Congratulations yourself on having a graduating senior. I know graduating from High School is different than it was when we were that age (I graduated 20 years ago this week).
I have friends who have kids who graduated last year, a few years ago, this year. They all seem to get thier graduates Lap Top Computers, for college. They all went away to other states for school, and having a computer, a lap top, seems to be one of the things on the list that students need to have for school. They will be writing papers (all that having them typed is a requirement). A lap top computer is a tool for college, rather than a toy.
A cell phone, if she has one, and it works-why would she need another one, except for the fact that it's not the new Blackberry or i phone. Those phones change every year, they are newer and more improved-it's a never ending cycle. I know, my husband, as much as I love him, is a gadget dork-someone who thinks he needs a new this or that. But I will say, he buys a new phone, when his old one is on the verge of not working anymore.
Riding Lessons isn't a practical gift. It is short term. She will get the riding lessons, be done with them, and then......
Now, the "she's not very motivated to get a job" thing. I told you earlier that I have friends, who have had children graduate from high school and go onto college already, consistantly in the last 5 years. Both the boys and the girls GOT JOBS. Immediately after H.S. graduation, they got the jobs right before graduation, or had something secured already. These kids came from homes where thier parents make 6 figures a year and from homes where they don't. They then went off to school, and got another JOB. I didn't graduate from college, but I had friends who did, and every single one of them had jobs while they were in school. One friend inparticular, was a daughter of a Doctor. We have older friends who have 2 sons, one graduated 3 years ago-his dad is a surgeon.
If their kids wanted something other than what they were given, they had to work for it. Your daughter should be busy this summer. If she gets one part time job, she needs to get another one. If your daughter wants the new cell phone, then she needs to work to get another one. If riding lessons are that important to her, then she can earn the money to get them. I am sorry for being so blundt about this, if you were a good friend of mine, I would tell her the same thing.
I worked retail for 11 years and in management the last 3 years. I quit in 1998-99. We had college students who were working part time, it was great, and I became very fond of them. Most of them came into work on time, if they were going to be late, they called me to let me know. But what I was discovering the last 2 years of working, was that alot of them were lacking a "work ethic". One girl, who was the sweetest little thing, came from a family of privlege. She said several times, not in a mean intentional way, "My parents will send me the money". She knew she had her parents as a safety net, so if she called in sick because she was tired, or scheduled a hair appointment and she forgot she had to work (yes that really happened), she knew if she missed her shift, didn't make the money, that her parents would send it.
Your daughter needs to get off the computer and look in the classifieds, and get a job. Stop giving her money for the extra's (new cell phones, make-up, movies, etc). This is one of the best first life lessons you could give her.
I have a 12 year old son, who worked, mowing lawns last summer, for a couple of our neighbors. He LOVED having his own money to buy, whatever he wanted to buy for himself. And he LOVED the fact, that he earned it on his own.