People get a lot of satisfaction out of the giving part, so to tell them that you don't want anything takes that satisfaction away and maybe lessens their enjoyment of the season.
I agree with this. My wife buys what she wants for Christmas, gives it to me, and says 'wrap this'.
What fun is that?
Ya bunch of Scrooges!
I love getting present for my wife, kids, and parents at xmastime.
Ya bunch of Scrooges!
I love getting present for my wife, kids, and parents at xmastime.
My wife's family asks what I want for Christmas. I tell them, the ONLY thing I want is cash/Visa gift cards to use toward upgrading my system. Shortly after that they email my wife asking for ideas.
Is my request really that terrible? I don't want "stuff." Don't look for the perfect gift. "Personal" or "special" gifts usually get shoved in the closet and forgotten. I just want to upgrade to electric, and I'm not giving you a list, because a) most of the stuff is more than you're going to want to pay, b) I'm looking for specialty items at specialty shops that you've never heard of, and c) I'm gonna shop by price/availability, which changes, especially during the holiday season.
CASH IS A PERFECTLY ACCEPTABLE GIFT!!!
Is it just me, or does anybody else get hit with "I can't give you cash -- cash is so impersonal"?
I'm with you. Every year I get new pajama pants. I don't need them and you knowing that I sleep doesn't say much about our relationship.
The alternate to that is the white elephant or round robin. I don't need a new LED flashlight or leatherman. Sorry, I just don't. I would prefer we pass around cards in silence as the ladies do their thing and the guys wait for the "fun" to end so we can go home and watch Rudolph.
Create a Amazon wish list during the year. Send everyone your list a month before (Amazon makes this really easy, with links and such). I do that. It's a little presumptuous, but I tell them to ignore it, I'm just trying to help. The more stuff you put in there, the less contrived it seems. I add stuff all year.
You can make as many wish lists as you want and name them. I do this for everyone, and put stuff on there for them. On birthdays and holidays, it's easy.
Create a Amazon wish list during the year. Send everyone your list a month before (Amazon makes this really easy, with links and such). I do that. It's a little presumptuous, but I tell them to ignore it, I'm just trying to help. The more stuff you put in there, the less contrived it seems. I add stuff all year.
You can make as many wish lists as you want and name them. I do this for everyone, and put stuff on there for them. On birthdays and holidays, it's easy.
LOL, those people would have to get a cpu and access to the internet.
My family for the most part is quite rural. I'm lucky I don't have to see them but once a year, and thankfully their wives make them shower before the gathering. They often complain about it, but they shower.
I honestly wish we were past this whole "gift giving" phase (I'm 39), but my wife insists we keep doing it. What the heck am I supposed to get my parents? They're in their 60's and have more than enough money - they buy whatever they need/want. I tend to do the same thing, I feel bad for people trying to buy me stuff. Can't we just send each other a nice little card and save our money? And avoid the mess of rude people at the malls? Ugh. Can't wait for January.
It becomes a zero-sum game.
I'm giving wedges of homemade cheese this year (yes, it ships). I dip the wedges in red wax, add a little wedge-shaped note, and wax over that. For family that you're going to visit, make a pie and put a bow on it.
I'm with you. Every year I get new pajama pants.
Man, I have to get on your friend list - homemade cheese sounds awesome! :rockin: