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SWTXBelle 10-29-2007 02:45 PM

I like the membership idea, too. But if that won't fly - www.chinaberry.com has the most wonderful books and toys.

1908Revelations 10-29-2007 02:58 PM

I can not wait to watch Christmas catoons and A Christmas Story!!!

"You'll shoot your eye out, You'll shoot your eye out!!":D

AOIIalum 10-29-2007 05:16 PM

What about something along the lines of "Child's" Day out? You and the boyfriend take each child out for something...maybe lunch and renting a movie, a picnic in the park, a sleepover at your place, afternoon playing basketball or hiking or whatever...WITHOUT the rest of the siblings. Yeah, it'll take up a chunk of your time but would definitely be economical. Also, each child would get some special time with both of you AND get some time away from home.

carnation 10-29-2007 05:21 PM

Aieee! It's not even Halloween and J.C. Penney had their Christmas decorations up yesterday!

nikki1920 10-29-2007 05:32 PM

10.29.07: on my internet radio station, they actually played Brenda Lee's "Rockin Around the Christmas Tree"

its too freaking early for Christmas songs!!!!! :mad:

AGDee 10-29-2007 06:35 PM

Itunes gift certificates for the 3 oldest.. they think 15 songs is great.

FSUZeta 10-29-2007 06:56 PM

swtxbelle, i too love chinaberry. i bought many gifts from them when my kids and the cousins were little. wonderful books and lots of very imaginative toys that you don't see at toys r us, k-mart or wal-mart.

if you have a costco or sams card, both stores begin carrying christmas toys/items this time of year and many, many items would fit your budget.

everyone has given great ideas. please let us know what you end up doing.

by the way, when i was a single working girl on a lowly bankers budget, i started buying christmas gifts in the summer so that i could afford all the gifts that i needed to buy for family.

SWTXBelle 10-29-2007 07:02 PM

I have all the nieces and nephews already taken care of, because I hit clearance sales (including Chinaberry!) throughout the year. Once you have an army to buy for, it's the only way, unless you can convince the family to draw names and everybody buy for only one other. Try the Disney Outlet website for great prices -and even better, if you have a Disney Store near you you can hit their clearance sales.

aephi alum 10-29-2007 09:40 PM

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Originally Posted by nikki1920 (Post 1543007)
10.29.07: on my internet radio station, they actually played Brenda Lee's "Rockin Around the Christmas Tree"

its too freaking early for Christmas songs!!!!! :mad:

I still <3 my iPod. :p

summer_gphib 10-29-2007 09:52 PM

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Originally Posted by SWTXBelle (Post 1543047)
I have all the nieces and nephews already taken care of, because I hit clearance sales (including Chinaberry!) throughout the year. Once you have an army to buy for, it's the only way, unless you can convince the family to draw names and everybody buy for only one other. Try the Disney Outlet website for great prices -and even better, if you have a Disney Store near you you can hit their clearance sales.

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I shop on the Disney Outlet site all the time! I just bought a chrome chandelier, a stained glass lamp, and a door mat from them, all for my new house!! :D (They haven't even started building yet... *lol* But I'll be mid tax season when we are ready to move in, so I need to start early!)

If and when you are in Orlando/Kissimmee, the Character Premier in the Outlet Mall (the one by Dixie Stampede) has FANTASTIC deals, straight from the theme park stuff.
</hijack>

I also start way, way early. I'm almost done with all of my Christmas shopping, except for the hubby.

honeychile 10-29-2007 10:41 PM

Since my brother isn't cooperating, I've been an honorary auntie to several friends' children. I get them each a NICE Christmas ornament every year, and put them in a cutsie container that they can use for something else. Two years ago, the containers were all Christmas ornament holders (their parents loved those!).

Last year was exceptionally fun, as FOUR of them are now Greeks, so I got them an ornament with their letters or mascot - NOT the horrible Radko ones!. :p One of my former roomies commented that their tree is going to look naked without their kids' ornaments!

Anyhow, by setting the tone early, it saved a lot of money over the years!

APhi Sailorgirl 10-30-2007 09:52 AM

Thanks guys these are all great ideas. I'm just trying to give ideas to the boyfriend so we can start soon. Christmas will be here before we know it!

MysticCat 10-30-2007 10:26 AM

I'll throw in one other thought -- get your boyfriend to talk to his brother and find out what these kids like or are interested in.

For example, my daughter would probably love something from the Disney store, while my son would hate it (and would have hated it when he was 5). iTunes gift certificates? Make sure they have iPods first. (Believe it or not, not all kids have them.) Chinaberry has the kinds of things that some kids love, others don't. (My son views the kinds of things they have as stuff that grown-ups think kids ought to want.)

By finding out what they like, you can get something they'll think is cool and still keep the price down. It also helps you get to know the kids better.

APhi Sailorgirl 10-30-2007 01:12 PM

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Originally Posted by MysticCat (Post 1543240)
I'll throw in one other thought -- get your boyfriend to talk to his brother and find out what these kids like or are interested in.

We've tried that a couple times now. Were told "we're just trying to get through the wedding." Seriously? They're not having a real wedding, but that's another issue. We even used my going on a cruise with my mom in a couple weeks, but nothing.

Plus I have a feeling these kids are going to have lists like:
-Xbox 360
-Guitar Hero
-Cell Phone
-Skate Ramp

They're great, but last year they got Nintendo DS's and played with them for about 2 seconds.

MysticCat 10-30-2007 01:28 PM

^^^ Gotcha. Yes, I can see how they're to busy to spare the three minutes it would take to say "Greg likes music or stuff for his car, Marcia loves getting new earings or other jewelry, Peter likes the Rams and anything science related, Jan likes books about history, . . . ."

But the question I was thinking about was not so much what's on their lists (which are always going to be inflated) as what do they enjoy or like to do, what hobbies do they have, etc. Still, if mom and dad are too busy to answer such simple questions . . . . :rolleyes:

nikki1920 10-30-2007 01:36 PM

If mom and dad cant give you a hint, then ask the kids.

What's a "not real wedding", btw?

APhi Sailorgirl 10-30-2007 01:46 PM

Ok before we get way off tangent, this is my boyfriend's brother and since I plan to marry my boyfriend, I continue to work on keeping quiet and being as non-judgemental as possible.

They're getting married on Sunday, Nov. 18. We still do not know what church or what time to be there (and I highly doubt getting an invitation). Apparently the guests (mostly family) should come to the last service so they don't miss the ceremony. That's b/c the pastor is squeezing them in after the last service and before he has to be somewhere at 1pm. Then we all get to go over to their house for warmed up Sam's Club appetizers and sheetcake.

It's his second marriage, her third and last time I checked the ceremony wasn't even going to include the children. I mean they'll be there, but nothing to include them in the blending of families.

Ah maybe I should post this in the "disaster weddings" thread afterwards.

Fawn Liebowitz 10-30-2007 03:00 PM

Bah Humbug - it's too early for Christmas! Especially for us grinches...

carnation 10-30-2007 05:06 PM

Does anyone know if any Atlanta stations are going to do 24-hour Christmas music after Thanksgiving since Randy and Spiff have moved?

SWTXBelle 10-30-2007 05:20 PM

PLEASE add this to the "worst wedding you ever attended " thread after the blessed event . . .

nittanyalum 10-30-2007 05:31 PM

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Originally Posted by APhi Sailorgirl (Post 1543333)
Ok before we get way off tangent, this is my boyfriend's brother and since I plan to marry my boyfriend, I continue to work on keeping quiet and being as non-judgemental as possible.

They're getting married on Sunday, Nov. 18. We still do not know what church or what time to be there (and I highly doubt getting an invitation). Apparently the guests (mostly family) should come to the last service so they don't miss the ceremony. That's b/c the pastor is squeezing them in after the last service and before he has to be somewhere at 1pm. Then we all get to go over to their house for warmed up Sam's Club appetizers and sheetcake.

It's his second marriage, her third and last time I checked the ceremony wasn't even going to include the children. I mean they'll be there, but nothing to include them in the blending of families.

Ah maybe I should post this in the "disaster weddings" thread afterwards.

This is sounding more and more stressful on you, SailorGirl, jeez! I think you said previously that "cash" hadn't worked well before -- did that mean that just giving money didn't go over well, or was it that it was actually cash? How about giving each kid one of those pre-loaded Visa cards you can get at your bank? They'll each have their own "debit"-type card to use on whatever they want, but it's not like tracking cash. If that's not an option, I second (or third) the zoo membership idea, you take care of the whole family in one shot and you can move on to the rest of your holiday shopping list. Because otherwise, are you expected to buy a wedding present for the brother & bride and also a holiday gift? Can't wait to read the wedding thread! :)

ThetaPrincess24 10-30-2007 08:37 PM

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Originally Posted by AXO Alum (Post 1369165)
I remember those days! I would like to hear the music much more if a) the lite music station didn't play it beginning Nov 1st (yes, all Christmas ALL the time -- geez, give Thanksgiving a chance people!) and b) they didn't try to put a rock edge on Away in a Manger like I heard yesterday on my contemporary Christian station :eek:

We have shopped for the kid pretty much all year, so he was taken care of for the most part. I got hubby's stuff done early as well. Now I am forced to either not tell him any hints & get who-knows-what or, tell him exactly what I want & spend yet another Christmas opening every gift knowing exactly what is inside :( Guys - girls are NOT hard to buy for - you just don't want to put the effort into it.

Everything is wrapped but can't go under the tree because of a certain lab puppy who thinks that the tree is her indoor playhouse (yes, she tries to climb THE tree!) The cats have never bothered the tree - none of my cats have actually - but the puppy thinks its fair game. We have the bottom half bare of ornaments now after we found her pulling them off one at a time & hiding them. Beneath our bed (don't ask me how she can still get under there - she is huge!) is like a treasure trove.

Here she is half in/half out of the tree!

http://i103.photobucket.com/albums/m...o/100_3402.jpg

I wish this is what my dog would do under the tree, unfortunately she likes to poop under it :mad:

AGDee 10-30-2007 10:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MysticCat (Post 1543240)
I'll throw in one other thought -- get your boyfriend to talk to his brother and find out what these kids like or are interested in.

iTunes gift certificates? Make sure they have iPods first. (Believe it or not, not all kids have them.)

I can say though that my son still liked Itunes gift certificates before he got his ipod because he could get songs he liked and easily make mix CDs to listen to. If they don't have a cd burner, now that would be a problem!

MysticCat 10-31-2007 09:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SWTXBelle (Post 1543436)
PLEASE add this to the "worst wedding you ever attended " thread after the blessed event . . .

Co-sign. There is just so much potential.

Quote:

Originally Posted by AGDee (Post 1543555)
I can say though that my son still liked Itunes gift certificates before he got his ipod because he could get songs he liked and easily make mix CDs to listen to. If they don't have a cd burner, now that would be a problem!

Very good point.

FSUZeta 10-31-2007 09:24 AM

fruitcake for them all!

SWTXBelle 10-31-2007 10:00 AM

lo, FSUZeta - that's one way to make sure your gift is NEVER forgotten!

KatieKate1244 10-31-2007 10:31 AM

How much would a really good fake tree cost? Two of my sisters (one with allergies, the other asthma) can't breathe when a live tree is in the house, and my mother --a Christmas purist--thinks the fake trees in the stores look tacky. I figure if I can find a nice looking one that's not too expensive, she might cave in so folks can breathe.

Fawn Liebowitz 10-31-2007 02:34 PM

I haven't priced one in a few years, but there are some really good-looking fakes out there, and the pre-lighted ones are even better. All you do is pop it up, plug it in, and fluff the branches and you're ready to decorate.

BBelleADPi 10-31-2007 04:57 PM

Soooo....the Fish station in Atlanta is playing Christmas music all day today (Halloween). And I listened to it all the way to Fayetteville to the doctor's office. And...guess it did something for me, because I ended up buying all of my daughter's teachers' Christmas presents today!! School, church, piano, tennis...done!!

ThetaPrincess24 10-31-2007 05:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KatieKate1244 (Post 1543689)
How much would a really good fake tree cost? Two of my sisters (one with allergies, the other asthma) can't breathe when a live tree is in the house, and my mother --a Christmas purist--thinks the fake trees in the stores look tacky. I figure if I can find a nice looking one that's not too expensive, she might cave in so folks can breathe.

Good fakes usually cost money :( One of ours was mail order from a catalog and the other was just an expensive tree that my husband got from Dillards. Both look real though. We cant have real trees either because of mine and my step-daughter's allergies.

OtterXO 10-31-2007 07:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ThetaPrincess24 (Post 1543924)
Good fakes usually cost money :( One of ours was mail order from a catalog and the other was just an expensive tree that my husband got from Dillards. Both look real though. We cant have real trees either because of mine and my step-daughter's allergies.

I was just at Costco and saw some really nice ones. I think they were around $200. They weren't the pipe cleaner looking branches, they were really realistic looking molded plastic that looked like actual pine needles. Except for the non-pine smell I couldn't even tell it was fake from a few feet away.

FSUZeta 10-31-2007 08:04 PM

there are lots of beautiful, realistic looking artificial trees out there. when looking at the cost, you need to divide the cost of the tree by what you pay yearly for a real tree. say you pay $60 a year for a real tree. you could easily get 10 years out of a fake before it begins to look shop worn. if you spend $300 for a fake, you will have 5 years(possibly more) of free trees.

my tree is over 10 years old and still looks great when decorated. friends have actually gone up to it and touched it to see if it was real.

Aurora6 11-08-2007 11:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 1908Revelations (Post 1542947)
I can not wait to watch Christmas catoons and A Christmas Story!!!

"You'll shoot your eye out, You'll shoot your eye out!!":D

Absolutely, Sister Greek.

It's not Christmas until you've watched "A Christmas Story"


"......Oooooooh, Fudge"

"Ra, ra, ra, ra, ra,.....ra, ra, ra ra" lol:p

ZTABullwinkle 11-09-2007 12:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fawn Liebowitz (Post 1543379)
Bah Humbug - it's too early for Christmas! Especially for us grinches...

I am not a grinch, but my family has a tradition....no talk of Christmas until Santa arrives at Macy's during the Macy's day parade. My brother and I would have our lists in our hands so as soon as he showed up, we could turn it over to our parents. It didn't help that they would start teasing that Santa was arriving in the beginning of the broadcast.

ZTAMich 11-10-2007 01:37 PM

We got a 1st Christmas ornament as part of a wedding gift. Can't wait to get a tree this year!

SWTXBelle 11-10-2007 03:15 PM

Madame Alexander Dolls . . .
 
. . .has "A Christmas Story" Ralphie - complete with BB gun, glasses (unbroken) and leg lamp. I really, really want it. I really, really, won't get it. But I am happy it exists.

AGDee 11-12-2007 12:08 AM

Because I lost my mom in September, I'm dreading everything about the holidays this year. If it were up to me, I wouldn't put up a tree or decorations or anything. However, my teen and tween are all gungho and can't wait for Christmas, so I will suck it up and do it all .. the decorations, the baking, etc. I really, really don't want to though.

Munchkin03 11-12-2007 12:35 AM

^^^^

I'm sorry. The holidays are pretty rotten when you've just lost someone. My grandfather died on Dec. 10, and my mother was the only person in the entire family who wanted to do the whole Christmas thing. We all wanted to be together--but none of the tree/big meal/presents thing.

nittanyalum 11-12-2007 01:25 AM

People in our neighborhood already have all their lights up! And ON!!!!

APhi Sailorgirl 11-19-2007 03:42 PM

Update...
 
We've decided on gifts for the rug-rats (at least I hope so.)

The 4 boys are getting gift cards to the new lazer tag place that opened up and they come with an afternoon out with their cool uncle and aunt.

For the niece we are getting her two monogrammed cosmetic bags since she is girly. Plus she is going to be a wedding helper, so her and I will do a girls afternoon to find her a dress in the same color at my BMs. And if she wants to go lazer tag playing also when the time comes, she can come to.

Thankfully FBIL and FSIL are also done, they're getting a scrapbook of recent wedding photos and a family photo ornament of the new blended brood.


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