Ziva
DIS Veteran<br><font color=darkorchid>Baby New Yea
- Joined
- Oct 11, 2005
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What do you want for Christmas? I NEED this/that and the other thing! The whole gift giving thing in general has gotten way out of control, I just wish we could do away with it all sometimes.
What ever happened to giving a small heart felt gift? Now it's bigger and better, have to find the perfect gift! My family always asks me want do I want? I hate that question, I really don't want anything, especially telling someone to get me something, it makes me so uncomfortable. I always respond I don't know just get me whatever you want to. Then I have to listen to everyone compete on what to get our parents, siblings, to out do one another, it's all just a big contest.
We keep things mellow at our house, the kids get a small amount of presents compared to many of their friends/cousins but they appreciate and love what they get each time. We've always taught our kids the difference between "need" and "want", something I think is lacking in general nowadays, my siblings think I'm a party pooper. When it comes to my extended family they get their kids this enourmous pile of presents, the kids tear through opening and then 1/2 the stuff is ignored and hardly played with. Yet they say they feel bad for our kids, Oy!
Anyone else try to have a more simple Christmas in regards to the whole gift giving aspect?
What ever happened to giving a small heart felt gift? Now it's bigger and better, have to find the perfect gift! My family always asks me want do I want? I hate that question, I really don't want anything, especially telling someone to get me something, it makes me so uncomfortable. I always respond I don't know just get me whatever you want to. Then I have to listen to everyone compete on what to get our parents, siblings, to out do one another, it's all just a big contest.
We keep things mellow at our house, the kids get a small amount of presents compared to many of their friends/cousins but they appreciate and love what they get each time. We've always taught our kids the difference between "need" and "want", something I think is lacking in general nowadays, my siblings think I'm a party pooper. When it comes to my extended family they get their kids this enourmous pile of presents, the kids tear through opening and then 1/2 the stuff is ignored and hardly played with. Yet they say they feel bad for our kids, Oy!
Anyone else try to have a more simple Christmas in regards to the whole gift giving aspect?


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