Christmas Shopping Hacks

Christmas Shopping Hacks





 


 
I’m one of many who look forward to that stretch of time between Thanksgiving and New Year’s Eve.  I’m happy to welcome the glittery decorations, and I go out of my way to be kind and caring.  Even though some chain stores are already offering the artificial trees, lights, bows, ribbon and wrapping paper, I mark the beginning of the holiday shopping season from Thanksgiving onward.

This upcoming Monday is October 2.  There’s nothing remarkable about it except that the Christmas holidays are twelve weeks away.  Put another way, that’s twelve weekly paychecks, or seven bi-monthly paychecks.  







Christmas / holiday shopping seems straightforward, but for many of us it isn’t so easy.  I used to be one of those “not so easy” shoppers.  It wasn’t time that I lacked; it was money.  Back in the day I worked for a municipal government, receiving a paycheck every two weeks.  The holidays would draw near, yet I continually procrastinated in terms of shopping.  The last paycheck I received before Christmas was my signal to get shopping.  However, paying rent and utilities came first, which left me with a laughable amount of money freed up for shopping.  I love to shop for unique gifts for family and friends, and my list of people shortened and my “per-gift” amount likewise shrank because of my procrastination.  I didn’t like this, and discovered a way to circumvent those restrictions.




Most will think that they have plenty of time left to shop, but take a peek at the following chart which outlines the number of shopping weeks until Christmas.  I added columns that outline what folks shop for during the rest of the year.  I present it as a visual example of those spontaneous extras we pick up at the store during the rest of the year. Christmas / holiday shopping?  Probably not, during mid-October.  For example, we usually spend our money purchasing candy, decorations and cool costumes during mid-October.  Remember this, though:  money can only be spent once.  It’s our choice whether it’s spent on cutesy things that are used now or gifts for others later in the year.


Number of Shopping Weeks until Christmas
Date (Monday)
Shopping Theme
You’re most likely shopping for…
# of Shopping Weeks until Christmas
10/2
This week,
next week
·         End of Summer Clearance Sales
12
10/9
11
10/16
HALLOWEEN SHOPPING
·         Candy
·         Chocolate
·         Cool Decorations
·         Costumes
·         Pet Costumes
10
10/26
9
10/30
8
11/6
THANKSGIVING SHOPPING
·         Candles / Decorations
·         Fixin's
·         Tableware
·         Turkey
7
11/13
6
11/20
5
11/27
CHRISTMAS SHOPPING
·         Decorations
·         Holiday cards
·         Special outfit
·         Tree
·         Wrapping paper
4
12/4
3
12/11
2
12/18
1
12/25





* Start shopping now *






Shopping for stocking stuffers & Chanukah gifts provide an easy slide into full-blown Holiday shopping.  Prepare a list of family and friends that you’d like to gift.  It’s not necessary at this time to think of specific gift items, for now just have that list handy.  Many are surprised when realizing how many gift opportunities we pass daily.  Drug stores (CVS, Walgreens) have candles, coffee mugs bows and ribbons.  Most gas stations offer gift cards for gas, which are great for college students.  Purchase nice pen sets from office supply stores, along with fancy notepads.  Full disclosure:  I received a box of paper clips as a "just because" gift, and I loved them.  Why?  They're purple.



 
To get in the mode of thinking about early gift buying, look at the gift shops listed below; they're gift shops visited from my blog offering online shopping:


Creative, Artsy and Garden Oriented
·        Bok Tower Gardens
·         Detroit Institute of Arts
·        Hale Groves
·        Orlando Museum of Art


Geared toward Action
·         Mel Fisher's Treasure
·         Ron Jon Surf Shop
·         Sebastian Fishing Museum


Scientific Curiosity
·        Kennedy Space Center


The sites above offer unique, curious, and special offerings.  I omitted the gift shops that have little or no online shopping.  Remember...

12 weeks left…



 


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