminded me of cats with paper bags or boxes.
Bob Blumenfeld almost 4 years ago
The dog looks about as excited as does April.
RI Red Hen almost 4 years ago
Merry Christmas!!
awcoffman almost 4 years ago
I remember our 4-month-old falling asleep under the tree. We stuck a bow on his butt and took a memorable picture. I also remember his surprise when he tried to stick a pine bough in his mouth.
phnx1965 almost 4 years ago
Merry Christmas from Arizona!
hsawlrae almost 4 years ago
She DOESN’T.
Johnnyrico almost 4 years ago
Yeah, right, like April understands any of this you Patterfoobs…
kab2rb almost 4 years ago
It would help if dad turn April around so she can see.Merry Christmas to the fans of FBorFW
raybarb44 almost 4 years ago
You captured her thoughts precisely. Enjoy your number 1 Princess and Merry Christmas….
Billy Yank almost 4 years ago
Our daughter at three months was more interested in one of the boxes than the toys.
tripwire45 almost 4 years ago
My youngest granddaughter is 4 1/2 months old. My wife is Jewish so we don’t celebrate Christmas (please don’t have us), but last Sunday, when everyone was over, we gave all the kids gifts. Although my little granddaughter had no clue about Christmas, the bright primary colors of the Barbie type presents we gave our 5 year old granddaughter definitely got her attention.
Johnnyrico almost 4 years ago
Sure is a funny-looking iphone Elly has there..
Jan C almost 4 years ago
Merry Christmas to all of my fellow Patterphiles.
Odd Dog Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Hey just a quick shout out “Merry Christmas” to all those here that celebrate it, and Happy holidays to those who honor their own holiday’s. May we all see better times ahead! ;^)
lindz.coop Premium Member almost 4 years ago
It looks like she is looking for an exit.