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Who voted on this?- WDHIII Mon Nov 24, 2008 8:59 am
 - kitty Mon Nov 24, 2008 9:18 am

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I used to be amazed when I'd go to school and hear what other kids got...a new TV for their bedroom, a computer, tons of toys, etc.
Christmas has gotten way out of hand and I think it's one reason I don't enjoy it the way I used to.
in spite of dead conservative parents
we did the same, all got 3-4 small things, and one good one for the family.
and it has changed very much over the years.
I liked Xmas in East Europe, very low key.
Now thats changing too.. all the stores are loaded up before Halloween.
just crap
Christmas has gotten way out of hand and I think it's one reason I don't enjoy it the way I used to.
Those 'Best Buy' ads just make me sick. "You kids will love you proportionate to the amount you spend on them" is the message I get. And I'll bet they get it as well, just they don't realize it.
Our family stopped the insanity a few years ago. We have a $20 maximum per person, unless you buy a donation to a charity in that person's name, or you make the gift yourself. We draw names for the person you will buy for, but we can also buy for anyone under 14 if we choose. So, Adults get 1 gift, kids get one from each adult.
My kids "want" loads, and they know I am not gonna give them a dirtbike or a quad, or a Wii or an Xbox.
They can write down all they want, I am the one that is buying it, and that is NOT a quad! LOL
In Holland, we didn't do Christmas presents, we had Sinterklaas for that. On December 5th. Christmas was for going to the Parents (in Law) and the birthday of hubby.
Since we moved here, we don't do Sinterklaas, but Christmas. My spending habit on presents hasn't changed though
Ridiculous... Spending that much money, I mean...
My kids "want" loads, and they know I am not gonna give them a dirtbike or a quad, or a Wii or an Xbox.
They can write down all they want, I am the one that is buying it, and that is NOT a quad! LOL
In Holland, we didn't do Christmas presents, we had Sinterklaas for that. On December 5th. Christmas was for going to the Parents (in Law) and the birthday of hubby.
Since we moved here, we don't do Sinterklaas, but Christmas. My spending habit on presents hasn't changed though
pssst, means still a stingy ole cheapo
i had a nice mix... both
chocolate and oranges in the stocking for St. Nicholas,
then Xmas.
It never ceases to amaze me how people will go out and spend thousands and thousands of dollars every year. I refuse to work all year to pay off a huge debt incurred for one day that isn't SUPPOSED to be about material gifts in the first place.
Ridiculous... Spending that much money, I mean...
My kids "want" loads, and they know I am not gonna give them a dirtbike or a quad, or a Wii or an Xbox.
They can write down all they want, I am the one that is buying it, and that is NOT a quad! LOL
In Holland, we didn't do Christmas presents, we had Sinterklaas for that. On December 5th. Christmas was for going to the Parents (in Law) and the birthday of hubby.
Since we moved here, we don't do Sinterklaas, but Christmas. My spending habit on presents hasn't changed though
pssst, means still a stingy ole cheapo
i had a nice mix... both
chocolate and oranges in the stocking for St. Nicholas,
then Xmas.
I am proud of being a cheapo
At least I have no debts other than my mortgage
I am proud of being a cheapo
At least I have no debts other than my mortgage
Ditto!!
Charlie brown was way ahead of his time with his views on the commercialization of Christmas.
Man, my kids will be so hard done by!