Nov 26, 2007 12:27
I get a slightly icky feeling in my tummy just thinking about the holidays and the buying season known as Christmas. When I think about braving the marketplace for gifts and goodies, I just end up thinking how slimy and sold-out the holiday has become.
I remember back when I was just a poor college student and gave away my favorite book sets, cookies and bread for the holidays.
Well, now that I am older, I realize that this Christmas is going to probably be a return to those simpler times: I do love giving gifts, but I am going to make an effort this year to make those gifts myself rather than buying them from a retailer. Home made wrapping paper (all you need is some spray paint, paper bags and fall leaves and you get paper *and* pretty gift tags - the leaves after all the spray painting), cookies from my favorite recipes, and tons and tons of orange muffins, homemade stollen & banana nut bread.
There may be a few 'extras' for the hubby (since he has video game or two that he really wants), but I hope that the rest of my friends and family simply enjoy the fruits of my labor.
This isn't a frugality thing.
This is my protest against the way that Christmas is being exploited as 'the best way for retailers to spring back from a slow third quarter'. *I think I just threw up a little in my mouth*
Happy Holidays!
holidays,
creative