2006-12-24

Counting down: 1 day left

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Money!
One last day and have nothing to give someone? Head to the ATM and put some money in a nice card for the holidays. Your credit card company may also offer cards that you can put money on to give as well.

2006-12-23

Counting down: 2 days left

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Framed Photo
Have an old photo laying in a box that would be nice to have framed and put on a shelf? Take it to a store that has a photo kiosk (Walgreens, Wal-mart, Target, etc.) and get a print made of it. Buy a nice frame and wrap it up for a nice, thoughtful gift!

2006-12-22

Counting down: 3 days left

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Alcohol
Wouldn't be Christmas without some alcohol being involved! Wine is always a good gift especially if it is coupled with a beautiful wine bag that makes it especially nice for giving. You could also splurge for some top shelf liquor for someone who wouldn't normally pay the extra cash. Maybe get a martini glass set, add the vodka and mixer and you have a complete gift that any martini lover would enjoy receiving. You may also consider buying someone a good wine opener or a nice set of bar tools.

2006-12-21

Counting down: 4 days left

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DIY Gift Baskets
Consider putting together a gift basket for someone on your list and then wrap it all up with some of this awesome stuff.
-Holiday themed basket. Pack a pretty ornament, a holiday CD and a poinsettia together for a nice Christmas presentation.
-Recipe basket. Put together the ingredients for your favorite recipe and hand write the recipe on a nice card.
-Fruit/plant basket. Find some interesting fruit and a small Christmasy plant to put together.
-Sports themed basket. For the sports enthusiast, pack a basket with interesting sports memorabilia.
-Any other interest you can think of, find items related to that topic and put them in a basket! :)

2006-12-20

Counting down: 5 days left

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Event Tickets
I'm a big believer in giving things to create new experiences for people such as the hotel stays or classes that I previously mentioned. You might also choose to buy someone (or an entire family) tickets to an event they may not otherwise attend. Family with small children? Maybe tickets to a Disney on Ice event. Poor college student? Two tickets to see their favorite band. Somebody who loves comedians? Tickets to a comedy festival. Or if you don't know who they may want to see, gift cards are also an option.

If you buy the tickets but the actual tickets aren't available yet to give for Christmas (because they are being mailed or whatever), you will need to have something to physically give them as their gift. In the past, I have created my own document that explains the event, the date, etc., and had it printed at a place like Kinko's or CopyMax on very heavy paper which makes it nicer for giving.

Ticketmaster has a Holiday Guide that makes it easy to find events by demographic or location and also info on purchasing gift cards.

http://www.ticketmaster.com/holiday2006?tm_link=tm_home_d2

2006-12-19

Counting down: 6 days left

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Class or Lesson
People often love the idea of learning something new and it would be a great gift to get them a class or lesson on a topic they've been wanting to know more about. I once gave my mom a session with a professional makeup artist (not that she needed it, just because it's fun) and gave Andy a flight lesson. Other ideas might include guitar lessons, yoga classes, cooking class, art class, beading class and anything else that might be of interest to someone.

2006-12-18

Counting down: 7 days left

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Magazine Subscriptions
Kids love to get mail that's just for them so why not sign them up for a subscription to a magazine on a topic that they love? Many magazines will even let you subscribe online and provide a printable gift card that you can give for Christmas (preferably given with a current issue of the magazine if you can get one on newstands so that the kids can see what they can expect in the mail).

Adults also love to get non-bills in the mail so subscriptions for us are also nice. Popular Science happens to be a favorite at our house but there are so many on every topic that it should be easy to find one to suit just about anyone's interests.

Amazon has hundreds of magazines available with printable gift cards that you can purchase within minutes.

2006-12-17

Counting down: 8 days left

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Fresh Flowers
Every year we send Andy's mom a big poinsettia like the one pictured above. Other fresh flowers that are great at Christmastime are fresh wreaths and fresh flower centerpieces for Christmas dinner. Many local florists will deliver the same day that you call to place an order so it's an especially good gift for some of the people you may not have gotten a gift for yet.

2006-12-16

Counting down: 9 days left

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Harry and David Gift Towers
Harry and David has yummy treats that make great gifts especially at Christmas. They are known for their juicy pears and have lots of other goodies in their gift towers including chocolate truffles, cherry chocolates, Moose Munch, mixed nuts and many other options. We like sending them to people who don't have a lot of room for storing new gifts (like my grandpa who lives in a small apartment) or people who seem to have everything. This tower is called Christmas Classic Tower of Treats and it costs $44.95 but there are many options available.

http://www.harryanddavid.com

2006-12-15

Counting down: 10 days left

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Gourmet Dog Treats
We can't forget our pets at Christmas! Many people get stockings for their pets and these gourmet treats are a special Christmas treat for pets to have. Most/Many cities have locally owned dog bakeries where you can pickup cookies and there are boutique pet stores at many malls now to get special gifts you wouldn't normally find at pet stores. You can also opt to make your own dog treats at home (Payton's done it a few times) by following special recipes with dog friendly ingredients.

2006-12-14

Counting down: 11 days left

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Klutz Activity Books
If I was writing a book about how to prepare for a trip with kids, one of my top suggestions would be to get Klutz activity books ahead of time. They are my best friend when it comes to traveling with the kids. There are so many types available and one to suit pretty much any child's interests. Some aren't as suitable for traveling due to the small parts or assembly but those are still great for home.

Book topics include: making paper airplanes, beads, knitting, telling time, drawing thumb animals, pipe cleaner projects, paper fashions and a whole lot more that can't possibly fit here. We've purchased nearly every book they sell over the years so I need to find another source for kid entertainment books but I can't recommend them highly enough.

The whole selection can be found on www.klutz.com and they even offer gift wrapping. Various books can be found at book stores, Target, Toys R Us, museum shops, etc., as well as many websites. Books are typically priced between $10 and $20.

2006-12-13

Counting down: 12 days left

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iPods
This is kind of a "duh" suggestion since they seem to be everywhere and anybody who doesn't have one seems to want one. iPods are a hot product for people of all ages and backgrounds and with the prices continuing to drop, they are even more attractive now than ever. The 4 gb nanos are around $200 and come in a variety of colors and hold up to 1000 songs making them especially attractive for younger people. However, the video iPods are available for just $40 or $50 more and adults seem to be more prone to go for the video version given the small price difference and added capabilities.

If you want to go really bananas, you can iPod your baby.

Available for $15.95 from http://ipopmybaby.com/.

2006-12-12

Counting down: 13 days left

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Maryjane Baby Socks by Trumpette
Socks aren't normally too exciting but these socks are so cute for babies. They come in pastels as well as these bright colors and come beautifully packaged. Other patterns including stripes are also available. $24.50 for 6 pair.

Trumpette.com

2006-12-11

Counting down: 14 days left

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ABC (already been chewed) Cookie Cutters
(and other silliness)
I love silly things and these cookie cutters and many other things on the Perpetual Kid website make great gifts for people who like offbeat items. Other products include a Remote Controlled Zamboni, Bacon Bandages, and Vinyl Cologne.

Lots more at perpetualkid.com.

2006-12-10

Counting down: 15 days left

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Croissants from Williams-Sonoma
Williams-Sonoma sells these flaky croissants that are prepared by a French pastry chef and then frozen and sent to you. You then thaw them out and cook them and could have them right out of the oven on Christmas morning. Yummmmm.

Available in plain, mini and chocolate for $39.95 from Williams-Sonoma.com.

2006-12-09

Counting down: 16 days left

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LeapFrog Word Whammer Fridge Phonics
LeapFrog is by far my favorite brand of toys. They are so fun and educational and always a hit. This new toy from LeapFrog takes their old Fridge Phonics to a new level for older children and lets them begin to spell words. The toy knows over 300 words and lets you play in 3 different ways (letter hunt, word builder, word hunt).

Usually sells for between $20 and $25 from most discount and toy stores.

2006-12-07

Counting down: 17 days left

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(RED) Products
Why not help out while buying some Christmas gifts this year? Bono and Bobby Shriver worked with many corporations to get them to donate to The Global Fund to fight AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria in Africa. The percentage of profits donated varies depending on the item but the campaign has gotten off to a very successful start and has already helped tens of thousands of African people to get better. Some of the products that are part of the campaign:

For more information on the campaign, please visit JoinRed.com.

Counting down: 18 days left

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Family Gifts
We have a rule/policy/habit that once a family has 3 or more children, it is easiest for us to get something the whole family can enjoy together rather than individual gifts (unless the children are infants and unable to participate in the family gift). Here are some ideas for some family gifts.
  • Board games - preferably ones that span across age ranges such as Uno, Life or Charades for Kids. All of these allow everybody to have fun (even the parents!). Charades for Kids includes cards with pictures on them so the non-readers can still participate without knowing how to read.
  • Night at a hotel - if you find a good deal at a fun hotel, this can be an affordable family gift. For the past two years, we've gotten my brothers' family a night at The Great Wolf Lodge which has an indoor waterpark so the kids are entertained throughout the stay.
  • Movie packages - all movie theaters offer gift certificates that you can get to cover a movie for everyone plus some snacks.
  • DVDs - Most kids and adults like to watch movies but picking ones that everyone likes can be tricky. Some DVDs that seem to please everyone at our house are School of Rock, Elf, and many musicals.

2006-12-06

Counting down: 19 days left

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TiVo
TiVo is the best invention of the last decade. Sounds dramatic but it's very true. It changes the way you watch TV and gives you control of your TV watching. Don't miss any more shows, don't shush your kids because you're watching TV, and don't feel tied to the TV at a specific time. If you don't have a TiVo, you need to get one (or at least a TiFaux - DVR offered by your cable provider) and start experiencing what everybody else has been raving about. If we could, we'd buy one for everybody we know.

TiVo is offering some boxes for free when you sign-up with a service plan. Service plans are around $19.95/month but can be even lower if you sign a longer contract. The price is more than worth it!

2006-12-05

Counting down: 20 days left

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Gemini Specs
Gemini Specs are holographic glasses that allow you to see various things when looking at light. For instance, when you put on the snowflake glasses and look at the Christmas tree, each little light appears to be a snowflake. There are also many other shapes available such as stars, snowmen, hearts, alients, etc. I think they are especially fun to wear when driving around to look at Christmas lights.

For example, here's what it looks like to look at our Christmas tree with the snowflake glasses.

Without the glasses

With the glasses


The glasses sell for around $2 and can be found at various toy or gift shops everywhere or online at The Spoon Sisters.