My dh and family is from Portugal, if you really want to see how consumer driven our holidays are, spend one in Europe. The difference is mind boggling.
I'm looking forward to Christmas. I will be moving DD home the middle of December. She will have only one semester of college left and she will complete it in the Orlando area. I've really missed having her at home. We plan on having a quiet Christmas together. I'm sure we will spend some time at the parks before she starts student teaching in January.
The house is decorated on the inside. I won't decorate outside until just before Thanksgiving. I plan on doing some baking starting next week. All presents are wrapped and under the tree.
I only buy gifts for DH, my parents, DH's mom, and we do one $10 "generic" gift with DH's family that goes into a pile which everyone picks from, along with cookies and a small gift for DH's grandparents. I don't know what to get ANYONE but my mom this year. MIL, of course, has to be difficult. She "apparently" wants a Snuggie, but only the zebra one, which I can't find ANYWHERE.![]()
I'm not feeling terribly excited about it this year - as in shopping and such.. Not sure why, but I just made up my mind that I don't want to spend the kind of money I have spent in the past - which has always been pretty frugal..
Maybe the "consumerism" aspect of it has finally caught up with me.. I only buy for 5 people, so it's not like I have a ton of people to get things for - yet it seems like even my "frugal" ways of the past are really a bit too "lavish" - if that makes sense.. LOL..
The cookie baking tradition with my DGD is a must, but there too I want to cut back on the number of varieties.. When you're baking almost 12 hours a day - for 3 days straight - I think it's time to "cut back"..
Talked it over with my DD and her DH and they too would like to shift the focus this year.. Make it more about the real reason for Christmas; enjoy some family time watching Christmas movies and specials; play some Christmas games; ride around at night and look at decorations; etc..
What - if anything - will you be doing different this year?
Also - if you have any additional "fun" ideas that don't include "shop, spend, wrap, repeat", please feel free to share them.. Low key, non-stressful stuff..[/QUOTE
As my kids have gotten older my ideas about what constitutes a great Christmas have changed. It's less about toys, decorating, and gifts and more about making time for people we love. We kick it off on Thanksgiving day. DD16 puts up the tree and does the lights, then I help her decorate it. Usually, her 4BFFs make an appearance,too. They go outside and string up the porch lights.
DD16 always wants to see the Atlanta Ballet Nutcracker, and this year she wants my mother to join us, for her Christmas gift. I managed to wangle tickets for opening night.We're all going to dress up in our party clothes, just us girls, for a night on the town.
We'll all go to DDs big Christmas concert--it's always very very good. Like, university good, with the orchestra and everything. It's the highlight of the season
The weekend before Christmas we always reserve for our kids friends. This year DD wants to have a sleepover in the living room, with cookies and a gift exchange. It costs me 2 bottles of soda and a pizza.
On Christmas Eve, I start a low country boil--potatoes, corn, and shrimp. We'll go to the Christmas eve service at church and afterward we drive around & look at the lights, listening to Christmas CDs, as usual. After we come home, we open our Christmas Eve gifts--new jammies! Then the girls take the boys' stockings and the boys take the girls' stockings and....lets just say the Big Guy shows up
And on Christmas day we'll open our stockings(nuts, candy, oranges, bananas, and a kiwi by special request! very Little House On The Prairie), then have a big breakfast and open our gifties. This year DH & I aren't really giving each other much. I don't need a thing! We watch videos all day while DD16 and her friends run in and out. Take Christian for a long Christmas walk. Eat turkey, ham and pie
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I feel terrible. My DH moved out on October 1st, needing to "think". Pretty unexpected. (I knew he wasn't happy, but never ever thought he'd leave)
So it will be a sad, awkward Christmas for us.
My daughters have no idea that this will most likely be our last Christmas in this house that we built.![]()
I feel terrible. My DH moved out on October 1st, needing to "think". Pretty unexpected. (I knew he wasn't happy, but never ever thought he'd leave)
So it will be a sad, awkward Christmas for us.
My daughters have no idea that this will most likely be our last Christmas in this house that we built.![]()
I too love Christmas however I don't think this will be the best holiday season for our family either. DH has been unemployed for 14 months now so all the extras are going to bills. He's depressed and barely talking to me. Not sure how much longer this can go on. DD's Christmas will definately be scaled back. I really don't feel like traveling 1.5 hours to my sister on Christmas; we've done this for years and she would be upset if I changed the routine. I'd prefer to stay home but don't want to see DH mowping around.
I do plan on spending as much time as I can with DD at plays, watching movies, baking and checking out the holiday lights. I will make the best of it as best I can.
I am looking more forward than normal for Christmas this year. I am looking more forward to winter in general than normal. I am one of those strange people that likes winter normally, at least until about mid February when I am just tired of it. I found a lot of winter activities in the area late last winter so maybe I am just looking forward to trying more out again this winter. Who knows.
I only buy for 3 people. My nephew, my mom, and one of my friend's kids that I am very close to, they are like family. I don't really equate Christmas with presents. Growing up we were not very well off so Christmas was usually one a couple of small presents and one somewhat big one that my brothers and I all shared. It might be because of this that I don't really need gifts to be happy and don't feel the need to give them to anyone to prove I value them. Like I posted on the other thread I am much more interested in experiences than gifts.
The things I look forward to at Christmas are going downtown to see Christmas lights and the Cleveland orchestra play Christmas music. The holiday parties where you spend time with family and friends. The decorations up at the stores and around the neighborhood. The parks around here do winter hikes where they talk about the origin of Christmas traditions and serve you hot chocolate.
I don't have kids (yet hopefully) but when I do I don't think the thing I will look forward to at Christmas is getting them presents, it will be doing those things above with them. As it is I take my friend's kids out to do some of them. Almost all of my Christmas memories as a child are not relating to the gifts I got, they are related to the things we did together. I would hope to do the same for my kids.
I'm not really in the Christmas spirit yet, I like to wait until after Thanksgiving to start feeling Christmas-y.
However, we are also focusing on a more meaningful, less consumer-oriented Christmas this year.
I got tired of feeling obligated to get our loved ones "stuff" that they don't need. So we are getting all of our close family members the same thing this year. I ordered these really cute reusable grocery bags from etsy.com for everyone. We'll be stuffing them with gourmet groceries - pastas, olive oil, marinara, wine, whatever. And of course I'll make some homemade cookies to go inside! I think this is something that everyone will appreciate and actually use. I know that I would love to get something like that, as opposed to another object that will just sit around and collect dust.
Another reason I'm really happy about Christmas this year is that my DD is just now old enough to get excited about Santa, carols, stockings, etc! I've already taught her "Jingle Bells" and we're working on "Rudolph." I love that I can share the magic of Christmas with her!!