No “Black” Days for Average Jane

Did I hurl myself into the crowds to tussle for cheap electronics on "Black Friday"?  Absolutely not.  Did I spend the day yesterday, "Black Monday," ordering online bargains?  No again.

While I was in Florida with all my relatives, we agreed that this year we would only buy Christmas gifts for the children.  Everybody is equally broke right now, so I think it will come as a relief for us all. 

That means I only need a baby boy gift (probably clothes) and a 5-year-old girl gift.  Oh, and I should probably get something for my 21-year-old cousin since he’s a poor college student.

We’ll still get together for a lovely meal, cookies and good company.  That’s the best part of the holiday anyway.

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4 responses to “No “Black” Days for Average Jane”

  1. Stacie Avatar

    I wish my family would do this, but if I suggest it, I look cheap cos we are the only ones with kids.

  2. cagey Avatar

    BRAVO to your family. I could only be so lucky. For example, I still buy for grandparents that declare they don’t need anything (they don’t). However, we have toned down the gifts quite a bit over the years. This season, I am buying only gift certificates, but I am concentrating on locally owned”niche” stores to fit the person’s particular interests or hobbies. My goal is no chain store gift certs this year.

  3. Huts Avatar

    We buy my grandparents ‘baskets’ of meat/cheese/fruit products. We are wittling it down to just kids, but 4/6 of us don’t have kids. The rest get a donation or $20 limit on their gift. My brother that has a kid and I have agreed to only buy for the kids, spouses and each other are out.

  4. The Misanthrope Avatar

    That is the best way to celebrate Christmas.

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