Here’s the thing with me and the holidays. I adore my family and the holidays. But I tend to get a little frazzled. Don’t get me wrong. I enjoy getting together with family and friends, decorating the tree, shopping for cute gift wrapping, going to cookie exchange parties and even putting jingle bells on my puppy. I love snowball fights with my kids and racing inside for hot cocoa with mounds of whipped cream. (Just like the hot chocolate Mr. Flanders makes for Bart in the Simpson’s Movie. If you don’t know what I’m talking about, it’s a must-see scene.) I have the best of intentions when it comes to thinking about Christmas shopping. I start a list in my head and get all excited. I write down ideas. I daydream about everyone opening their gifts with huge smiles on their faces. Like something out of a PB catalog, but there are real people in my family room, not just models hanging stockings with first names like Collins and Walker stitched on. It’s not that I hate shopping. Give me a couple hours in a downtown department store with girlfriends and I can literally shop until I drop. OK, so a few hours will go by and I’m shaking because I need some food (and maybe chocolate Santas and Green tea). We’ll stop, eat and shop again. But the real problem renders its ugly head the moment I start second guessing myself with my choices.
Do these inner holiday-shopping thoughts sound familiar?
“Do I want to buy this for ME or her?”
“She’ll never find out that I got one for myself too. Or will she? Oh crap.”
“Didn’t I buy this last year?’
“Is this too much? or not enough?”
“Will he REALLY like this, or will he give me THAT look when he opens it?”
“Come on, you can DO this. Don’t buy a gift card. Don’t buy a gift card.”
“Maybe he would appreciate a gift card?”
Enough already! Why can’t we host a White Elephant gift exchange like I do with my girlfriends where we literally pick items from around the house (or re-gift lame gifts) and swap them over wine and cheese? We giggle the night away. I received booty enhancer pads one year (no idea who gave them to my friend first) and almost died laughing. I honestly enjoy it. I would carry on this tradition in our home, but it obviously wouldn’t work when the kids are waiting for Santa to come to town with real gifts. We do Secret Santa gift exchanges on both sides of our family, but there are still people that I give gifts to every year, no matter what. And they are the ones that are the hardest to buy for! I just want them to know I care – even if what I found at the mall (on a full bladder) is so going in the back of their closet this time next year.
I’ll calm down. After a few hot chocolates, I’ll pull myself together and focus. I can always do most of my holiday shopping online. Thankfully, I do realize it’s the thought that counts. Even if I accidentally throw a couple items in my size in the online shopping cart, it IS the thought that counts. 😉
You sound like me shopping LOL!! Great post
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Hey, Miss Texas holiday shopper – thank you!
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I have done zero shopping so far. I am in Vegas now but when I return, it is full force!
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I’m one of those people at the mall on Christmas Eve! Not going to lie, though, it stresses me out to be so late in shopping but I love being there because things are a little more settled down.
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I’ve bought a few things for my parents, but that’s it so far. I’m a last-minute shopper as it is… You’ll see me on Christmas Eve hoarding the gift cards at Stop & Shop. 🙂 P.S. GREAT to finally meet you in person tonight!!
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I love it! It was SO great to finally meet you in person too. You and your mom (and Audrey) are so wonderful!
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Holiday shopping used to freak me OUT! Now I get the kids done early, and mostly craft for everyone else. I get a little busy in December if I don’t get started early enough but I love doing it.
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This is why I make it my goal to be done by December 1st! I have such stress over what to buy, how much we’re spending, etc. But once it’s done and over…I can relax and enjoy some hot chocolate. Sometimes spiked 😉
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Christmas shopping can be a giant pain in the rump. I try to think of a theme and r=everyone gets something based on that. The easier year was my bedtime theme, everyone got something related to that.
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The only person I’ve shopped for so far is my two-year-old because she’s the easiest. Everybody else’s gifts make me nervous, I always question if they’ll like it, especially since my mom usually returns whatever I give her! haha
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Hahahah! I feel so much better now – thanks for sharing.,
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I have not done any shopping yet…..but i like the idea of wine and chocolate before hand…
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It’s most definitely daunting! I have a list this year and I’m sticking to it! I’m also finding no issues with gift cards if it means I won’t lose 10 years off of my life looking for a gift. This is what wine is made for. 🙂
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My sentiments exactly! 🙂
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I haven’t even started. The whole thing just makes me itch! What did they do before online shopping…that must have been hell!
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I remember the days before online shopping all to well – it was RIDONKULOUS!
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The shopping is the best and worst part of Christmas. “Do they already have this?” “what do you get someone that has EVERYTHING!” I’m trying to be more lax, just make a budget, make the list, and STICK to the list. No second guessing…but it’s hard. Good luck! I got all my nieces and nephews done. There is light at the end…I see it, next to a glass of wine!
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You’re on it! Good for you. Now go get some wine, girl!
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I hear ya, girl! I hear ya! Good luck to us, right??!
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ha! Christmas shopping gives me the shakes. It is so daunting to me, and I never know what to get anyone!! I’ll get it done, but it won’t be easy!
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