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We opted out of the corporate gift scam a long time ago, doing a sort of voluntary gift thing throughout the year instead. If I see that Little Ancona wants something that I consider a luxury item, I'll put a buck or two back until I can afford it, then I buy it and give it to her. Not because it's Christmas, or any other holiday for that matter, I do it because I love my kid and it makes me feel good to see her happy. She does the same thing throughout the year for myself and her mom. We're adopting a different way, because we can see what's coming our way, and it's not pretty.
I googled "Ancona and Walmart" and got this picture:
Seriously though, there is now Christmas music on the radio and that is enough to drive me over the edge. I long for the days when Christmas stuff didn't show up in the stores until the day after Thanksgiving. :shrug:
Hard for me to decrease holiday spending that was already about zero. I just go clip off a tree in the yard (it's a big yard with a lot of Christmas sized pine trees in it as weeds), reuse the same old stuff, and send myself one of those luxury food baskets...have for years.
Like ancona - gifting is just the norm around here, timing has nothing to do with the calendar except for seasonal stuff. Like one of the great gardeners on my list might get a really high quality die-cast trowel next spring...stuff like that.
Last year I used a blooming plumeria
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