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#15
by
schro
on 20 Dec, 2009 07:47
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The Lovely Mrs. Schro & I aren't exchanging gifts (being married to me is gift enough for her!).
I've done some of the shopping thru the 'net and a little here & there. TLMS is going to do the bulk of it the next 2 days (god bless her) as I'm going to take the kids to visit their uncle (my bro) while I work in San Francisco.
The two gifts that I know the kids are gonna love....I got my son a real catcher's mit. As good of a soccer player he is, he loves baseball and is a phenomenal athlete. He loves playing catcher. I'm going to be a coach on his team and am really looking forward to spending time with him.
For my daughter, I decided to get her a jr. membership at our golf club (so, I have a reason to get in my once a week round of golf). She is very interested in competitive golf, has the right frame of mind for the game, and has an excellent golf swing (seriously, not just a proud papa talking). A friend of mine that "had a cup of coffee" on the LPGA tour has worked with her a bit and said "you don't have to do a lot with her golf swing".
Merry Christmas to all of you!
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#16
by
Mikekoz13
on 20 Dec, 2009 09:37
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I also tried telling my lovely wife that being married to me was Christmas gift enough...... shekind of went "HAH!" then looked me square in the eyes and said, "You better get to the Mall".......
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#17
by
GASlick
on 20 Dec, 2009 19:34
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My wife and I haven't exchanged gifts since we had children. We focus on them.
My family is fairly large, about 20, so we only buy for the "kids" (15 and under). There is only one in this category this year!
So, it's been easy going this year. Mrs. Slick and I sent the kids to her parents two weeks ago and did the Santa Clausing, so we're done! A weekend without the kids - we gave each other "gifts" while the kids were gone!

If you know what I mean........
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#18
by
TheSlyBear
on 20 Dec, 2009 19:56
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Done -- except for some gift cards for an elderly neighbor for the places I know she likes to eat.
This year's Holiday jams (which I give out to neighbors and co-workers) include: 10-chile Jelly (nuclear! chiles from my patio), Loquat Jelly (harvested from my backyard), Berry/Cranberry Jam, Spiced Cherry Jam, and Caramel Apple Topping.
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#19
by
andrew
on 20 Dec, 2009 20:11
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Almost done shopping. Bought most gifts online although we did make one trip to the mall Saturday. My wife is going to pick up a few odds and ends still, but I believe the majority of our shopping is finally done.
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#20
by
Mikekoz13
on 21 Dec, 2009 06:01
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Done -- except for some gift cards for an elderly neighbor for the places I know she likes to eat.
This year's Holiday jams (which I give out to neighbors and co-workers) include: 10-chile Jelly (nuclear! chiles from my patio), Loquat Jelly (harvested from my backyard), Berry/Cranberry Jam, Spiced Cherry Jam, and Caramel Apple Topping.
I wish I was one of your neighbors Bear! I LOVE jams..... and Chile jelly is a favorite of mine!!!!!! A friend introduced me to chile jelly a few years back, though a fairly mild version.
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#21
by
benmcd
on 21 Dec, 2009 06:48
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All to be done yet, the malls here are a nightmare at Xmas. It's summer and it's hot, the squabbles in the car parks are enough to douse the holiday cheer, especially after someone takes that one park that you have just spent 20 minutes looking for. I will do it 23rd and go to the mall late at night (24hr trading). Get in and out, I have no idea what I am getting for anyone.
Merry Christmas !
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#22
by
fcb2001
on 24 Dec, 2009 23:15
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i went the scrooge route this year, i had other projects, all i got for others was gift cards, then i mailed the christmas cards today
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#23
by
Mikekoz13
on 25 Dec, 2009 08:01
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i went the scrooge route this year, i had other projects, all i got for others was gift cards, then i mailed the christmas cards today
Now that qualifies as last minute!!!!!!!!!
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#24
by
Larry
on 26 Dec, 2009 14:06
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My wife does all the shopping. We only shop for my daughter so it's pretty easy. The families are having trouble putting food on the table so we tell them "no gifts this year"(I can't even afford to give them a can of beans for christmas with my wife getting layed off and my getting hurt and being out of work.
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#25
by
nomad
on 27 Dec, 2009 06:03
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The closest option was the scrooge route. MY family is all over the place and I have no kids(that I know of) so no need to shop all I did on christmas was sleep allllllllllllllllllllll day, it was awesome!