Holidays
November 19th, 2007I’ve been trying to think about what to post, and the Holidays come to mind (particularly those celebrated that involve gift giving). I’ve been worrying about what to do for the holidays since I’ve barely enough money to feed myself (and when I do buy groceries I usually end up having to neglect a bill for a bit longer). Traveling is expensive, and even more so now that the gas prices have exploded once again. So here are some ideas, most of which involve a bit of planning ahead.
1. Pennies in a Jar
We’ve all done this at some point or another. Whether inadvertently in a cup holder in our car, or purposefully in that special piggy bank in our bedrooms. Saving change is an easy way to save up a good chunk of money. That is why certain credit cards are now doing it for you. The one problem with this method is that money can be dug into just as easily. I’ve used saved change to put gas in my car, even fairly recently. When you are so low on money that ‘emergencies’ happen often, it is hard to save even the smallest amount. And I know a few people who have their penny jars for specific items, generally in the form of a cigarette habit.
2. From Piggy to Real-y
At my bank they have what they call a Christmas Club account. It is a savings account, you don’t have a high minimum to start it. Here are its details: “$10 minimum deposit to open account. You may deposit a total of $250 per month. At the end of the club period, the 5th of November, the funds in the account will be issued by check. You may not make withdrawals from this account until the maturity date. Interest is paid at maturity. Penalty for early withdrawals.” My bank is a very localized one, but you should check with your bank, and if they don’t have something similar you should suggest it to them. This way, what goes into your piggy bank and then into a real bank is a lot harder to get a hold of. As a bonus, you’ll earn interest.
3. Pay-as-you-go
No I’m not talking about a phone. I’m talking about whenever you’ve got a bit of extra spending money pick up a gift. If you can mange it once a month, that is 12 people you’ve got taken care of. Sales don’t only happen at Christmas time. In fact you can probably get a better deal outside the increased prices of a high demand that happens at Christmas. And you can probably pick up something better than a cheesy prepackaged set of something or another they always have out a Christmas time. I think this is a really good plan. In fact I plan to implement it starting next year. The problem with the first two is that you save until just before Christmas and then you have to run out, do that hustle bustle shopping with everyone else which is just a nightmare for me. But I know some people enjoy that… So its just a preference sort of thing.
And last but certainly not least!
4. Get Creative
This has a wide variety of implications…. Go crazy! Get Creative!
See, I had seen in a store a Decanter and a set of 4 glasses. My Brother’s Fiancé collects decanters. B and I thought about getting it but then decided she’d be just as happy with something we’d find in a charity shop, and it would probably cost a lot less than $25. So knowing what people like is always helpful. Collectables can be tricky though, you never know when they’ll get to the point of having collected too much.
In the end actually we never made it to Goodwill. Instead they are getting priceless artwork. Priceless because B drew it… We did spend $10 to put it in a nice frame though. But giving something of yourself can mean more than another useless knickknack. And by combining the gift for the both of them saves us more. See people who love you aren’t going to disappointed if you don’t get them much for Christmas, they’d actually be more hurt if they found out you overdrew your account or racked up a large credit card bill just for them. Or at least they should be if they are good people and do love you. By hurting your own lively hood just to get them something they might not even need is not going to gain either of you anything.
My brother always gives out music for Christmas… It didn’t cost him that much to buy blank cassettes (CDs now), put music on that he’d already recorded and hand them out in bulk. My favorite one is when he’d put songs relevant to each of my family members. There is a song about how my parents met, and even a song about me… It is called “So Weird.” So if you have talent with music or art or anything really that you can turn into something. Do it… People like those things. Even if it is making your own card.
This Christmas another present to family members is the delivery of other family members. We told them we couldn’t afford much for Christmas, but what we could do was pick up some nieces and get them there for Christmas. That works for yourself too. If you don’t get to see your family that often, or can’t really afford much else, you can tell your family that your present to them is you being there. And sometimes their present to you is helping you get there.
So hopefully you found something useful out of all of that. Remember that the holidays aren’t about material things. In fact the need for material things are what got some of us into debt, and all it has caused since then is heartache and grief. And don’t feel bad about receiving gifts either, gifts aren’t meant to cause guilt, sadness, jealousy or any bad feelings, that isn’t the point. If you find someone ‘guilt-ing’ you, it might be best to disassociate with that person. And have some Happy Holidays (no matter what you celebrate).
Gift Idea for me: Someone, some real person, I’d appreciate a real comment on my site!! I’m tired of all the spam….
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