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Have You Started Your Christmas Shopping Yet?
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- No. - 164 votes
- 57%
- Yes. - 107 votes
- 37%
- Other, I will discuss below. - 19 votes
- 7%
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Voted Yes, but needed a kinda option, really.
Bought a book, in January, for someone, and that was going to be the start. Then realised that I wasn't going to be able to afford to get something for everyone else, so I'm just buying for my Great Nephew and his half-Sister (Although I'm not related to her) and I've explained and apologized to the others in my Family (Not what I wanted...).
Bought a book, in January, for someone, and that was going to be the start. Then realised that I wasn't going to be able to afford to get something for everyone else, so I'm just buying for my Great Nephew and his half-Sister (Although I'm not related to her) and I've explained and apologized to the others in my Family (Not what I wanted...).
I've selected 'Yes' because I've bought a few little prezzies so far (partly because I had an hour to kill while my car was in a workshop right by Asda and Smyth's Toys earlier this week) but that doesn't mean that I've really got involved in Christmas shopping yet.
The latest I've left it, before even buying Christmas cards to be sent overseas, was 3.30pm on Christmas Eve before buying anything at all for Christmas. I think that my cards might have arrived just a little bit late that year ;-)
The latest I've left it, before even buying Christmas cards to be sent overseas, was 3.30pm on Christmas Eve before buying anything at all for Christmas. I think that my cards might have arrived just a little bit late that year ;-)
I buy things through the year when I see something for a certain person....then I hide them away.
That works well for me unless I forget and, as I did yesterday, find a two Christmases ago gift.....and think.....
Hmmmm....they're divorced...no good now..... :-(
I also buy online now as I hate busy and crowded shopping.
That works well for me unless I forget and, as I did yesterday, find a two Christmases ago gift.....and think.....
Hmmmm....they're divorced...no good now..... :-(
I also buy online now as I hate busy and crowded shopping.
Slightly off the direct topic, how far do you throw the net of presents? Some people seem to buy for every Tom, Dick and Harry, distant relatives, that couple you met on holiday etc. We decided a few years ago it would be the immediate family only, grandchildren in our case and a Secret Santa for the few adults. So liberating, I don't know why there is so much stress about buying or why people put themselves into huge debt.
nearly finished..a few bits 'n' bobs to get..cards to write next week...deccies up in a fortnight, a few wreaths to buy for cemeteries... and a foodie list to write..... have I mentioned birthday recently ? ..would it be a good time....wish list on Amazon..Harrods..John Lewis...Fortnums....De Beers..Boodles...Chanel...