Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here and I guess my gift list is just out of control this year and I'll work to reduce next year.
-two people at work (I can't cut these, ever)
-cleaning lady (no cut)
-hair dresser (cuts all of our hair for last 10 years...)
-gymnastics teacher
-dance teacher (group gift with friends)
-i have a legit back problem and getting a 45 min massage once a month since 2020 (when I was bedridden for a few days!) helps keep it at bay and I give a gift to the therapist
-kid 1 - 8 HS teachers (lower amount of gifts to each) plus bus driver
-kid 2 - one teacher, plus bus driver
-kid 3 - one teacher
-in laws - photos of my kids
-5 nieces and nephews (don't give to the adults)
-my parents and my sister - I suppose I could suggest to my sister that she stops giving me a gift - but she doesn't have kids and gives to my 3 kids so I would give her a gift but could theoretically reduce the amount
-neighbor gifts - I change it up every year and decided to do a clutter free donation to charity this year (already paid it) - but I could do baked goods next year.
I want to give mailman and trashmen a tip theoretically.
I decided to push swim coach gift and my 2 kids who in ES - their specials teachers to end of school year to spread things out.
I want to be generous but I think I am a little out of control. Not sure.
I would never think of giving gifts to all these random people, but you do you. I exchange gifts with family and that’s it. I’m not grinchy, but we have multiple birthdays at Christmastime and it’s a very busy, stressful time with birthday gifts, children’s parties, visiting family, cleaning the home. . I consistently look for ways to reduce my stress load. Excessive gift giving is an easy one to cut back on.
Anonymous wrote:OP here and I guess my gift list is just out of control this year and I'll work to reduce next year.
-two people at work (I can't cut these, ever)
-cleaning lady (no cut)
-hair dresser (cuts all of our hair for last 10 years...)
-gymnastics teacher
-dance teacher (group gift with friends)
-i have a legit back problem and getting a 45 min massage once a month since 2020 (when I was bedridden for a few days!) helps keep it at bay and I give a gift to the therapist
-kid 1 - 8 HS teachers (lower amount of gifts to each) plus bus driver
-kid 2 - one teacher, plus bus driver
-kid 3 - one teacher
-in laws - photos of my kids
-5 nieces and nephews (don't give to the adults)
-my parents and my sister - I suppose I could suggest to my sister that she stops giving me a gift - but she doesn't have kids and gives to my 3 kids so I would give her a gift but could theoretically reduce the amount
-neighbor gifts - I change it up every year and decided to do a clutter free donation to charity this year (already paid it) - but I could do baked goods next year.
I want to give mailman and trashmen a tip theoretically.
I decided to push swim coach gift and my 2 kids who in ES - their specials teachers to end of school year to spread things out.
I want to be generous but I think I am a little out of control. Not sure.
Anonymous wrote:You all are pretty miserly when it comes to the teachers. And no I’m not a teacher.
Anonymous wrote:Just buy less. Once you realize the extent of the consumerism involved in the holidays and how it’s all optional it’s quite freeing actually. I can see doing something for the kids but others than that just say no.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH used to never use his CC points, and once a year I used to take them all to buy GCs for holidays but lately he started using his points for other things so now I need other ideas!
Here are a few ideas I have - 1) I have been collecting loose change for a year, and I'll take it to coinstar to get an Amazon GC, but I don't think I'll get all that much money. 2) I'll re-gift gift cards if it's not to a place I know for sure I'll use. (Or sometimes I use GCs to buy new GCs to the same place to give others)
what stores allow GCs to buy new GCs?
OP here - my mom said the same thing as you. I just walked into B&N and did it. They wouldn't allow me to do it online, but I could do it in the store. I also could do it in person at Starbucks (but I think not online).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH used to never use his CC points, and once a year I used to take them all to buy GCs for holidays but lately he started using his points for other things so now I need other ideas!
Here are a few ideas I have - 1) I have been collecting loose change for a year, and I'll take it to coinstar to get an Amazon GC, but I don't think I'll get all that much money. 2) I'll re-gift gift cards if it's not to a place I know for sure I'll use. (Or sometimes I use GCs to buy new GCs to the same place to give others)
what stores allow GCs to buy new GCs?
Anonymous wrote:Teachers are nbd. The county even says the limit is $20 per teacher so that’s what I give. The real issue is daycare! My youngest two have 3 daycare teachers each and I feel stingy only giving $75 to each. It’s a ton! And then there’s also ballet. I’m think I need to give the head teachers $100 and the others $75?
Anonymous wrote:DH used to never use his CC points, and once a year I used to take them all to buy GCs for holidays but lately he started using his points for other things so now I need other ideas!
Here are a few ideas I have - 1) I have been collecting loose change for a year, and I'll take it to coinstar to get an Amazon GC, but I don't think I'll get all that much money. 2) I'll re-gift gift cards if it's not to a place I know for sure I'll use. (Or sometimes I use GCs to buy new GCs to the same place to give others)