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Are any of you even thinking about Christmas yet?
I am starting to think about it. I have been organising the finances so money is put to one side and thinking about what to get the kids.
Has anyone started shopping or are you someone who leaves it to the last minute?
daffi x
I am starting to think about it. I have been organising the finances so money is put to one side and thinking about what to get the kids.
Has anyone started shopping or are you someone who leaves it to the last minute?
daffi x
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I buy little things throughout the year as I see them and it also spreads the cost. Each main person gets a shoe box of little wrapped up gifts plus one larger present such as a dvd set, jewellery etc. Check charity shops after Christmas for new things people have received and not wanted (soap sets, scarves, games etc) and put them by for the next year. I get my sister and her family Amazon tokens as I never know what's wanted and it saves on getting something they are too old/young for and they enjoy choosing it themselves. I'm sure however that most people can't remember what they were given the year before, or have given it to a charity shop!
Wheaten
Wheaten
I've bought all my Christmas cards, as wheaten says I get some in the sales in January, and because they sell out quickly I have already been to the Help for Heroes website and bought their cards for this Christmas. In the past I have always bought throughout the year, I can't bear shopping in December when the shops are full and you cant get what you want.
However from this year, we have agreed amongst the adults in both families that we are stopping doing gifts - we are putting more value on having a lovely time together than on having packages to open, when we don't really need anything and certainly don't want any more toiletry sets etc when people aren't sure what to get - so it's just for the under 18s this year (and there are quite a few of them!). It does help us all since none of us have much cash these days and over the years it's got more and more difficult to know what to buy people. It's OH's birthday next month and we'd said we'd probably go out for a nice meal as a treat instead.
However from this year, we have agreed amongst the adults in both families that we are stopping doing gifts - we are putting more value on having a lovely time together than on having packages to open, when we don't really need anything and certainly don't want any more toiletry sets etc when people aren't sure what to get - so it's just for the under 18s this year (and there are quite a few of them!). It does help us all since none of us have much cash these days and over the years it's got more and more difficult to know what to buy people. It's OH's birthday next month and we'd said we'd probably go out for a nice meal as a treat instead.
I have been trying to sort something similar out for years with my family/friends boxtops but there's always one who says "it's not christmas without presents to open!"
I'd much rather just have a get together with some great food and drink and enjoy the day instead of spending weeks or months stressing about what to get for whom and then looking forward to it being all over :-/
I'd much rather just have a get together with some great food and drink and enjoy the day instead of spending weeks or months stressing about what to get for whom and then looking forward to it being all over :-/
We've been doing the same as boxtops for the last couple of years, concentrating on presents for the kids, though I always keep my eyes open for a special present for the Boss, In regards to cards we always buy them early and since I had my stroke I have great difficulty holding a pen let alone writing so I've set up the computor with loads of different greetings, little pictures etc and just whack them through as and when they're needed
We start buying Christmas pressies as soon as the salkes start. Well why pay well over the odds for something next year? We bought a bottle of perfume for someone (I haven't a clue who the friend is) costing £45. Reduced from well over £150!! Trouble is as far as I can see is that next year when you buy that person something more moderate, it makes you look cheap? Anyone else feel like that or is it just me?
Thanks for all your opinions. I LOVE Christmas!! Sorry to those who don't want me to mention it. I always goe somewhere new to Christmas shop, last year we went to Lincoln, year before we went to Norwich, would love to go to London this year and take the kids to see the lights but train fare is astronomical!!
Whether you are looking forward to it or not I hope you all have a lovely Christmas x x
Whether you are looking forward to it or not I hope you all have a lovely Christmas x x
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Actually I suppose I ought to start worrying about christmas....I've normally got the cakes and puddings maturing by now....
I still need to make my cards and stuff...and decide on a theme.....and where I will be for the holiday this year that is always good for a row or two bug**r it I'm booking a cheap holiday to a non christian country and ignoring christmas altogether
Actually I suppose I ought to start worrying about christmas....I've normally got the cakes and puddings maturing by now....
I still need to make my cards and stuff...and decide on a theme.....and where I will be for the holiday this year that is always good for a row or two bug**r it I'm booking a cheap holiday to a non christian country and ignoring christmas altogether
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