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When do you start holiday shopping?
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<blockquote data-quote="Elsi" data-source="post: 741604" data-attributes="member: 23349"><p>LOL! It's just not on my radar at all. I used to just let the kids do what they wanted with it, which meant a few years when all the ornaments on the tree were bunched all together waist high and below. </p><p></p><p>R and I don't really do gifts for each other either. Usually, if we do anything, we each buy a set of tickets for something we'd both like to see in the spring, so we have two fun events to look forward to. Although last year, we bought each other a furnace for Christmas. </p><p></p><p>Lil, I'm sorry to hear that you've lost your holiday spirit though - I hope you can find ways to get it back and find things you can enjoy together! I do think the holidays feel a little emptier without little ones around, even if our adult kids aren't difficult. </p><p></p><p>I'm hoping N and his family will make it out this year. We are doing a big family thing at our place with all the nieces and nephews and cousins and their kids, so we'll have to make the house festive for that!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elsi, post: 741604, member: 23349"] LOL! It's just not on my radar at all. I used to just let the kids do what they wanted with it, which meant a few years when all the ornaments on the tree were bunched all together waist high and below. R and I don't really do gifts for each other either. Usually, if we do anything, we each buy a set of tickets for something we'd both like to see in the spring, so we have two fun events to look forward to. Although last year, we bought each other a furnace for Christmas. Lil, I'm sorry to hear that you've lost your holiday spirit though - I hope you can find ways to get it back and find things you can enjoy together! I do think the holidays feel a little emptier without little ones around, even if our adult kids aren't difficult. I'm hoping N and his family will make it out this year. We are doing a big family thing at our place with all the nieces and nephews and cousins and their kids, so we'll have to make the house festive for that! [/QUOTE]
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