I have been whittling away at my list for the last three weeks. Every pay period allows me to check off someone else. Now I am down to 2 more people and I know exactly what I am planning to get for them. It is just a matter of dredging up the energy to battle the crowds and get these last two items (and then wrap them, of course). I took care of all the out of town presents that require mailing early on, the first round being sent at Thanksgiving time.
Today I am also taking care of getting stocking stuffers for Drew. I have not done a stocking for him for the last few years. It got so expensive. When I was a kid, I got 2 stockings - a HUGE one at my house and a normal sized one at my Grandmother's. Both were intended to keep excited children occupied and at bay while the adults either slept in or prepared the feast. I started doing just the huge stockings at home for the boys when they were young, but it became so expensive to fill them that I gave up.
Poor Drew never had the pleasure for long. Now that he is the only one left in the house, I decided it was time to provide him that experience and joy. Over the last few weeks, I have listened and tracked everything he expressed an interest in while we were out in the stores or while he was putzing around the house. I determined only to get what I could find at the dollar store - the one where everything really is only a dollar a piece. My limit is 20 items. A reasonable amount to spend on junk.
The store was crowded when I entered. Last minute shopping for lots of us I guess. There is a tremendous variety of stuff and I had so much fun wandering up and down the aisles picking out things I knew he would enjoy. From the kitchen aisle a red spatula, a coffee mug, and a white bowl scraper; from the tool aisle a screwdriver set with 20 interchangeable heads; from the toy aisle a transformer cube, a box of crayons and a truck shaped blue eraser. I remembered to get the cheap wrapping paper and a small felt stocking that would never hold all the presents. More fun when it spills out the top.
Lucky for me Drew is visiting with friends, leaving Sugar and I plenty of time to wrap all this stuff and tuck it away out of sight. Imagine the fun my Mom had doing this for 8 children! Makes your spine shiver just thinking about how each gift will bring a delighted smile to someone's face. Sort of like filling the Samaritan's Purse Shoeboxes. Oh what fun it is to wrap a stocking filled with toys!
I have to say though, I am glad the shopping is over for the season. I wish I could start in January and get presents each month - spread the labor out over time. I worry though that somehow by the time Christmas comes, the gift will no longer be appropriate. Guess I'll just have to keep putting up with the last minute scramble.
Friday, December 23, 2011
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