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anniezz338 -> RE: Christmas shopping....UGH (12/11/2010 6:47:19 AM)

LOL...good one Steven. ^5




gungadin09 -> RE: Christmas shopping....UGH (12/11/2010 9:27:15 AM)

i like holiday shopping, as long as i have the money. What i hate is clothes shopping for myself, but that's another story.

In years that i don't have much money i sort of ad lib. i give people "recycled" presents- cookbooks, dishes, knives, kitchen stuff. Nice stuff that i have on hand but haven't used, or have barely used and still have the original packaging for. There are years where i just bake stuff, and make that my present. Then, the next year when i have more money to spend, i'll sort of compensate for it, getting people nicer things. i feel bad sometimes when i can't give nice presents, but it all works out, in the end.

The same thing happens with the presents i receive. Some years are just harder than others, for people. Plus, nobody's really keeping track, anyway- what i got them, how much money i spent. i know i can't remember what everyone got me for Christmas last year. Why should anyone else remember?

The best present i ever got was a scrapbook of photos. Probably didn't cost much at all. It was the emotional content that made it so valuble.

But, yes, i like Christmas shopping. i've also been known to start playing carols in October. i make cookies. i walk down Christmas tree lane. i'm a sucker for that shit.

pam




lizi -> RE: Christmas shopping....UGH (12/11/2010 4:55:23 PM)

I do not. Like. To. Shop. I never really do. I haven't been in a store since before Thanksgiving except for groceries. I do everything online. Now lots of merchants give free shipping this time of year and there are a ton of sales and coupon codes and such. Online works out great. Lots of places like Kohl's and Macy's will let you return anything you want at the store too instead of sending it back through the mail so that works out well.

A site I like very much is slickdeals.net. Lots of sales and you can use the search feature. For instance, if I am ordering from Kohl's, I'll run Kohl's through slickdeals search feature and see if any percent off codes come up or free shipping. I've saved a lot of money that way and it comes to my door so I don't have to shop...yay!




anniezz338 -> RE: Christmas shopping....UGH (12/11/2010 5:05:47 PM)


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ORIGINAL: gungadin09

But, yes, i like Christmas shopping. i've also been known to start playing carols in October. i make cookies. i walk down Christmas tree lane. i'm a sucker for that shit.

pam


I do like the season, I admit that. I like listening to carols and I'm a sucker for the Christmas specials on TV, the Grinch, Charlie Brown, Rudolf, Frosty...all of them. Watching It's a Wonderful Life is a tradition with us. It's on TV right now...lol




popeye1250 -> RE: Christmas shopping....UGH (12/11/2010 6:12:02 PM)

Do like I do, I go to Costco and buy a buch of bags of that Dunkin Donuts coffee and coffee mugs from another store and my shopping's done!
And every morning when they make coffee they can think about me.




Toppingfrmbottom -> RE: Christmas shopping....UGH (12/11/2010 6:31:26 PM)

I love to present shop, hell I love shopping of most an kind, and it makes it so much easier that I only shop for 5 people in my life. My dad's the hardest one to shop for sometimes, because he's so picky, he doesn't want anything typical, just about everything I thought up this year he either didn't want, didn't need, or couldn't use.

I too love shopping online, I bought all of my partners presents birthday and Christmas, 3 months early. And I am having one present custom made just for him, it's gonna be so special, I just hope the lady does a good a job on it as she's done in describing and creating  the item.

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ORIGINAL: soul2share

I'm not a huge shopper as it is, and this time of year is the worst!  I love gift cards....they are so much easier for everyone involved, especially if you're buying for kids....no worries about whather or not the stuff fits or if it's something they want, or worse, if someone already gave it to them!  I found that my nieces and nephews loved to do their own shopping.

Online shopping is the only way to go.....pretty every shopping site has their own gift cards, too.  I LOVE overstock.com!





sunshinemiss -> RE: Christmas shopping....UGH (12/11/2010 6:33:23 PM)

Magazine.
Subscription.

Yes.




Toppingfrmbottom -> RE: Christmas shopping....UGH (12/11/2010 6:38:05 PM)

sunshine, my dad likes magazines, one year I got him a special subscription to the magazine he liked, and my dad's anual present to my mom, for at least one of the gift giving times, mothers day anniversary, birthday, exct ect is a subscription to her favorite australian home decor and craft magazine.




TheHeretic -> RE: Christmas shopping....UGH (12/11/2010 8:31:27 PM)

The wife and I made it easy this year, by getting a big thing we both wanted, and calling that Christmas to each other. We've done a couple runs together to a department store and the booze warehouse, and I drove out today, to my favorite emporium of oddities, for really weird stocking stuffer items, and a couple oddball gifts. I could be done, but I'd still like to find some very practical gift for my father.




popeye1250 -> RE: Christmas shopping....UGH (12/11/2010 9:44:08 PM)

Heritic, firearms and ammo are always a thoughtful gift!




Aylee -> RE: Christmas shopping....UGH (12/11/2010 10:06:20 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Toppingfrmbottom

My dad's the hardest one to shop for sometimes, because he's so picky, he doesn't want anything typical, just about everything I thought up this year he either didn't want, didn't need, or couldn't use.



Get him an assortment of a favorite condiment.  Hot sauce, pickles, olives. . . whatever.  But it in a pretty box or basket.  Viola!  Instant gift.




TheHeretic -> RE: Christmas shopping....UGH (12/11/2010 10:09:08 PM)

I gave him one of those kits to build a replica musket a few years back, but he mostly appreciates simple things that make routine jobs easier. A furniture dolly, or a set of cargo straps for his pickup, have been big hits in the past.




Aylee -> RE: Christmas shopping....UGH (12/11/2010 10:13:04 PM)

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ORIGINAL: TheHeretic

I gave him one of those kits to build a replica musket a few years back, but he mostly appreciates simple things that make routine jobs easier. A furniture dolly, or a set of cargo straps for his pickup, have been big hits in the past.


Towels.  I have found that towels go over well. 

Flannel shirts work well also. 

New gloves and hat?





MercTech -> RE: Christmas shopping....UGH (12/12/2010 10:51:33 AM)

I hate the greedy Christmas crowds and taking forever to get to a clerk to pay for purchases so I do most of my shopping online.

I did the digital frames bit for this season. some good buys on them at www.geeks.com

Stefan




Toppingfrmbottom -> RE: Christmas shopping....UGH (12/12/2010 1:00:57 PM)


finally did pin him down about an item, so he is taken care of, but it would serve him right fir being so difficult to shop for lol.
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ORIGINAL: Aylee

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ORIGINAL: Toppingfrmbottom

My dad's the hardest one to shop for sometimes, because he's so picky, he doesn't want anything typical, just about everything I thought up this year he either didn't want, didn't need, or couldn't use.



Get him an assortment of a favorite condiment.  Hot sauce, pickles, olives. . . whatever.  But it in a pretty box or basket.  Viola!  Instant gift.




littlewonder -> RE: Christmas shopping....UGH (12/12/2010 1:15:50 PM)

I absolutely hate Christmas shopping so I do the majority of mine online. Most people in my life are pretty easy to shop for so it usually doesn't take me long. I pay attention throughout the year of what they want or need so I don't have to wrack my brain over it.

Usually my daughter is the easiest to shop for but this year she's the most difficult. She's on her own this year and has everything she wants either because I bought things for her as a child for when she was older and she was on  her own or she has bought the things she needs herself. Everytime I ask her what she wants she can't think of anything. I was proud of her though the last time I asked..."give to a charity for children or children". I think that was more a gift to me than to her at that moment. :)

Now my mom....yeah, I'm buying her a fruit basket. My sisters who live near her keep saying they have no clue what to get her either so yeah...fruit basket or some other kind of food basket.

Master is always the easiest. He drops hints all year long lol so his is the first gift I buy.





Aylee -> RE: Christmas shopping....UGH (12/12/2010 1:29:35 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Toppingfrmbottom


finally did pin him down about an item, so he is taken care of, but it would serve him right fir being so difficult to shop for lol.


Serve him right?  I was serious.  A selection of something that a person enjoys is a nice gift.  Why do you think they make all those boxed sets of stuff at WalMart and Target.




LaTigresse -> RE: Christmas shopping....UGH (12/12/2010 6:30:37 PM)

I give home made goodies for most gifts. The guys at work would mutiny if I gave them anything else.

Most everything else....... Amazon.com




Toppingfrmbottom -> RE: Christmas shopping....UGH (12/12/2010 10:58:15 PM)

Thought you were joking. If I had not already got mom her stuff, that would actually work nicely. She likes special jams an spreads n cheeses., hehe.
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ORIGINAL: Aylee


Serve him right?  I was serious.  A selection of something that a person enjoys is a nice gift.  Why do you think they make all those boxed sets of stuff at WalMart and Target.




Zevar -> RE: Christmas shopping....UGH (12/12/2010 11:28:59 PM)

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ORIGINAL: anniezz338

Ok, I'm not a big shopper....so Christmas shopping can be almost punishing. Anyone feel the same?...lol

I was going to give donations to the SPCA in everyone's name but my mom wants something for under tree (maybe I should get her a dog...hehe).

I'll do both but does anyone have one of those digital picture frames? How do you like it? I've heard some can get pricey. Thanks :)


The Holiday Season brings many wonderful memories and traditions, which I am accustomed to sharing with my beloved family, friends, neighbors and colleagues.

The concept of shopping brings forth a time to reflect on what gift would bring a special moment for the one who is the recipient. I especially enjoy being able to shop for those I care about and love. It grants me an opportunity to demonstrate my words in a way that brings substance to abstract emotions.

When I shop for my grandchildren the joy I feel is tremendously cherished. When they open their gifts and the twinkle in their eyes shines about as they are exhilarated with love and happiness. It is in those moments that I am without words to express the fullness of joy felt.

I choose to focus on the expression of giving to those I care for and love and in doing so the physical tiredness that can result in the hectic mall shopping and jaunting to specialty gift shops to locate those uniquely created items/gifts seems to melt away when the beauty and joy that will be exchanged in giving to those I love and care for comes to thought.

Thank you for this thread, even though I am somewhat delayed with contributing my entry.

Take care!




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