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Cloud 09-28-2008 01:10 AM

Christmas 2008
 
I'm totally freaking out now. Almost October and I haven't gotten one gift. I'm usually at least started by now. Ack!

Maybe I'll just give everybody $ this year. God knows kiddos could use it. But that's so boring. And then there are the little'uns.

Yep. freaking out.

NoBoxes 09-28-2008 04:11 AM

Put some foreign currency aside for them and watch your gift grow as the value of the US dollar decreases against it.

Give the little'uns dollars to play with.

sweetwater 09-28-2008 09:20 AM

Bah, humbug! [/Scrooge effects]

I want to send Amazon gift certificates this year. Amazon is the new Sears (has everything - from a commercial older than most, I'd bet).

wolf 09-28-2008 02:15 PM

I usually do what I call Kamikazee shopping on Christmas Eve.

This year I've found a couple of things online and have already ordered them, and will probably grab some Webkinz for my friend's daughters once the newer ones are out and they've expressed a preference.

This prepare ahead thing isn't totally working for me, as I have a copy of Grimm's Grimmest that I don't remember who is supposed to receive it ...

Trilby 09-28-2008 02:44 PM

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Originally Posted by wolf (Post 487589)
...I have a copy of Grimm's Grimmest that I don't remember who is supposed to receive it ...

Me. I'm supposed to receive it.


:D

deathlysilence 09-28-2008 03:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NoBoxes (Post 487517)
Put some foreign currency aside for them and watch your gift grow as the value of the US dollar decreases against it.

Give the little'uns dollars to play with.

:lol: Good call! Beings how the value of the dollar could change tomorrow....

classicman 09-28-2008 08:47 PM

Hate to bring this up, but is there going to be an "exchange" on the cellar this year?

I haven't even thought about Xmas one bit till reading this thread.

monster 09-28-2008 08:59 PM

Why?

just why?

why is it such a big deal? why does so much money need to be spent? why is it OK to give money? especially if the present alternative is so special it needs to be thought about three months in advance?

Is a holiday that causes such stress three months in advance (i.e. takes up 1/4 of your life) really worth it?

Please believe me. Cloud, this isn't a personal attack, you just brought up a pet irritation of mine and you bat for the other side on this one.... :lol:


That said, I already have some stuff. Sort of. I saw two puzzles in the $Store my niece would love' so i bought them. they're too bulky to mail, so I'll send them back with my MIL who's coming at Christmas, so she'll get them Jan or Feb. :lol:

Clodfobble 09-28-2008 09:20 PM

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Originally Posted by classicman
Hate to bring this up, but is there going to be an "exchange" on the cellar this year?

I'd certainly be up for it again!


But, uh... no newbs this year. Srsly.

Cloud 09-28-2008 10:04 PM

I will think about it Monster. I've always just really like to give Christmas presents, and like to give some thought to giving something really good to people. Sometimes that means giving something they can use and need, like money; sometimes it involves other paradigms, like giving something to open up a new area of interest, or something the recipient would never, ever guess, or something practical.

So yeah, that takes some thought and time to come up with the right thing. Most of the time it makes me really happy to do this. The rest is just bitching just because it is a little panic inducing.

xoxoxoBruce 09-28-2008 10:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Cloud (Post 487683)
So yeah, that takes some thought and time to come up with the right thing.

But no matter how good/appropriate the gift, it doesn't count unless you do it because you want to, like you and I.
People that don't want to, or for some reason can't, shouldn't feel obligated.

Actually I'd prefer people didn't get me gifts because there is nothing I really need, and chances are, if I wanted it, I'd own it already.
For example, I have an Aunt that buys me expensive calendars every year, that are far from my taste, plus I get tons of free ones in the mail.
I'm talking serious gifts, and not inexpensive silly or gag gifts, of course. ;)

Sundae 09-29-2008 05:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Clodfobble (Post 487671)
I'd certainly be up for it again!


But, uh... no newbs this year. Srsly.

Eh?
Did we let newbs in last year? Did they disappoint?
Sorry, was in my own selfish world of giving and getting - both worked fine my end.

Will I be crucified for starting a Secret Santa 2008 thread in September?!!
Oh no, that's what happens at Easter :)

But I think we should start early this year to give the Aussies a cheaper shipping option [tips hat to Aliantha]

Shawnee123 09-29-2008 07:40 AM

I utilize the "Wolf Method" as she outlined above.

Yeah bah humbug.

This year my mom said us adults should draw names and of course all buy for the kids. I'm all for that! It's the little ones that make my Christmas, anyway! Buying for three girls age 3-8 is sooooo fun, especially since I have taken it on myself to be their book giver, to encourage them to love reading.

I got a beauty of a Wizard of Oz pop-up book at the shop at the LA public library a couple years ago.

monster 09-29-2008 08:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Sundae Girl (Post 487726)
Eh?
Did we let newbs in last year? Did they disappoint?
Sorry, was in my own selfish world of giving and getting - both worked fine my end.


Just Mockingbird, who wan't exactly a newb, but....

Sheldonrs 10-07-2008 12:49 PM

I know what I want to give everyone this year but I'm not sure how I can do it?
Anyone know how to give someone Syphillis without getting it yourself? lol!!!


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