I remember Christmas
shopping when I was younger, no wait that was making out my wish list for
Santa. Every year right before Thanksgiving the Sears catalog would arrive,
along with JcPenny catalog. My brothers and I would take turns going through
the catalogs, circling what we wanted then folding the corners of each page
that had all the good stuff. Why did
they stop sending out those catalogs, those were the best things ever, oh yeah
the internet. I guess you could say that tradition continues on here in the
Rodesky house. Except the catalogs look more like flyers and each child uses a different
colored highlighter. I guess with a neon highlighter we have no excuse to miss
anything circled.
Growing up I remember
when the PTA would open “Santa’s Workshop” in the library. You would walk into
room with all of these wonderful small gifts sitting on tables. Some for your
parents, grandparents and even siblings, there were so many choices. After we carefully
picked out all of gifts we would then go back to the classroom and wrap
away.
Christmas
shopping, what a fun activity that we all try and do with smiles on our faces
and holiday warmth in our hearts. I know
that with good intentions I try and start early, but it never fails that the
minds of the young ones change. But I think over the last few years we have it
down pretty good. We wait until the week after “Black Friday”, things are
usually calmer then. Both my husband and I take turns with each of the kids. We
take them out to various stores and let them pick out what they want to get for
each other. It’s surprising to see how well they know each other and seem to
pick just the right thing.
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