I need help understanding this: my wife decided that she would like to give my oldest daughter (now 15) a sweet sixteen party. I thought that we should give my daughter several options as well (honestly hoping that the party wouldn't be the choice). I gave her the following choices;
1) a car (value up to 10,000.00)
2) a cruise for her, my wife and her two best friends to the Carribean for a week w/ spending money for all
3) the sweet sixteen party
My daughter choose the party (I believe, due to the prompting of my wife). I explained to her that, in my opinion, the first 2 choices are more practical. The party will last for 5 hours and then its over. For the money that's being spent, the first two options would be better. I explained this to my wife and she told me that it's a "girl thing" and that I wouldn't understand, especially since I don't have sisters.
I don't have a problem with the expense. My daughter is a great kid; 90+ average, never any behavior problems, good role model for her little sister, etc. I can't understand why she would choose the party over the trip (would last longer than 5 hours) or the car (where we live, a car is almost a necessity for kids 16+).
1) a car (value up to 10,000.00)
2) a cruise for her, my wife and her two best friends to the Carribean for a week w/ spending money for all
3) the sweet sixteen party
My daughter choose the party (I believe, due to the prompting of my wife). I explained to her that, in my opinion, the first 2 choices are more practical. The party will last for 5 hours and then its over. For the money that's being spent, the first two options would be better. I explained this to my wife and she told me that it's a "girl thing" and that I wouldn't understand, especially since I don't have sisters.
I don't have a problem with the expense. My daughter is a great kid; 90+ average, never any behavior problems, good role model for her little sister, etc. I can't understand why she would choose the party over the trip (would last longer than 5 hours) or the car (where we live, a car is almost a necessity for kids 16+).

I guess so, huh
that's ridiculous in my opinion--even if you got $9000 just laying around. These kids are spoiled today.
