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What do I give?

Linda鈥檚 Lines
Linda Wegner

Now that Christmas is just days ahead, last minute gift ideas are becoming a matter of priority. The out-of-province deliveries were mailed early, prompted by the then looming postal strike but now I鈥檓 wrestling with these last few but important decisions. By mutual agreement, spending limits are already set so that鈥檚 not the issue; rather, it鈥檚 significance to the recipient that matters.

Choosing gifts for family and friends challenges me so much that I decided to do some research. From reading and chatting with others I gleaned these excellent tips and I share them with you, just in case I'm not alone in this dilemma.

First thing on the list: be well acquainted with the person鈥檚 interests and, I would add, their needs. Another comment regarding this: surprising someone with something they wouldn鈥檛 justify buying for themselves can be a wonderful treat. Just keep that pre-set budget in mind. (It helps ensure that you don鈥檛 dread January.)

Next: don鈥檛 be afraid to ask for advice; or, why not take someone with you when you shop. Be it choosing a gift or sticking to a budget, the task鈥檚 even more enjoyable when you鈥檙e with a friend.

Third, be creative when wrapping those gifts. While retrieving newspaper from the recycle bin is really cheap, try looking for some more creative options.

Finally, after you've written a note or card and if it's at all possible, present the gift in person. While the virtual world trumps postage and transportation costs, at this special time of the year nothing beats receiving a gift accompanied by a hug.

Above all, regardless of how simple or elaborate our Christmas festivities, let鈥檚 never forget the Gift of all gifts, Jesus.

鈥淔or by grace are ye saved through faith and that not of yourselves; it is the gift of God.鈥 Ephesians 2:8 KJV

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