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Thanks to everyone! I got them both a mountaineering whistle. (See, I wasn't into a huge gift, just a little something.) I have taken all your suggestions under advisement for future occasions. One of them has a birthday coming up next month. I like the websites with the nerdy stuff. No time to order anything this time around, but for the future. I have only girls, don't really know what guys like. I've done gift cards before, and one of them likes tools, but there aren't many tools you can get for that price, plus, I didn't feel like driving to Sear's today.
There is nothing "weird" about it. I give Easter gifts to my kids who are in their late teens. And if they take a friend home on Easter or another holiday, the friend gets a gift too.
Good moms do things like that.
I've actually never heard of anyone getting gifts for Easter. I wonder if it's a regional thing. Easter candy was a big thing when I was a kid, but not gifts.
At any rate, I think my son would agree I was a good mom even though he never got anything but a chocolate bunny and some dyed eggs for Easter.
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