Giving gifts at Christmas is to symbolize God’s gift to us. Just as the wise men brought gifts to the baby Jesus, we bring gifts to each other.
I have given a lot of thought to gifts this year. We have come to a new place in the giving part of Christmas. Gone are the days of finding the perfect gift for each person. Gone are the days that anybody in my family actually NEEDS something. Everyone is so fortunate to have been blessed with the financial means to buy the things they want when they want them. The wish that all parents have that their children have more than they had, struggle less, and find real contentment has come true. I know that true contentment does not come from ‘things’ or ‘money’ but having God in the center of your life, being content with what you have. With that in place, not having to stress over money is the topping. It has been really hard to let go of the huge ‘ultimate’ gift to have under the tree. There is no such thing nowadays. It is still fun to have the little things under the tree for the grandkids, but even they have rooms full of toys that hardly get noticed. Their closets are full of clothes that will hardly be worn. I have reluctantly begun giving them a gift card as their main gift. Of course I can’t resist just a few things besides the card for them to open.
I really struggled with the whole gift card bit. But little by little, first to my kids and now even to the grandkids, I see it as the gift of the times. The best gift of the times is a gift of TIME. So, this year, I bought each of my kids a card to a restaurant and am hoping that we can go with each of them when they use it. The cards I bought the grandkids are for shopping or movies, etc that we can use together. I have had to let go of a bit of tradition, to convince myself that it is for ME that I want the gifts under the tree, that it is only me that cares when the unwrapping is done and over and they are sitting there with a giftcard in their pocket. They won’t be disappointed, they will love being able to use their card. I have to stop wanting for them that excitement that I had as a little kid, the same as I wanted for my own kids as each Christmas rolled around. Times have changed. I have to let it go. Gone is the excitement of what they are getting, the wonder, the waiting, the mystery…I guess I should really be more happy about that. It really is a GOOD thing that the focus is not fully on the getting. I need to stop and thank God for blessing us with abundance.
I know that TIME is one of the things that we are short of these days. Giving a gift of your time is actually one of the best gifts I have discovered. A few years back, my sister, Cyndi came up with the idea of getting each other a gift card to a restaurant. We have tweaked it a bit and finally have it just right. Each of us buys each other a restaurant card, only $25 on each card (4 cards, one for each of my two sisters, one for my parents and also one for me). This way we all end up with 4 different cards. We try to keep it to a place we have not bought a card for before so we keep trying new places. It does not have to be a fancy place, just someplace we know we will have a good time together. Then the person who bought the card is responsible for deciding when we go and making the plans to make it happen sometime before the next Christmas. This guarantees us 4 times out with each other throughout the year, hopefully we all chose a different place so we are trying new places to eat. It is a perfect way to make sure we spend quality time together other than the holidays. When we get the bill, we all toss in our $25 cards and have the waiter divide the rest of the bill between us. Sometimes we have not needed much more than the $25 cards. We have had some really good meals and more than that have made some really great memories. The place I chose this year is the Cinetopia theater where you have dinner while you watch the movie. I hid the cards in the bottom of a bucket of popcorn for each of them.
The gift of TIME, a true gift of ourselves to somebody else.
You have reached true enlightenment, Vicki! Material things do not make people happy, in fact, they cause much stress. Time is the most precious commodity in the universe. No matter how rich or poor, we each have exactly the same amount of time each day to spend wisely, foolishly, or somewhere in between. Lovely narrative. And great image, too!
A very welcoming home... looks like a place for memories and fun! Our giving to family has decreased over the years for many of the same reasons you have named. My greatest shopping joy is buying for those in need. And I believe God would be pleased that you have chosen to invest yourself in those you love by giving them time... a most precious gift!
Love your colorful picture, looks so inviting. I read your thoughts, and I really like the idea that in giving a gift card, it's a promise to go together. Sometimes that's what you need to make it happen. I have also given a few gift cards out this year too.
What a great picture to go with your beautiful words, Vicki. And I agree 100%. Time is the greatest gift. I sure hope you have a wonderful Christmas, Vicki. ENJOY.
You must be a philosopher, Vicki. What you say is very wise and true. Unfortunately, nowadays, we cannot appreciate anything because we have everything. At this time my thoughts go to the less fortunate, especially where there is hunger and war. Hope they too will someday in the near future be confused what to buy as presents.
Your photo shows a lovely warm place to be at Christmas. And I agree wholeheartedly with you about gifts and find your new idea a very good one. Christmas, in my view at least, should not be about excess and I remember as a child being very exicted with a stocking containing items such as a sugar mouse, an orange, colouring book and crayons etc.
@quietpurplehaze I was just talking with my daughter about what we used to get in our stockings...and it always included an orange! funny that yours did too.
Wow. I often wish Costco sold boxes of Family TIme... like in the super size of the rest of their wares... and it would be half the cost of normal time so we could double up on it!
I hope you and your family have a wonderful Christmas and a happy, safe and healthy new year :)