The other day Nick asked me what I wanted for my birthday / Christmas. Yes I'm a December baby, bring on the
double whammies. (You summer babies wouldn't understand, it's the type of gift us Christmas babies get that have a card on them that reads, "
Happy Birthday/Merry Christmas") Don't worry - this provided me with ample
whoa is me moments to cherish over the past 23 years.
But truth be told, as much as I
want things, I don't actually
need anything. And with all do respect to my fellow bloggers, a lot of these Holiday Gift Guides you've been compiling are filled with a bunch of
crap.... eek did I just lose half my followers? Look it's pretty and it's nice but do you actually
need it or will it just add more clutter to your already over flowing life/house/closet? Personally I am getting a little fed up with these fancy and
expensive things that are showing up in my reader lately that people seem to be convincing me I
need or
need to give. For what? Knick knacks or barely used clothes that can sit on a shelf or in a closet
gathering dust?
No thank you. Call me
Scrooge but this consumerism is out of control.
Now don't get me wrong, I think the act of giving a gift is great and I do
love to receive gifts
(even if I am notoriously hard to shop for and end up returning most of what is purchased for me - hello I'm just making sure you didn't waste your hard earned cash!)
Anyways here are a few ideas up my sleeve that I would much rather see under the Christmas tree this year than a $40 shot glass or some other rubbish.
- Help Them Start A New Hobby or Add to an Old One...
- Camping gear for your Bear Grylls wannabe husband
- Running shorts, an itunes gift card, or a heart rate monitor for your sister who's in training for her next big race.
- A set of oil paints for a mother who wants to be a painter somewhere down the line - why not now?
- An empty notebook and a gift card to a fancy restaurant for a little sister who wants to be a restaurant critic.
- A day at the golf course for Dad... because all the other golf gadgets we buy him end up in the basement. Might as well stick to the real deal.
- Canicross gear for an energetic puppy... Ok I would benefit from this too.
- Take A Class
- belly dancing, learn to sew, drawing/painting, beekeeping, cooking, survival skills, rock climbing, sailing, photography.... to name a few.
- Everyone has something they'd love to try - sometimes we all just need a little push!
- Create an Adventure or a Memory Together
- My good friend Cecilia came to visit me last winter, and her family decided not to do presents that year, instead they all went on an adventure to Germany (where her brother was living at the time)! I would love to start this as a Christmas tradition with my family.
- Obviously, it doesn't have to be that far - a weekend get away or mini road trip can work wonders!
- Or what about a day of playing tourist in your own city, going on a hot air balloon ride, bungee jumping, sky diving, going to a comedy, ballet, or concert; matching tattoos? (kidding mom....kinda) These could probably mostly be done without traveling too far - depending on where you live of course!
I guess none of these specifically answered Nick's original question, so if you must know, my personal picks for a gettin busy Christmas would have to be....
A class in photography, sewing, bee keeping, mushroom gathering or rock climbing.
A honeymoon anywhere that ticks off a goal on my
Bucket List.A holiday in Thailand is hands down my dream destination,
but I would be content with something a little less exotic (and less expensive!)
A ticket to see Mama Monster in person...
A
hybrid bike, so I can ride through the countryside AND run errands all while getting skinny, saving money on gas/bus fares and not complaining about my lack of transportation and cellulite.
Also, I would also be forever grateful if he took me dancing for the night.
I've been begging for a year!
I hope that maybe this list has inspired you to think a little outside the box when it comes to gift giving this year! I'd love to hear more of your non-dust collecting ideas! Please do share!
ps. Truth be told I am not immune to wanting stuff, and I will confess I've been lusting after Zoya's sparkly nail polish for quite some time, and I "need" a pair of brown knee high boots - the zipper on mine broke over a year ago.
pss. Sorry if I offended any bloggers who put together a gift guide, they're just not my thing. Except I REALLY loved Krystal's idea of a 5 year diary.... eeek I can't find it now - where did it go Krystal?? So up my alley.
psss. Sorry this is SUCH a long post.