Monday, December 8, 2008

Simple Christmas

With the economic downturn many families are looking to be more frugal with their gift-giving this holiday season, which is actually a good idea every season of every year. Here are some (hopefully) helpful ideas for spending your time and money wisely this Christmas:

¨Draw names instead of giving to everyone.

¨Let others help; tell them your intention to give less and ask them not to buy an expensive gift.

¨Give family gifts instead of individual gifts.

¨Give gifts only to children.

¨Don’t give children money to give you a gift.

¨Design and make your own gifts.

¨Set a spending limit with spouse and family and stick to it.

¨Don’t buy a gift that simply will be returned.

¨Bake something.

¨Go caroling.

¨Create a homemade gift certificate for a favor or service.

¨Give to mission or benevolent projects in someone’s honor.

¨Give and wrap gifts in a way that cares for the environment, God’s creation.

¨Give the gift of your time and talents—more presence, fewer presents!

¨Teach someone a skill you possess.

¨Make cards or postcards on your computer.

¨Send electronic cards—often FREE.

¨Write a story or poem, make a song or create art as a gift.

¨Write a letter of love and/or appreciation.

¨Adopt a family in the community—names are available through churches or community agencies.

¨Support church missions around the world.

Check out http://simplechristmas.org/ for more suggestions. You might also find this book helpful: “Unplug the Christmas Machine: A Complete Guide to Putting Love and Joy Back into the Season” by Jo Robinson and Jean Coppock Staeheli.

2 comments:

Darla said...

I choose you to come caroling as my gift. ;)

Do you like your hot chocolate straight up?

"pastor" Jim Thompson said...

maybe e-caroling :)
hot chocolate neat, with an eggnot shooter, please.