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I always start shopping early to spread the cost of pressies, and I told my other half I wasn't going to buy him anything until after xmas-we don't see one another on xmas day anyway, and I would rather buy him more, for less when the sales are on.
I buy from local crafts folk as well. My Sister, Grandmother and Mum all got handmade watches this year!Lol |
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I will have a shufty when my newer Kindle arrives.
I would have to convert them to go on the Kindle, but I have a tool for that so it is no bother. Amazon usually have a good supply of free books, and books at very low cost....I check every day to see what the deal of the day is. Amazon have also started to lend books for the kindle....but you can only borrow one per month and you have to subscribe to their Prime service(at a cost of £49 per year...might be worth it if you buy lots of stuff from them as you get a speedier delivery service). Our local library lend books for e-readers, you just have to register with them.......so I guess that if you spend the money on the e-reader you could have free books from one source or another. |
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did he dye that beard for xmas or have you sent him grey :D |
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I give money to family members for Christmas - that's what they prefer so they can choose something for themselves. I donate regularly to charities all year round but at Christmas I choose some different ones (instead of sending Christmas cards) that I think provide a particular service to people needing some kind of help, e.g. the Samaritans, the Salvation Army and the Lifeboats (RNLI). Personally I'm not interested in receiving presents. When I last had a big party, at the "Pop Club", (for my 60th birthday) I opted not to receive presents but nominated a particular children's charity for which I would accept donations. I contacted the charity beforehand and got flyers and gift aid envelopes to send out with the party invitations. Including the gift aid I raised over £1,500 for a good cause. What would I have wanted with presents? To me this was far more meaningful! Sometimes people tell me I should buy things in the shops to stimulate the economy but really I can't motivate myself!
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I like the idea of giving to charity, but I worry about how much actually gets to the good cause......it seems that many charities pay too much in administration at the expense of the people who really need their help.
I try to do my bit by buying things from the charity shops...and when I have done using them, donating them back. I also have four charities that get a fixed monthly amount. |
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