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2005-10-20 11:15 AM

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2005-10-20 11:23 AM
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- 2005-10-20 11:15 AM

So, the recent trip to hawaii, ...new bike, and paying rent for the first year...

Has me more than worried for the X-mass season..

Cheep ideas!.. people please

Stole this idea from George Costanza (Seinfeld).  You could tell people that rather than you buying them a gift you donated money to the Human Fund

2005-10-20 11:34 AM
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buy some nice picture frames, and fill them with pics of you at your races.
2005-10-20 11:38 AM
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Send a card telling them how much you miss them. That would mean more to me than some bike part I would rather get on my own, or a bread maker I will never use...
2005-10-20 11:40 AM
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tmwelshy - 2005-10-20 12:38 PM Send a card telling them how much you miss them. That would mean more to me than some bike part I would rather get on my own, or a bread maker I will never use...

You got a breadmaker sitting around that you don't use?

2005-10-20 11:42 AM
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- 2005-10-20 11:15 AM

So, the recent trip to hawaii, ...new bike, and paying rent for the first year...

Has me more than worried for the X-mass season..

Cheep ideas!.. people please



I am a baking goddess around the holidays and most friends and family look forward to the goodies I make. Time consuming, yes, but definitley cheap. I usually pick a weekend or two and devote it to baking. It gets done in one shot and I don't have to do it again, unless of course I want to. I also like to make liquers, which people seem to appreciate if they are doing any holiday entertaining.

I feel the panic right there with ya'!


2005-10-20 11:43 AM
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KSlostStar - 2005-10-20 11:42 AM

- 2005-10-20 11:15 AM

So, the recent trip to hawaii, ...new bike, and paying rent for the first year...

Has me more than worried for the X-mass season..

Cheep ideas!.. people please



I am a baking goddess around the holidays and most friends and family look forward to the goodies I make. Time consuming, yes, but definitley cheap. I usually pick a weekend or two and devote it to baking. It gets done in one shot and I don't have to do it again, unless of course I want to. I also like to make liquers, which people seem to appreciate if they are doing any holiday entertaining.

I feel the panic right there with ya'!


I want to add that I am no Martha Stewart either. Quite the opposite really.
2005-10-20 11:54 AM
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In my family we pull names so that each of us only has to buy one present for an adult. The kids, natch, get lots of presents. It works very well, doesn't overstreach anyone's pocketbook, and is a reasonable thing for adults to do. Would your family be up for starting a new tradition like that? My friends and I long ago established a no gift giving at Christmas agreement: birthday's are where we indulge, and besides, that means more anyway.

Personally I resent being expected to spend money on the incorrect birthday celebration of a "saviour" that is not mine, and marking a holiday that really is just a big giant marketing campaign. And the music sucks.

Bah-humbug!

 

 

2005-10-20 11:58 AM
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2005-10-20 11:58 AM
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2005-10-20 12:11 PM
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- 2005-10-20 10:58 AM

newbiedoo - 2005-10-20 9:54 AM

In my family we pull names so that each of us only has to buy one present for an adult. The kids, natch, get lots of presents. It works very well, doesn't overstreach anyone's pocketbook, and is a reasonable thing for adults to do. Would your family be up for starting a new tradition like that? My friends and I long ago established a no gift giving at Christmas agreement: birthday's are where we indulge, and besides, that means more anyway.

 

 

Actually I do have that in my mom's extended fam.. but then I have my immediate family, work, friends, boyfriends, coach, two bosses, co-workers



Plural on the boyfriends, huh. Must be a nice problem to have. What's the deal, ever since world's you have to fight 'em off with a stick?

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2005-10-20 12:14 PM
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- 2005-10-20 11:58 AM
newbiedoo - 2005-10-20 9:54 AM

In my family we pull names so that each of us only has to buy one present for an adult. The kids, natch, get lots of presents. It works very well, doesn't overstreach anyone's pocketbook, and is a reasonable thing for adults to do. Would your family be up for starting a new tradition like that? My friends and I long ago established a no gift giving at Christmas agreement: birthday's are where we indulge, and besides, that means more anyway.

 

 

Actually I do have that in my mom's extended fam.. but then I have my immediate family, work, friends, boyfriends, coach, two bosses, co-workers

"boyfriends" --- ok, if you've got extras you could send ME one of those for Christmas!

I've whittled it down severely from the list you mention. One gift for an immediate family memeber. Extended family, co-workers, bosses, only get cards. For work friends, I might bring in some cookies-if they've been good! Close friends: like I said, no presents, but who doesn't have Christamas parties--I bring a bottle of nice wine and, if they are the types to have it, a special oranment for their Christmas tree.

Boyfriend - if I had one - would get the most lavish presents.

Coaches? That seems like the toughest of all?

Anyway....just some 2 cents. People usually are really, really happy just to be fed something yummy, that is for sure. Could be a perfect time to make Porn Cake!

 

2005-10-20 12:15 PM
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3558 - 2005-10-20 10:40 AM

tmwelshy - 2005-10-20 12:38 PM Send a card telling them how much you miss them. That would mean more to me than some bike part I would rather get on my own, or a bread maker I will never use...

You got a breadmaker sitting around that you don't use?

Hard to believe, I know... I also have a water hose rack, A salad tosser (insert easy dirty jokes here) and a bar set that have seen no use.

2005-10-20 12:17 PM
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- 2005-10-20 11:58 AM

Actually I do have that in my mom's extended fam.. but then I have my immediate family, work, friends, boyfriends, coach, two bosses, co-workers



Guys must be easier to please...I can barely keep one female happy.

Bosses and co-workers don't generally get presents, and aren't always on the christmas card list either. I see these people every day.
2005-10-20 12:26 PM
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tmwelshy - 2005-10-20 1:15 PMA salad tosser (insert easy dirty jokes here)
I wouldnt even know where to begin...
2005-10-20 12:29 PM
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A thoughtful gift is always more appreciated than an expensive or required one. As I have always been poor, people who know me have always known they are not going to get a costly gift from me.  And even if I win the lottery someday, I still will not give random gifts just because I feel obligated.  You get a gift from me if we have a meaningful relationship - end of conversation. I am not giving a gift to my aunt I see once every five years because I heard that she is going to be at my Mother's house this year while I am there.....Merry Christmas, Aunt Bea - that's all you're gettin' from me.

I have a little notebook that I keep in my purse for just this purpose. When the important people in my life let little things slip ("oh I just love this necklace" "I have always wanted to read Oliver Twist" "I love going to the movies" "yeah a pedicure probably would be awesome but I can't spend money on stuff like that for myself" - I make a note of it in the notebook and then they get something that they really want.

Involves a lot of active listening , but when the faces light up and they say "Oh my GOSH, I really wanted one of these"!!  I can say to myself, yes I know, you told me - and they don't even remember that they did.



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2005-10-20 12:34 PM
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2005-10-20 12:50 PM
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McFuzz - 2005-10-20 10:17 AM
- 2005-10-20 11:58 AM

Actually I do have that in my mom's extended fam.. but then I have my immediate family, work, friends, boyfriends, coach, two bosses, co-workers

Guys must be easier to please...I can barely keep one female happy. Bosses and co-workers don't generally get presents, and aren't always on the christmas card list either. I see these people every day.

oops.. I only have one.. well actaully i kinda have two, my boyfriends best friend, is like boyfriend #2

do you make out with him too?  because you can't call him your boyfriend unless you make out with him.  That's rule #4 on the list that i Just made up called "rules for being able to call a dude your boyfriend"

2005-10-20 12:52 PM
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Crap...I was gonna say that...

3558 - 2005-10-20 11:34 AMbuy some nice picture frames, and fill them with pics of you at your races.
2005-10-20 12:55 PM
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newbiedoo - 2005-10-20 12:14 PM

Coaches? That seems like the toughest of all?

 


Seriously, if I were to get a present from one of my athletes, the best thing I could imagine would be a race pic of them looking fit and fast.

2005-10-20 1:01 PM
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run4yrlif - 2005-10-20 1:52 PM Crap...I was gonna say that...

3558 - 2005-10-20 11:34 AMbuy some nice picture frames, and fill them with pics of you at your races.

I'm sure everyone would love pictures of "you" in a banana hammock.



2005-10-20 1:03 PM
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Well I'm not sure EVERYONE would, but OK, OK. Where do you want me to send yours?

3558 - 2005-10-20 1:01 PM

run4yrlif - 2005-10-20 1:52 PM Crap...I was gonna say that...

3558 - 2005-10-20 11:34 AMbuy some nice picture frames, and fill them with pics of you at your races.

I'm sure everyone would love pictures of "you" in a banana hammock.

2005-10-20 1:10 PM
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2005-10-20 1:50 PM
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A few things...

1) Why not skip the whole gift-exchange altogether? When my bestfriend was in B-school, we agreed not to exchange presents.

2) The whole secret Santa thing.

3) Cap the $ amount to say $20/person.

4) Agree to homemade gifts.

Oddly enough, I'm already done shopping for the major presents this year. Just a few odds and ends to purchase for people at work.
2005-10-20 4:18 PM
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Here's a home made gift idea for you.

I had a co-worker who flavored tequila with strawberries. He loaded a big, lidded jar with strawberries and filled it with tequila. Every week or so, he'd do it again with fresh berries. (after the berries became white) He filled bottles with the flavored tequila and printed up his own labels. He said it went over big.

Hmmm not sure what he did with the strawberries, tho. (hiccup)

edit: OMG, I can't spell. Sorry.

Edited by Happycow 2005-10-20 4:19 PM
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