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Experts say discounts are only going to get even better as stores resort to more extreme measures to clear out unsold items. The value of coats and sweaters drops dramatically as the winter months wear on.
Originally posted by GoalPoster
So, how many of you are heading out on Black Friday to snoop out some deals?
Better yet, how many of you will hold out for yet even lower prices . . .
Originally posted by Morningglory
We won't be buying too much this year just for the little ones. We never believed in getting in debt over Christmas.
We bought the more expensive items the kids wanted on their birthdays as opposed to Christmas. Winters have always been a tightly budgeted time for us.
Instead I made Christmas stockings full of all kinds of inexpensive things. I would wrap each item so the kids felt like they really got something in addition they would get 1 or 2 main gifts.
After they went off to college I thought they wouldn't want the silly gifts in the stockings. No way to this day they still love the stockings and prefer them. So I have grown men in my house on Christmas playing with balsa wood planes and silly putty! Oh and reading Mad magazines another family tradition they were fairly cheap and brought lots of laughs.
This is the time to make a family tradition. As long as you are all together just try to do something fun if you repeat it every year it becomes a welcomed tradition with fond memories.
Don't beat yourselves up if you can't do the big Christmas thing. Kids are smarter than we give them credit for they see what's going on and they do worry for their parents. Your children love you more than any expensive gift.
Just do something special together laugh and have fun, be silly kids love silly. Go sledding, ice skating, pack hot coco, "Christmas egg hunting" in the snow.
Time to reinvent the holidays. Maybe we should break away from that materialistic, "in the name of retail sales" version we have been hypnotized into believing.
From my own experience if you are having a tough time this holiday season the sounds of laughter can be the greatest gift for all. It will probably be the most memorable. Just give of yourself!
Warmest Holiday wishes to all!
Originally posted by GoalPoster
Better yet, how many of you will hold out for yet even lower prices . . .