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Holiday Blahs - long

November 22nd, 2006 at 01:37 pm

There are many reason why I dislike the holidays. It seems that this is the time of year that things seem to just get overwhelming. All the pressure to buy the perfect gift, make the perfect dinner, and make everyone happy. I realize that a lot of this pressure I put on myself. The holidays growing up were not the Hallmark kind and I know that I can do nothing to change that fact. This year I am determined to be more realistic, there are financial obligations that prohibit extravagance. After a long talk with my husband, we are scaling way back. We are copying all the old VHS home movies to DVD, these will be the gifts for our oldest girls. I have explained to my son and daughter (both still living at home) that Christmas will be tight this year. My son has provided me with a list, not too bad 10 items. My daughter however hasn’t provided me a list and I am dreading it. She is into Japanese Anime and Japanese Rock Music. Not always the easiest stuff to find. Thank goodness for the internet.
I am determined not to use the credit cards, I have my Christmas club money, one smart thing I did this year. This is one thing I do recommend doing. I have $50 each pay period taken out of my check and put into the Christmas club. (I get paid every 2 weeks)
Any money left over gets put towards a new washing machine. Mine has decided to leak gear oil. For the time being, I have had a long conversation with it asking it to hold on just a little longer. I have put out the word to friends and family that I need a new one. This is something else I recommend, if you need something always ask around prior to buying. People are always buying up and will often give or sell (cheaply) to get rid of the “old” stuff. This way I have only had to purchase a stove and a dryer in the last 20 years.

3 Responses to “Holiday Blahs - long”

  1. paigu Says:
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    Try www.yesasia.com if you haven't been able to find Japanime and other Asian films/serials. I think they offer free shipping or $5 off your next purchase.

  2. tinapbeana Says:
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    these are what my family calls a 'heartfelt' christmas. it becomes sort of a challenge amongst us to see who can get the most meaningful gift for someone while spending the least amount of money. my sister and i 'won' one year when we were teenagers: we split the cost of a 50 cent christmas ornament at goodwill. it was issued the year my mom was born, had the receipt in the box and everything. the challenge is what makes it fun!

  3. fairy74 Says:
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    Have a wonderful Christmas, you are teaching your children more by living under your means than by going out and buying a pile of presents and getting into debt---Good for you, I agree with Tina it does make the holiday more "heartfelt" and honestly "heartfelt" is what produces those hallmark moments. Also try ebay express for cheap anime items!

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