Christmas shopping

Posted by: Dotsie

Christmas shopping - 12/15/06 12:11 PM

Do you set a budget for shopping or do you spend, spend? Every year we talk about setting limits, and every year comes and goes and we never do. Do you try to keep it all even between the kids?
Posted by: Eagle Heart

Re: Christmas shopping - 12/15/06 12:24 PM

Every year for the past three years, we've set out a budget, lowering our Christmas expenses each year, with the goal in mind of significantly decreasing our limit by next Christmas.

However, with the arrival of a new baby at the end of November, and juggling the physical/emotional needs of my sick brother this Christmas (as well as dealing with my own fear of the future where my brother is concerned), we've ended up spending a lot more than anticipated or budgeted. But since this is a "special needs" Christmas for a few family members (especially my brother and our 5-year-old granddaughter [sister to the new arrival] who's afraid of being left out and pushed aside), we've decided to just throw away the budget this year and start over at a lower limit again next year!
Posted by: Louisa

Re: Christmas shopping - 12/15/06 02:29 PM

Every year we say we are going to set lower limits, but never seem to do it. I say I'm going to start cutting out the older nieces, nephews, etc. and just buy for the little ones, but I can't seem to bring myself to do it. I think next year with new grandchildren and all, we are going to have to. Time for the younger ones, I think.

As far as my kids, I always spend the same on my daughter and my son. My husband buys for his kids and does the same. We both buy special gifts for each other's kids, just from us. We keep that even too. My son always says his sister gets more. It's become a family joke. When they were little, she took so long to open her gifts and he ripped through his, so it seemed to him that she "got more." Now that he is older, he likes one big gift usually. Like this year, he wants gift certificates to Best Buy so he can get a new tv. I will give him one substantial gift card. His sister likes opening little things, so I usually get her one good gift and then a lot of little stuff. She ends up with a pile of gifts and it starts. Now, my daughter says that once the baby is here, she won't get as much. They love to tease me about this, but they really know they get the same and they do they spend more than they should on us.
Posted by: Dancing Dolphin

Re: Christmas shopping - 12/15/06 02:40 PM

I try to set a soft budget number, and usually go a little over. The older the kids get, the more expensive their toys! Ryan (age 15) wanted a nice digital camera this year, so I told him if he got that, he would only get a few other small items, and he's fine with that.

Another question - when the kids are little and living at home, we bought multiple presents. Once they move out, when do you start tapering down the number of gifts, or do you?

Kathy
Posted by: Vicki M. Taylor

Re: Christmas shopping - 12/15/06 05:01 PM

I have a tentative budget that I try to stick with. It includes, the kids, (and now the grandbaby!), inlaws, parents, and charities. Each year, I spend "about" the same. This year, my husband and I sent our mothers flowers for Christmas. We thought it'd be a nice change from what we usually do which is send them fruit from Florida.
Posted by: Louisa

Re: Christmas shopping - 12/15/06 08:18 PM

Well, Kathy, you can try As I said before, my son usually has something in mind, which is great. It's easier for me if I can buy him one thing that he really needs/wants. Less time trying to figure out what to get him, less shopping time, carrying big bags around and less wrapping. One year, I bought him a digital camera and just a few other small things, socks, wallet, etc. But, my daughter never really asks for anything that's very expensive. I used to buy her clothes, and girl things and we did each other stockings with lots of little stuff. Last year, we got each other gift certificates to places we like such as Elizabeth Grady for facials, nail places, the mall, favorite restaurants and she got me one for the bookstore that came in handy. This year, we are doing pretty much the same thing. I got her a mall one so that she could go shopping after the baby is born. I'm sure she'll need new clothes. This will be the first year we are not doing the stockings. I'll wrap each gift certificate so she has more to open.
Louisa
Posted by: chatty lady

Re: Christmas shopping - 12/15/06 10:48 PM

I started buying my married son one nice gift and my DIL one but then always buy something nifgty for ther house thats for them both. Cut the older kids down to one personal gift each and something Christmacy for their homes, when they moved away from home and got their own places. I give Jason whos 16, money and a gift certificate to a swanky mens clothing store,(he loves clothes) and allthe hugs he can stand. He was easier to shop for when he was below the age of 13..
Posted by: Louisa

Re: Christmas shopping - 12/16/06 01:26 AM

I have four brothers and one sister. We stopped exchanging gifts a long time ago and just buying for the nieces and nephews. However, my sister and I still exchange gifts. Sisters, (as we know) are different. We look forward to the gifts from each other. We both love Swarovski crystal and we both love jewelry. I bought her a little Swarovski animal last year and this year I got her another one. She has bought me three lovely Lenox musical figurines the last 3 years. I can hardly believe Christmas is just about here.
Louisa
Posted by: Edelweiss

Re: Christmas shopping - 12/16/06 08:52 AM

Louisa, those sound like lovely gifts. I would have a problem putting them somewhere, though. We haven't downsized yet, but I know you have. How do you do it? That's why we prefer to receive and give gifts like massage gift certificates, food, candles, theatre or concert tickets, anything that can be used up.
Posted by: Anno

Re: Christmas shopping - 12/16/06 12:32 PM

I have a firm budget and stick to it. I also remember that I am shopping for presents and not for myself. I don't buy anything for myself from November 1 until after Christmas day. I even buy my winter vacation package before November 1.

Okay - is this a truth or a lie?
Posted by: Eagle Heart

Re: Christmas shopping - 12/16/06 01:16 PM

How many times have I gone into a store with the best intention of buying a present for someone else and coming out with something for me...LOL...I'm like you Anno, I SAY I won't buy myself anything from mid-November until after Christmas. But alas...temptation is everywhere...

It wasn't so hard this year, being so scattered and hectic, I didn't have much time or inclination to do any more shopping than I absolutely had to (in fact, did much of it online this year), so I ended up buying LOTS of gifts for everyone else and nothing for me. Even had to cancel my hair appointment on Monday - had it booked for weeks, but wouldn't you know it, the only day I had something special booked for myself and that's the day out of the entire month that my brother's CAT scan gets booked! Oh well, I'm sure hubby can stand these bad hair days for another few weeks! (I don't even look in the mirror anymore).
Posted by: Louisa

Re: Christmas shopping - 12/16/06 01:53 PM

That's the way I tend to shop. One for you and one for me.
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: Christmas shopping - 12/16/06 02:46 PM

I try to save money in the Fall to accomodate my Christmas budget, taking into account job bonus which helps greatly. However, there are so many bargains that I see for myself, and have bought myself a few things and keep a list for after holiday sales! I set limits on the nieces/nephews, they are so spoiled and don't fully realize the intrinsic value of Christmas -- I enjoy the time and effort into selecting and wrapping their presents, only to have them ripped open and set aside for the next in a blink!
Posted by: Dotsie

Re: Christmas shopping - 12/16/06 07:26 PM

Anne, I'm glad to hear that at least one person sticks to their budget.

Seems like many others, we do the same thing. After the holiday, we say that next year we're cutting back. Cutting nieces, nephews, etc., but then I see cute little inexpensive somethings and begin all over again. I love finding the perfect gift for people. That's the fun part for me.
Posted by: Anno

Re: Christmas shopping - 12/16/06 10:06 PM

Okay, I broke my promise today. I met a client at a coffee shop and on the way out, I walked by one of my favorite little shops and they were going out of business. Oh, drat. I ended up stopping in and buying 3 tops I have been eyeing for some time. They were on sale and an extra 50% off the sale price. Had to buy them. Now over budget for the month.
Posted by: Pam R.

Re: Christmas shopping - 12/17/06 02:10 AM

Budget...with a new baby granddaughter this Christmas??? No way!! I am having the time of my life!
Posted by: Louisa

Re: Christmas shopping - 12/17/06 04:17 AM

Pam, I found books today in the bookstore that I had to buy and mine isn't even born yet. They had these nice books for $4 each, but buy 3 and get one free. I got Grimms Fairy Tales, Alice in Wonderland, Heidi and Little Women. I'm going to put them away for her.

Plus, I bought a big book of fairy tales to keep here so I can read to her.
Posted by: diamond50

Re: Christmas shopping - 12/17/06 10:19 AM

I am not good at sticking to a holiday budget. With 6 kids
and seven grandkids and more that we love to spoil, it is just
too hard. Plus, alot of them have December birthdays so add
that to the mix. The holidays are a ton of fun for our family : )
Cindy
Posted by: Eagle Heart

Re: Christmas shopping - 12/17/06 02:09 PM

I've been thinking about this, and I think that by the time we get to our age, we should be allowed to spend whatever we want on whomever we want, ESPECIALLY grandchildren and ourselves! That's my story and I'm sticking to it...
Posted by: Vicki M. Taylor

Re: Christmas shopping - 12/17/06 04:50 PM

You said it, Eagle Heart. Grandchildren are God's way of rewarding us for all the trouble we go through raising our children.
Posted by: diamond50

Re: Christmas shopping - 12/17/06 09:26 PM

Eagle, I totally agree : )

Our youngest grandchild is 2 1/2 and I just can't
wait to see her face full of joy on Christmas Day!
Cindy