My 11yo asked for a banana.
A mate's son was asked for a box of fish and chips, so he got him some and wrapped it.
My son is 2.5 and would mostly like unrestricted access to the hoover...
My eldest (15) asked for a tracksuit. Easy peasy i thought and cheap!
I am clearly out of touch with the modern tracksuit. Checking online stores everyday for the best part of a week i managed to get the jacket from one place and trousers from another. £180 for both items. Nike tech fleece is expensive gear!
My youngest (4) is getting a truck load of lego.... whether she likes it or not! 😀
Our youngest asked for a ham sandwich when he was 2 - he got one covered with glitter left alongside the remnants Santa’s mince pie - a minor logistical challenge when you have ham-seeking cats! He now expects one every year. Not to be outdone our youngest now asks for a tuna sandwich. I’d settle for two less competitive children!
Our children’s asks have been very modest this year. I was made redundant in September and they have been so very thoughtful. I have to admit - brought me to quiet and private tears.
I've asked my grown-up kids either to donate to WBR or give a unit of blood
Suspect it'll be chocs again, though
Eldest Fazzini-jnr once asked for colouring pencils and lain white paper for Xmas. The following year it was an Xbox, tv, tablet and mobile phone. He got colouring pens instead!🤣
Mini Oddie Number 2 aged approx. 4 asked for toothpaste.
Funnily enough he got it!
The boy (9) asked for a gaming pc and some Hornby train track. So pretty normal.
The girl (3) has been asked multiple times over the past month what she wants from Santa. Every single time she has never wavered from "a pair of purple socks".
