DD just received a new wheelchair. We live in Canada and it was not covered under Provincial benefits, so we were able to get a contribution from a charitable organisation, but the lion's share came from us.
We saved for 10 months to get it for her, and during that time DH lost his job through restructuring. It was a large amount of money for us (close to $4000) but we do not regret it for a second.
However, as a result, it'll be a "tight" Christmas. DH and I have agreed that there definitely will not be gifts for adults, and have no problems with that, but we don't want the DCs to resent DD because her chair is the reason they will only be getting a token gift.
Any wise thoughts?