And it feels weird.
It's strange to read about others who are trying to figure out how to get it all done. Remember when I was her? The frenzy! The sweatshop in the dining room! The last minute gift substitutions. Now I feel like I'm on the outside looking in. There's something cold about being out here; something warm and fuzzy about being in there. And because I'm a little crazy, in my mind's eye, I look like the little matchstick girl from one of my children's books.
But I don't miss the stress even a little.
I hope my gift recipients can forgive me.
I was going down that same thought - little to no homemade gifts this year but the in-laws thought of a good idea for us adults and gift exchange this year - exchanging edibles.
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I'm not into the homemade gifts this year either. I can't fathom stitching/sewing for myself right now much less all of those gifts.
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We have cut down on the gifts altogether except for the grandkids. No homemade at all although I am picking out stockings to do for the two boys for next year.
ReplyDeleteI sent each child a gift of a quilt for their beds (purchased) with some odds and ends. That leaves me with DH. Tools will fit him and I puchased my gift from him already. Can't take all that stress from Christmas any more
Mary in TN
There's plenty of frenzy this time of year, even without the gift-making.
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