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Friday, January 09, 2009

Impulsive Christmas Shopping


Impulsive Christmas shopping is a problem which plagues many of us and it can have a variety of complications. Some of the problems which often stem from impulsive Christmas shopping are going over budget, buying frivolous items, and even forgetting about items that were already purchased. All of these problems can pose their own set of dilemmas. It is important to remember that, although there are many problems associated with impulsive Christmas shopping, there is also some merit to this shopping tactic.

Going over budget is one of the major concerns of impulsive Christmas shopping. A common scenario is to pick up a few small items each time you go out Christmas shopping. These gifts may seem small and seemingly harmless to your budget but they can add up over time. For example you may only be purchasing items which cost a few dollars, but if you buy enough of these items, you could find yourself hundreds of dollars over budget without even realizing it. One way to combat this problem is to write down each item and the price of every gift you buy. This will help you to be aware of how these small gifts can add up and may prevent you from shopping on impulse in the future.

Purchasing frivolous gifts is another problem associated with impulsive Christmas shopping. You may see a few small items which you think will make cute gifts at the time, but after you purchase them, you might realize they are actually quite silly. When this occurs you have two choices: you can either return the item and replace it with a more meaningful gift, or you could keep the item and give it to your friend or relative anyway. If you opt to return the item, you may find yourself pressed for time to find a replacement gift, depending on when you started shopping. If it is close to Christmas already, you may have difficulty finding something at the last minute and you may have no choice but to give the gift you purchased on an impulse.

Another problem often associated with impulsive Christmas shopping is forgetting about items you have already purchased. If you purchase a number of small items on impulse, you may put these gifts in a safe location and then completely forget about them. When this happens, you may end up buying additional gifts for those on your list who were supposed to receive the gifts you already purchased. This can cause you to go over budget and can also create unnecessary stress.

While there are many problems which are often associated with impulsive Christmas shopping, it is important to remember that sometimes impulsive Christmas shopping is a good idea. When you see an item that you just know will make the perfect Christmas gift for a friend or relative, and you purchase the item without giving it any thought, that is the exact definition of impulsive shopping. This is not necessarily a bad thing. Buying a gift on impulse is not a problem when the gift you purchase is a great gift for the intended recipient, but impulse Christmas shopping becomes problematic when it causes the shopper to go over budget or to purchase items they wouldn’t normally buy.

Wednesday, January 07, 2009

Making Your Christmas List


Almost everyone who celebrates Christmas knows all about Santa’s good list, as well as his naughty list, and most people do their best to avoid being placed on Santa’s naughty list. While the concept of Santa’s good list and naughty list is a fun way to convince children to be on their best behavior during the Christmas season, the concept of a list should be one that all Christmas shoppers adhere to while they are doing their Christmas shopping. In fact, Christmas shopping should be filled with all sorts of lists. You can create lists of everyone you plan to give gifts to this year, lists of potential gift ideas, and even lists of the actual gifts you select. All of this list making may sound tedious, but lists can be very helpful.

Making a list of everyone you plan to give a Christmas gift to should be the first step in any Christmas shopping expedition. This list is important because it gives you a handy reference to all the people you should keep in mind while you are shopping. It also gives you an idea of the total number of people on your Christmas list. Knowing how many people are on your list is important for setting a budget.

After you make this list and set your budget, it is a good idea to make another list of potential gift ideas for each person on your Christmas gift list. It is a good idea to brainstorm and try to come up with a few good gift ideas for each person on your list. When you are out Christmas shopping, you will have some idea of where to start your search and you will have a few choices if you are having difficulty finding one of the items on your list of suggestions. You may find items which are not on your list but are perfect for the person you are shopping for, which is fine. It is important to remember your list of suggestions is just a starting point and if you find a more appropriate gift that is not on your list, it is a good idea to purchase this gift instead.

While you are Christmas shopping, you should also keep a list of the items you actually purchase for the people on your list. If you have a particularly long list, you may have difficulty remembering all the items you already bought. Keeping an updated list of the gifts you’ve already purchased will minimize this problem. This list also comes in handy when it is time to start wrapping all the Christmas gifts you purchased. You may have a closet full of gifts, but you may have trouble remembering which gift goes to which recipient. If you’ve kept an accurate list while making your purchases, this should not be a problem.

Monday, January 05, 2009

Early Christmas Shopping


If you are one of those people who gets their Christmas shopping done early every year, you probably find you are the envy of your friends around the holiday season. This is especially true if you make a habit of letting others know you have already finished your Christmas shopping. The vast majority of people do not get their Christmas shopping done early and may be envious of those who manage to finish their shopping early. The fact that most Christmas shoppers wait until the last minute is evident by the crowds who fill the malls and shopping centers in the final days before Christmas.

If you are one of the people who always finishes Christmas shopping early, you may already have a method to accomplishing this goal. However, if you are like the majority of people who spend every year Christmas shopping at the last minute, you might find some of the following tips helpful.

One of the best ways to get your Christmas shopping done early is to try to do a lot of it in the first couple of weeks after Christmas. Although the stores are usually quite crowded on these days, there is not the same sense of urgency which prevails in the days just before Christmas, so the atmosphere is more relaxed. Also, many stores are holding sales, so not only can you do a large portion of your shopping, but you are also likely to save money in the process.

Another way to get your Christmas shopping done early is to plan on doing all of your Christmas shopping online this year. This is an excellent idea because most retailers will wrap the item for you and ship it directly to the recipient. You will pay a little more for these services but the convenience of not having to do the wrapping yourself and avoiding long lines at the post office is certainly worth the extra fee. Committing to Christmas shopping online really helps you to get your shopping done early because you know you have to make your purchases early in order for them to arrive on time.

Another way to get your Christmas shopping done early is to plan on purchasing two gifts for each person on your list at the time of their birthday. You can give them the first gift for their birthday and store the other item away until Christmas. This helps to get your shopping done early, so you can avoid the hassle of going to overcrowded malls and shopping centers and searching for last minute Christmas gifts. If you follow this simple strategy, when the Christmas season arrives, you will already have most, if not all, of your Christmas gifts purchased. You can spend your time relaxing and enjoying the holiday season instead of running around trying to find the perfect gift for each person on your list. While this strategy is effective, it is important to note you could be destined to some last minute shopping if you have people on your list who have birthdays in late December. In this case, you will have to plan ahead and purchase their birthday gift and their Christmas gift early.

Friday, January 02, 2009

Early Christmas Shopping


If you are one of those people who gets their Christmas shopping done early every year, you probably find yourself getting a great deal of mean looks from others around the holiday season. This is especially true if you make a habit of letting others know you have already finished your Christmas shopping. This happens because the vast majority of people do not get their Christmas shopping done early and may be envious of those who manage to finish their shopping early. The fact that most Christmas shoppers wait until the last minute is evident by the crowds who flock to malls and shopping centers in the final days before Christmas.

If you are one of these people who always finishes their Christmas shopping early you may already have a method to accomplishing this goal. However, if you are like the majority of people who spend every year last minute Christmas shopping this article will provide you with some tips for getting your Christmas shopping done early this year.

One of the best ways to get your Christmas shopping done early is to try to do a great deal of Christmas shopping for the next year in the first few days after Christmas. Although the stores are usually quite crowded on these days there is not the same sense of urgency which prevails in the days just before Christmas so the atmosphere is more relaxed. Additionally, many stores are holding sales so not only can you do a large portion of your shopping but you are also likely to save a great deal of money in the process. The first few days after Christmas are an excellent time to shop because you are likely still in the Christmas spirit.

Another way to get your Christmas shopping done early is to plan on doing all of your Christmas shopping online this year. This is an excellent idea because most retailers will wrap the item for you and ship it directly to the recipient. You will pay a little more for these services but the convenience of not having to do the wrapping yourself or stand in long lines at the post office is certainly worth the extra fee. Committing to Christmas shopping online really helps you to get you shopping done early because you know you have to make your purchases early in order for them to arrive on time.

Another way to get your Christmas shopping done early is plan on purchasing two gifts for each person on your list at the time of their birthday. You can give them the first gift for their birthday and store the other item away until Christmas. This is a great idea because it helps you to get your shopping done early so you can avoid the hassle of going to overcrowded malls and shopping centers and searching for last minute Christmas gifts. If you follow this simple strategy when the Christmas season arrives, you will already have most, if not all, of your Christmas gifts purchased already and you can spend your time relaxing and enjoying the holiday season instead of running around trying to find the perfect gift for each person on your list. While this strategy is effective it is important to note you could be destined to some last minute shopping if you have people on your list who have birthdays in late December. In this case you will have to plan ahead and purchase their birthday gift and their Christmas gift early.

Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Easing the Financial Burdens of Christmas Shopping


Although we would all prefer to not have to worry about finances when it comes to Christmas shopping, the truth is that most people do not have unlimited funds to spend on Christmas presents. Most of us have to set budgets for Christmas shopping and have to repay any debts which are incurred while shopping for Christmas presents. There are ways to ease the financial burden of Christmas shopping. Some of the most common ways to ease the financial burden include spreading out the Christmas shopping throughout the year, opening a Christmas savings account, and sticking to a strict budget when it comes to purchasing Christmas presents.

If you typically wait until the last minute to do your Christmas shopping, you probably understand the stress of last minute shopping all too well. Not only is it stressful to have to find appropriate gifts and purchase them, wrap them, and deliver them to the recipient in a short time period, but it also places a tremendous strain on the wallet. The problem with this type of Christmas shopping strategy, in addition to the stress of finding great gifts, is that you are faced with paying for all of these gifts at one time. This can be very difficult, especially if you are already on a tight budget and don’t have a great deal of money left over in your monthly budget. Without proper planning, you may be faced with the dilemma of either shortening your list of gift recipients or purchasing inexpensive gifts for each member on your list. If you plan to shop throughout the year, you may find you are able to purchase gifts for one or two individuals on your list each month. This strategy of spreading the Christmas shopping throughout the year makes the financial burden of Christmas shopping significantly less difficult.

Opening a Christmas savings account can also be very helpful in easing the financial burden of Christmas shopping. It is helpful because most Christmas savings accounts accrue interest and do not allow you to withdraw money from the account before a certain time. This allows you to gain a small amount of interest on your savings and ensures you won’t be tempted to use the money you are saving for Christmas shopping for other expenses throughout the year. You could always take an envelope and add a percentage of each one of your paychecks during the year, but if you save this way you will not be earning any interest on the money you are putting aside. Also, you may be tempted to use some of the money for small purchases or emergencies which arise during the year. A Christmas savings account is so convenient, you can even have money directly deposited into it from each paycheck, or you could simply transfer money into your Christmas savings account from another account each month.

The financial burden of Christmas shopping can be eased by setting a strict budget and sticking to it. This is important because it can help to keep you from spending more on shopping for Christmas gifts than you had intended. If you budget carefully and plan on only spending as much money as you already have saved, or as much as you can afford to spend, than you do not have to worry about going into debt to provide Christmas gifts for your loved ones. While it is important to set a budget, it is also important to track your purchases to make sure you are sticking to your budget. If you go over your spending limit on a few people on your list, you will have to consider either eliminating a few people or reducing the amount of money you can spend on a few people. This will help you to remain under your budget.

Monday, December 29, 2008

Christmas Shopping Year Round


There are a lot of great advantages to Christmas shopping year round. Some of these advantages include avoiding the stress of last minute shopping, not having to worry about accumulating exorbitant credit card bills during the Christmas season, and being able to enjoy the Christmas spirit all year.

One of the biggest benefits of Christmas shopping year round is having most of your Christmas shopping done before the last minute. It also means not having to do much Christmas shopping in the typically hectic time after Thanksgiving and before Christmas Eve, when malls and shopping centers are very crowded. Although there are some people who enjoy shopping during this hectic and chaotic time, most people find it stressful and only do it because they have procrastinated.

Making a conscious effort to Christmas shop all year round helps to eliminate a great deal of the stress which is typically associated with last minute Christmas shopping. It also helps you to purchase more meaningful gifts for everyone on your Christmas list because you are not rushing around to purchase gifts at the last minute. You may find a gift you think is absolutely perfect for your sister in the month of April. All you have to do is purchase the gift when you find it and then save it for the Christmas season.

People who do their Christmas shopping year round are not only less stressed around the holiday season, but they also have more free time to participate in other holiday activities. Those who like to bake may skip baking if they feel like they still have too much Christmas shopping to do, while those who did their shopping ahead of time can take some time to relax and bake wonderful cookies to enjoy during the Christmas season.

Another downside of last minute Christmas shopping is the amount of bills which accumulate. For those who rushed to get their Christmas shopping done in the month of December, the New Year can bring in a new set of financial problems because repaying the debts accrued while Christmas shopping can be quite daunting. Those who wisely did their Christmas shopping throughout the year do not have this problem. If you budget a certain amount of your monthly income for Christmas gifts, you may not have even noticed the financial strains typically associated with last minute Christmas shopping.

Although last minute shoppers may save up to do their Christmas shopping all at once by putting their money into a special savings account, it can be difficult to stick to a budget when you are shopping at the last minute. You may wind up spending more than anticipated on each person on your list because you cannot find anything else to buy. When this happens, and there is a shortage of time, it is common to just purchase the more expensive item rather than to keep looking.

Christmas shopping year round is a great idea because it helps people to stay in the Christmas spirit throughout the year. While many of us get caught up in the spirit of giving during the holidays, those who are always Christmas shopping may enjoy these feelings of generosity throughout the year. Giving is a wonderful experience and, although you may not actually be giving the gifts until Christmas, you are purchasing them at other times during the year and this can be very fulfilling. Sometimes simply finding a great gift for a loved one can put you in a good mood and make you feel as though you have really accomplished something wonderful.

Friday, December 12, 2008

Christmas Shopping Bargains


Everyone knows that the Christmas season is all about giving and that no one should be concerned about how much a particular gift costs, but most of us also have to worry about our budgets while we are doing our Christmas shopping. While there are some people for whom money is no object, the reality is that most of us simply cannot afford to purchase everything we want during the Christmas season. We all have to make some concessions while we do our Christmas shopping and we should all keep our eyes open for great deals. Fortunately, there are a great deal of bargains to be found during the Christmas season.

Finding bargains while Christmas shopping is actually quite easy. Although most stores hold sales throughout the year, just about every retailer offers significant bargains in the weeks just before Christmas. These retailers know shoppers will be out in full force during this time and they offer their best deals hoping to attract a great share of the shoppers. The best way to ensure you are receiving the best possible deals while you are Christmas shopping is to spend some time window shopping before the Christmas season. This will give you a good idea of what types of items are currently being sold and it will also give you a good indication of the prices of these items. This information can be used when Christmas shopping to determine just how much you are saving by purchasing sale items just before Christmas.

When shopping for bargain items at Christmas, it is very important to be aware of the return policy on the item. While you might think the gift is a great idea at the time, you may realize it is not such a good idea later, or you may find a defect in the product and want to return it. However, if there was a “no return” policy on the product, you will not be able to get your money back for the item. Even if you decide to keep the item, the recipient of the gift may not like the item and may wish to return it. If you bought it during a sale where no returns were allowed, the recipient may not be able to return the gift.

There is one aspect to shopping for Christmas bargains which every shopper should understand. It is the simple concept that just because an item is on sale does not mean you should purchase the item. Some Christmas shoppers get caught up in the idea of purchasing a bargain item which has been greatly reduced in price, but it may be an item they do not really need or want. When this is the case, it is a better idea to not purchase the item. You will be saving money by doing this. Think of it this way, you may find a warm wool coat which is reduced in price by 75%. This may seem like a bargain that is too good to pass up, but if you live in a warm climate and will never wear the coat it is actually a waste of money. You may be only paying 25% of the original price but if you do not buy the coat at all you will not be paying anything.

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Christmas Shopping on a Budget


Although most people enjoy the spirit of giving at Christmas time, it is true that Christmas shopping can be a significant financial burden. This is especially true for those who have a large family or a large group of friends who regularly exchange Christmas gifts. Christmas shopping can also cause financial difficulties for those who feel compelled to purchase expensive gifts for each person on their list. However, there are ways to deal with this financial burden. One of the ways to deal with the financial problem is to set a budget beforehand. Another way to deal with the financial stress of Christmas shopping is to shop throughout the year instead of all at once.

Those who have concerns over the amount of money they will be spending on their Christmas shopping should consider setting a budget before they begin shopping. In order to begin the process of setting a budget for Christmas shopping, it is important to first create a list of all the people you intend to buy Christmas presents for this holiday season. This list should include all of the close friends and family members you typically purchase gifts for, as well as any co-workers or employees you normally purchase gifts for, your mail carrier, or your children’s teachers. You may also wish to budget for gifts donated to toy drives organized by charitable organizations if you typically contribute during these events.

Once you have your list of gift recipients, there are a couple of ways to go about establishing a budget. Perhaps the simplest way is to decide how much you plan to spend on Christmas shopping and divide this amount by the number of gift recipients on your list. This will result in a budget in which you plan to spend the same amount of money on Christmas gifts for each person on your list. This type of budget strategy may be appropriate if you plan on purchasing similar gifts for everyone on your Christmas list, but it may not work out well if you want to purchase something really special for a few of your closest friends or relatives.

Another strategy for establishing a Christmas shopping budget is to determine how much money you would like to spend and then divide the individuals into different categories. Some of the categories you might want to include are close friends and relatives, business associates, acquaintances, and gifts which are purchased for people you don’t know. Once you have all of the members of your list categorized, you can determine the percentage of your total budget you would like to spend on each category. For example you might decide to spend 50% of your total budget on close friends and relatives, 25% of your total budget on business associates, 15% of your total budget on acquaintances, and the remaining 10% on Christmas gifts for charity drives. You can use these numbers to determine the total amount of money you will spend on each category and divide that number by the total number of people in each category to figure out a dollar amount for each person on your Christmas list.

A final strategy for establishing a budget for your Christmas shopping is to start out by determining how much you plan to spend on some of the most important people on your gift recipient list. This will most likely include your closest relatives. Once you set dollar amounts for your closest relatives, it is time to divide up the remaining amount of money in your Christmas shopping budget. This can either be done arbitrarily by dividing the remaining amount in your budget by the number of people left on your list, or you can continue to go through your list selecting a dollar amount for each person until you reach your budget. If there are still people remaining on your list, you will have to either reevaluate the dollar amounts you have already chosen or consider eliminating some people from your list.

Monday, December 08, 2008

Christmas Shopping Online


Typically, when we think of Christmas shopping, we picture crowded malls, difficulty parking, and sales racks in complete disarray. For some people, this hectic chaos is what Christmas shopping is all about and they would never consider trying to avoid the hustle and bustle of the Christmas season. For them, it is a very important part of the Christmas season. However, for shoppers who find the chaos too stressful, there is an excellent alternative. Christmas shopping online is a relatively new concept, but each year more and more people are turning to online shopping to complete all, or part, of their Christmas shopping.

One useful tip for Christmas shopping online is getting it done early but not too early. It is important to complete your online shopping early enough to have the item shipped to the recipient in time to arrive before Christmas, without incurring charges for rushed shipping. You want your friend or relative to receive the gift on time, but you don’t wan to pay a great deal of extra money for shipping. Standard shipping rates are typically quite reasonable, but express shipping rates can be rather expensive. While it is important to complete your online shopping early enough to get the gift to your friend or family member before Christmas, you do not want the gift to arrive too early. While there is technically nothing wrong with this, it may result in the gift being opened early.

One problem which can occur when you do your Christmas shopping online is that the item you purchase may look better online than it does in reality. To avoid this problem it is best to only purchase items online if you are absolutely sure what the item actually looks like. For example, you may have seen a particular coffee maker in stores. When purchasing the item online, you should compare the model number to ensure you are purchasing the item you really want. If you have never seen the item in person, it is important to view the item carefully. You should study all of the given information, including the measurements, to ensure the item you are envisioning as you view it online is the item you want to purchase.

Finally, when Christmas shopping online, it is important to only make purchases from reputable retailers. You may be tempted to purchase items which appear to be an incredible bargain, but if the retailer has a bad reputation, or you cannot verify the reputation of the retailer, it might be a better idea to purchase the item from another retailer who has a more established reputation of providing excellent products and services. You may pay slightly more, but you will gain the security of knowing you are dealing with a reputable retailer and you will not have to worry about the quality of the item you select or the shipping practices of the retailer.

Friday, December 05, 2008

Christmas Shopping for Your Wife


Most men do not enjoy Christmas shopping, or any kind of shopping at all. While they may generally dislike Christmas shopping, they especially do not like Christmas shopping for their wives. These men may love their wives dearly, but the thought of purchasing Christmas gifts for their wives seems like a daunting task. Their wives most likely have no idea that their husband deals with the stress associated with Christmas shopping for them each year. They likely assume they are easy to shop for and that it is a piece of cake to select a gift for them.

Most men attend a number of parties with their wives throughout the year. They may attend birthday parties for nieces and nephews, engagement parties for cousins or friends, and housewarming parties for friends. They also likely arrive at most of these occasions bearing gifts, however, in most cases it is the wife who does the gift shopping. Most women enjoy shopping and do not mind always tackling this task. However, the women cannot help their husbands when it comes to shopping for them at Christmas. These poor men have no practice shopping for presents and then they find themselves having to purchase Christmas presents for their wives without any help. Following are a few gift ideas your wife is sure to love.

A scrapbook is a great idea for a Christmas gift for your wife, especially if she is always complaining about never having time to organize the family photos. This idea may scare many men because they are afraid they have to be artistically talented to give their wife this type of gift. Fortunately for them, there are many individuals in the business of making scrapbooks. All the husband has to do is round up several photos and sit down with the scrapbooking consultant to discuss what type of book he is looking for and his wife’s favorite colors and preferences. With this information the consultant can create a lovely scrapbook from the pictures the husband provides.

A spa gift certificate is another excellent idea for men who find Christmas shopping to be difficult. Most women enjoy being pampered and receiving treatments such as manicures, pedicures, facials, massages, and other rejuvenating treatments. Even if you are not sure where she would like to go to receive these treatments you can purchase a gift certificate from a service which works in conjunction with a number of spas around the country.

Another gift many women will greatly appreciate is a gift certificate for a maid service. This is especially useful for women who work a full-time job and do the majority of the housework. It can be quite difficult to keep the house in great shape while working full-time. Giving a gift of maid service does not imply you do not think the house is clean enough, but rather sends the message that you realize how hard your wife works and that want to make her life easier. An even better idea is to make up a homemade coupon book with items such as cooking dinner or cleaning the bathroom. If your wife typically does these chores, she can cash in one of her coupons for a night off from this chore.

Wednesday, December 03, 2008

Christmas Shopping for Your Husband


You might think that Christmas shopping for your husband would be the easiest part of your Christmas shopping each year. You might think this is going to be such an easy chore because you love your husband and you know him really well; but, in actuality, Christmas shopping for your husband is sometimes the most difficult part of the holiday season. This can happen for a number of reasons. First, you may feel added stress to find a perfect gift for your husband. While you may be willing to settle for gifts which are merely acceptable for other members on your Christmas list, you are likely to feel stressed to search for items which are spectacular for really close relatives such as your husband. If you have been married to your husband for a number of years, you may also have difficulty Christmas shopping for him because you may feel like you have already bought him everything.

Considering your husband’s interests and hobbies is one way to make Christmas shopping for him easier. Paying attention to these interests and hobbies can give you a better idea of what type of items would make great Christmas gifts for him. For example, if he recently started golfing and is still renting golf clubs, you could consider purchasing a golf bag for him and giving him a gift certificate to purchase a set of golf clubs to fill the bag. Or, if he recently started running, you might consider items which would make his run more enjoyable. You might purchase an MP3 player which is designed to be worn on an armband while running, or a speed and distance monitor which tracks his mileage and his pace throughout his workout.

Another useful tip for Christmas shopping for your husband is to not be afraid to repeat gifts you have given him the past. You might normally consider purchasing a bottle of cologne for him for Christmas and then decide against it because you realize you gave him a bottle of cologne for Christmas two years ago. This is very common because many people think it is boring to give the same gift more than once, but it is not always a bad idea. This is especially true in the case of items which can be used up, such as cologne, scented soaps, and candles. It makes sense to gives these gifts repeatedly because your husband uses them often and runs out each year. However, even items such as clothing can be given as repeat gifts. It is acceptable to give your husband items such as ties, sweaters, or pants on more than one occasion because clothing goes out of style and your husband’s tastes may change. The tie which he loved a couple of years ago may not be one of his favorites anymore. However, if you gave him a trendy new tie for Christmas this year it is likely to be a gift which is much appreciated.

Finally, if you simply cannot decide what to get your husband for Christmas, it is acceptable to ask him what he wants. Have him make a list of several items he wants and plan on purchasing a few items from the list as well as a few surprises.

Monday, December 01, 2008

Christmas Shopping for Children


Christmas is a truly magical season that is enjoyed by many, but no one enjoys the Christmas season more than kids. It might be the prospect of some well deserved time off from school, the allure of the lights and decorations, the beauty of the snow that often accompanies Christmas, or just the anticipation of Santa and his sleigh filled with toys that is so exciting for children. Whatever the reason, most kids are truly enchanted by Christmas and most adults truly enjoy shopping for kids at Christmas time.

While Christmas shopping for kids is a great deal of fun, there are some factors to consider when Christmas shopping for kids. A few of the specific concerns include selecting age-appropriate toys, selecting toys which are not too noisy or too big for the child’s living situation, selecting toys the child does not already have, selecting toys which the parents consider to be acceptable, and selecting toys the child will enjoy. This can make Christmas shopping for kids a little more difficult but does not have to make the shopping any less fun.

Selecting age-appropriate toys is very important when Christmas shopping for kids. This is important for a couple of reasons. First, it is important because toys which are designed for older children might be potentially dangerous for a younger child. For example, toys which are designed for children over the age of three may contain small pieces which pose a choking hazard to small children. Children under the age of three may often put toys and other objects in their mouths, so they must receive toys which contain only pieces large enough to not be a choking hazard. Also, toys which are designed for an older child may not be as much fun for the child as they would be for children of the appropriate age. If the child is too young for the toy, they may become easily frustrated because they cannot use the toy properly. On the other hand, a child who is too old for a particular toy may quickly become bored with the toy.

When shopping for Christmas gifts for a child, it is also important to consider the child’s parents and their living situation. This includes the size of the living area and the proximity to neighbors. Specifically, toys which are particularly noisy may not be appropriate for a child who lives in an apartment building with other apartment units nearby. Also, large toys such as a trampoline may not be appropriate for a child who does not have a yard large enough to accommodate such a gift. Similarly, large indoor items, such as a foosball table, would not be appropriate for a child who does not have a dedicated toy room to accommodate such a large item. As a general rule, it is best to stick with small items which do not make a great deal of noise when Christmas shopping for kids.

It is also important to consider the personal beliefs of the parents when shopping for Christmas gifts for their children. You should not purchase an item for a child if you know their parents are ethically opposed to such an item. Guns and violent video games are a couple of obvious example of Christmas gifts which may offend parents. There are many parents who do not allow their children to play with these items because they believe they promote violence. If you are not sure about the feelings of the parents, it is best not to select these items.

When Christmas shopping for a child, it is wise to consult the parents beforehand. Parents can give some insight into the child’s hobbies and interests which may make selecting a gift easier. They may even suggest a specific item from the child’s Christmas list ensuring you are giving the child something he really wants for Christmas. Consulting the parents can also prevent you from giving the child a gift he already has. Try calling the parents before you make a purchase to suggest a particular item. They can let you know if they think the child will enjoy the item or if the child already has the item.

Friday, November 28, 2008

Christmas Shopping for Distant Relatives


It may be really simple to Christmas shop for close relatives you see often and know very well. However, when it comes to shopping for relatives you rarely see because they live far away, it can be significantly more difficult. There are a number of factors which contribute to this difficulty. First, it is difficult because if you don’t see the relatives often you may not know much about their current interests or hobbies, which would simplify the shopping process. It is also difficult to Christmas shop for distant relatives because you have to consider the complexity of shipping the items

An unfortunate reality is that many people live quite far away from their relatives. Relatives may live thousands of miles away, but they are still people you love and care about and Christmas is an excellent time to express your love for them by sending a Christmas gift which tells them you are thinking of them. However, despite your best intentions, it is often difficult to Christmas shop for a distant relative. You may not keep in close contact with the relative and may not know their interests. You may not even know their current clothing sizes. They may have lost or gained weight since the last time you saw them so even purchasing clothing can be difficult. For all these reasons, Christmas shopping for a distant relative may be difficult but there are ways to simplify the process.

One way to make it easier to Christmas shop for a distant relative is to call them to catch up before you do your shopping. Just giving them a quick phone call can provide you with a great deal of insight into their life. It is a good idea to make a call like this anyway, just to keep in touch, but it can also help you out with your Christmas shopping. You might learn a lot during this conversation, such as activities in which they are involved or leisure activities they enjoy. All of this information can make it easier for you to select an appropriate Christmas gift. You might also consider asking your relative what they want for Christmas. This may take away the element of surprise, but it will ensure you are purchasing something your relative really wants. Another option is purchasing a gift certificate. This may not be the most exciting gift, but it is one that is sure to be appreciated.

Another complication which stems from Christmas shopping for distant relatives is the matter of shipping the gifts. This can be difficult and expensive. Also, it can be a tremendous hassle especially if you are shipping the gift close to Christmas time when the lines in the post office are very long. One way to avoid some of these complications is to purchase gifts which are relatively small in size. This will help you avoid excessive charges associated with shipping heavy or large items. If you are planning a trip to visit your relatives during Christmas, you could consider purchasing items which are small enough to fit in your suitcase so you can transport the items yourself. This will not only save you the cost of shipping your Christmas gifts, but will also save you the hassle of dealing with standing in long lines to ship the gifts.

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Christmas Shopping for Close Relatives


Christmas shopping for close relatives can be extremely easy in some ways, but it can also be extremely difficult in others. On the one hand, shopping for close relatives is simple and fun because they are people you really care about and people you know very well. However, on the other hand, shopping for close relatives can also be extremely difficult because there is the added pressure to find gifts that your relatives will cherish and enjoy.

Most people really look forward to Christmas shopping for their close relatives. This is an opportunity to purchase a gift for a loved one that he or she is sure to enjoy and appreciate. People also look forward to shopping for close relatives because they know them well and they are likely have a number of great ideas about what to buy. However, all of these great ideas may turn out to be a source of stress. For example, you may immediately think of five or six great gift ideas for a particular relative. The problem you may encounter is that you think each of the gifts would be absolutely perfect, so you have a great deal of trouble deciding which gift to select. Purchasing all of the items may not be feasible for your budget and you may be disappointed that you can only select one item from your list of ideas. This can create stress because you may worry about selecting the best possible choice.

Another problem which may stem from having a lot of great ideas about what to get a particular relative is you may not be able to find the exact item for which you are searching. This can be particularly stressful and frustrating, especially if you know a particular item would make the perfect gift for your loved one but you are simply unable to find the exact item you are seeking. In this case, you may become obsessed with finding the particular item. Not being able to find the item can be incredibly frustrating. This frustration can make the shopping a lot less fun and it may also cause you to not see other items that would make great gifts because you are so focused on finding that one particular item.

Even when you don’t have a list of gift ideas for a particular relative, you may experience a great deal of frustration during your Christmas shopping. This frustration may stem from being too concerned about finding a gift which your close relative will really cherish and appreciate. The pressure of finding a great Christmas gift for a loved one is so important because you do not want someone you care so much about to be disappointed by the Christmas gift you give them. Although this should not really be a concern because it your close relatives will most likely be thrilled with the gifts you select for them, but it still causes stress for many people.

Another problem associated with shopping for close relatives is that it may be difficult to select appropriate gifts for multiple relatives without worrying that the relatives will compare the gifts. Again, this is not a likely scenario as most people would not go out of their way to discuss the gifts they were given, but it is something that causes concern. Some individuals will feel that it is not appropriate to purchase an expensive gift for one relative but not for others. One way to deal with this is to select one item and give similar items to all of the relatives. Although the gifts will not be unique, or selected for each individual, it is one way to deal with the possibility of the recipients sharing information about the gifts they receive. One example of how to do this is to give an item such as a sweater to each relative but to personalize the gift by selecting different styles or colors for each relative.

Monday, November 24, 2008

Christmas Shopping During Big Sales


Several times a year, retailers offer big sales on many of their items. Popular times for sales include President’s Day, Easter, the Fourth of July, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, and of course Christmas. Retailers hold sale events during these times of year to encourage shoppers to get out and make big purchases.

The last minute Christmas shopping frenzy which takes place each year can be largely attributed to the sale events at Christmas time. Many shoppers specifically wait until the last minute to do their Christmas shopping because they know many items will go on sale at this time. While this is an excellent way to save money, savvy Christmas shoppers know that doing a little bit of their Christmas shopping at earlier sales during the year can help to ease the stress and financial burdens often associated with last minute Christmas shopping.

Christmas shopping during big sales is definitely a good idea but it is important to remember that there are ways to take advantage of a big sale and there are things to watch out for when shopping during big sales.

One of the biggest pitfalls associated with doing your Christmas shopping during big sale events is people sometimes end up purchasing many items they don’t need and would not have purchased had they not been on sale. This can be a problem, especially if it causes you to exceed the budget you have set for Christmas shopping. This often happens when shoppers encounter a sale they think is simply too good to pass up.

For some shoppers a discount of more than 50% seems very appealing and they may be tempted to buy these items just because the price has been reduced by so much. However, they might not really need the item. In this case the shopper may be saving 50% off the original price, but if they wouldn’t have normally purchased the item, they are really spending more than they would have and they are essentially losing money. To avoid this pitfall, it is wise to make a list of each person on your list and what you intend to purchase for them so you will not be tempted by big bargains.

Another problem associated with Christmas shopping during big sales is that hesitancy often causes the shopper to miss out on an item. When you are Christmas shopping during a big sale it is important to be slightly impulsive. If you see an item you think you would like to purchase for someone on your Christmas list, you have to either buy it right away or you run the risk that it will be gone if you come back later.

Retailers often put items on sale when they only have a limited quantity in stock, so once they sell out, the item is gone. So, it is important to remember that when you are Christmas shopping during a big sale, you have to make decisions quickly. You need to either decide to purchase an item or you need to completely forget about the item because it will likely be sold soon after you leave the store.

Friday, September 26, 2008

Where to Do Your Christmas Shopping

Christmas shopping can be seen as an absolute thrill, and to some extent, as a necessary evil. It's a thrill to be out and about amid the sights and sounds of the season and the jovial crowds; but for the same reasons, others dread shopping at Christmas time. These days, you don't have to leave your home much, or at all, to get your Christmas and holiday shopping done. That's because the Internet puts shopping at your fingertips and, rather than competing with traditional retail stores, the Internet has actually expanded the ability of traditional stores to sell more merchandise to a larger number of people in various locations.

Both large and small retailers can be found at their specialized web sites on the Internet. Most will also offer selections that can be found in the store. Many times, online retail sites will have additional items available, or access to additional items, that aren't found in the store.

Another advantage of shopping via the Internet is that it offers access to stores that are located anywhere. It becomes easier to order a unique gift from niche or specialty boutique stores in locations that you otherwise wouldn't be able to reach. It is also easy to do comparison shopping using “shop bots,” or simply by comparing prices yourself.

If Christmas shopping is done through the Internet, you have to pay careful attention to the order times and any cutoff dates to get an item delivered in time for Christmas. Based on anticipated volume, most sites will give a date or the number of hours within which orders have to be confirmed for guaranteed delivery before Christmas.

The mall is a popular place for traditional Christmas and holiday shopping to be done. Malls offer one-stop shopping and have a large variety and wide selection of merchandise, which can minimize endless searching for some items. They will also be beautifully decorated for Christmas, have splendid displays, and a Santa Claus to interact with children. These and other activities that are usually at the mall during Christmas and the holidays also make them an interesting place to take children to enjoy some of the season's delights.

To maximize shopping at the mall, you'll need to know the differences between the mall department stores. You'll need to find out which stores have certain exclusive brands, which stores are moderately priced, and which are more upscale.

There are also the specialty stand-alone stores and spin-off store branches for children and teenagers that seek to fill a particular niche. As an example, stores have emerged that carry only styles related to hip-hop culture or styles that have an “urban” look. It may be worth consideration to start your shopping at a specialty store because they are more focused, and then continue at a department store that has a wider selection.

Another interesting place to shop at malls are the stand-alone kiosks that are usually located at intervals in the open areas of a mall where there is a lot of foot traffic. These kiosks are more likely to carry one-of-a kind and unique items, which can provide or inspire ideas for Christmas presents. Also at malls will be specialized stores that offer home/household items, books, music and movies, electronics, sports gear, and shoes.

All of the types of mall stores previously mentioned can also be found at Outlet or Factory Malls or Warehouses, which offer lower prices. These stores often carry clearance items from their related mall store, merchandise with minor flaws, and merchandise that is made for the outlet. This merchandise may have slight style variations from what is found in mall stores and may also be made from different materials.

A final place to consider for Christmas shopping is downtown businesses. They are usually small and intimate, have unique offerings, and offer more personalized assistance. Although downtown businesses are also likely to be crowded at Christmas time, there likely will be less of a crush of people such as what is found at the malls.

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Shopping During Prime Christmas Season

The saying, “The early bird catches the worm,” is, in part, true for those who get Christmas shopping off to an early start before the season actually begins. Most of us, however, are likely to wait until the season officially begins. Maybe we don't have any time before then and we have to wait for a day off from work after Thanksgiving; or maybe we simply procrastinate and can't get going until the frenzy starts, or until the stores are fully decorated, and Christmas songs and carols are playing non-stop, to put the thrill and magic into the festive season that is Christmas.

Most Christmas holiday shoppers go out in force and are primarily motivated by the sales that occur during the official Christmas shopping season. These shoppers fully believe they are getting good prices and bargains from Christmas and holiday sales, but it is unlikely that retailers will offer the lowest prices during a time that is prime shopping season.

The lesson for all shoppers during the traditional Christmas shopping season is to carefully evaluate prices and to consider if the item is fairly priced when compared to the price during other times of the year. If items are simply snapped up during Christmas and the holidays because they are being offered in a “sale,” the shopper may end up busting his or her budget or having “buyer’s regret” about a purchase.

There is another type of shopper. The late, or chronically, late shopper is stuck with hoping that Aunt Sally or Grandma will like the gift selected, even if the buyer had second thoughts about it after the purchase was made. The late shopper is one who realizes that there are a mere five days - less than a week to go - before Christmas and not a single gift has been bought.

Worse off than the late shopper is the chronically late Christmas shopper who is in a mad frenzy two days before Christmas. This shopper faces a crisis when a desired gift has to be ordered and won't be shipped in time for Christmas.

While those shoppers can get comfort from knowing they will likely benefit from the lowest markdowns of the period, they will also find scanty selections and some items, primarily clothing, that appear a bit worn from all the looking over and handling done by the hordes of Christmas shoppers. Even these late shoppers, who are often procrastinators and who can only be spurred into action by a looming deadline, can execute a strategy to make their Christmas shopping successful. Such a strategy involves more don'ts than things to do.

Late Christmas shoppers should try to avoid having lists that have unusual or hard-to-get items that will need to be ordered. While retailers will offer shipping in time for Christmas, orders usually have to be made before a certain time, for example at least 36-72 hours before Christmas. If items aren't ordered within that timeframe, there is no guarantee that they will arrive for the big day.

Those who do their Christmas shopping late should also be prepared to find items on their own in stores and not expect to get “hand-holding help” from sales clerks. With only days to go before Christmas, and with everyone trying to get their last minute shopping done, it is impossible for most retailers to have adequate staff to offer expert, or even meaningful, help to please the majority of Christmas shoppers.

Soon after the excitement of Christmas Day passes, what frequently is the topic of conversations and what remains memorable in the New Year, is what gifts were received and given. So, in the coming days, it may be worth it to assess the type of shopper that you are and to create a plan and strategy to make sure you will be a perfect Santa who will deliver the right gifts to friends and loved ones.

Monday, September 22, 2008

Getting an Early Start to Christmas Shopping

Many radio stations have started playing Christmas songs so early in November that one wonders if we may soon start hearing Christmas songs around Halloween time. That would be a bit weird, even creepy, perhaps, but some early Christmas shoppers likely will have Christmas carols silently playing in their heads even before then.

That's because shopping, much like Santa Claus, is a staple of Christmas. Santa never gives away any secrets to shopping for all those gifts, but he must certainly have a strategy to be so successful every Yuletide season. The early Christmas shopper is someone who is very organized and has a strategy to fulfill Christmas shopping before the season kicks into high gear.

The day after Thanksgiving, known as Black Friday, is the official retail start to a shopping season that is always hoped to be a robust one. The strategy of retailers is to advertise Christmas sales, specials, pre-Christmas markdowns, giveaways, special-hour sales and other promotions. The reason for the frenzy of retail advertising during Christmas season is because it is the single biggest shopping time of the year. Christmas shopping that begins the day after Thanksgiving accounts for well over half - with some estimates of up to 70% - of annual revenue for stores.

Since retailers clearly have a strategy for Christmas shoppers seeking the perfect gift, then shoppers also need to implement their own strategy.

The savvy and early Christmas shopper is the one who may start silently singing Christmas carols and songs very early to get in gear for shopping. Starting from as early as the beginning of October, the early Christmas shopper can begin to make lists of gifts and begin browsing to check the availability, variety, and most importantly, the price of items.

By browsing before the Christmas shopping season officially kicks off, the early Christmas shopper is more likely to get better bargains, better prices, and is also better able to do comparison shopping when the season officially kicks off.

It's important to know that retailers won't offer true “rock bottom” or “close-out” sales, or the very lowest prices, during Christmas sales. It's also important to remember that retailers are likely to offer earlier sales starting in early October to near mid-November.

Two significant pre-Christmas sales are for Columbus Day and Veterans Day. The early Christmas shopper, who already has gifts in mind, can benefit from price markdowns during both sale periods. Also, the early Christmas shopper will have the benefit of shopping during the season, therefore extending the thrill and joy of shopping.

If there is any disadvantage to being an early Christmas shopper, it is that some retailers, particularly makers and sellers of toys, wait until the official start of the season to introduce some new items into stores. The strategy in doing this is to build anticipation for a new toy that they hope will be very popular and to also target and capture a larger majority of shoppers.

During every Christmas season there is typically one, or maybe two toys, that are regarded as the “must-have” toys for Christmas. It has become a present-day phenomenon for shoppers to arrive during the wee hours of the morning to get a prime spot near the doors of some stores, so that they can be among the first inside to make a mad dash for the “hot” toy of the season.

Doing, or starting, Christmas shopping early does not mean that it has to be over before the Christmas shopping season starts. What it means is that most, or a significant part, of your shopping will be done by the time Black Friday rolls around.

What is most important to making an early start to your Christmas shopping is getting the best deals, and doing so with as little hassle as possible, by avoiding a crowded store for example. This will be accomplished for those who are organized and motivated to get into the spirit of Christmas before the season really begins.

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

What Makes Christmas Magical?

Christmas is a special time of the year for the joy and intangible magic that fills the season. It comes through in the delightful decorations, glorious get-togethers with family and friends, and the sheer feeling of joy one gets from giving and receiving gifts.

Although the commercialization of Christmas is often decried, shopping is an important and central activity to some of the intangible magic of Christmas. It is at the malls or downtown stores that some of the favorite sights, sounds, and scents of Christmas can be experienced.

The decorations at malls and retail establishments are usually very fanciful and eye-catching, especially to children, with the many colorful and twinkling lights. It's also a wonder, for both adults and children alike, to look at the numerous tinsels, baubles, and figurines such as fairies and angels that adorn the main Christmas Tree in the center of shopping malls and department stores. These trees are usually extremely well embellished with decorations that are arranged in a very professional way that most shoppers can't replicate in their own homes. It is, therefore, a delight for them to stare at such trees in wonder and amazement.

Along with the wide variety of decorations in retail establishments, there is also the sound of music playing, bells ringing, and the laughter and wishes of Merry Christmas from shoppers, which also create a special atmosphere and add to the magic of Christmas. Even the sound of cash registers in the background adds something to the special feeling shoppers have at Christmas time.

Of course, there's always a Santa Claus that children can meet, tell what they want for Christmas, and also have their picture taken with. Sometimes Santa Claus may distribute Christmas gifts to children, telling them that because they have been very, very good they are getting an extra special early Christmas present.

The ability to delight children by telling them stories about Santa Claus, as well as making them see and talk to the jolly old fellow, puts a lot of magic and excitement into Christmas. Once the tradition is started, or from the first time that children have been told the story, it becomes something that they look forward to every year during the Christmas season.

There is also the sound of music from choirs or school groups, who often give open performances singing Christmas carols and songs in malls and downtown areas. Families, and others who are out and about, will pause to listen, or to sing along with these groups.

Shopping is undoubtedly an enjoyable activity for most people during Christmas, but merrier and more memorable times are enjoyed when time is spent with family, friends, and colleagues during the season. Before Christmas Day arrives, there are usually parties at home and at work, evenings out with friends, and other occasions to get together and share the spirit of Christmas. The presence of special Christmas music and people dressed in holiday attire provide a different atmosphere and contribute to the magical feeling of the season.

Another thing that is different at Christmas is the scent from a fresh Christmas Tree, of gingerbread and other cookies baking, and other food preparations that are specially done at Christmas time. Most people who select a real Christmas Tree, instead of an artificial one, for their homes do so because of the wonderful scent it provides. For many people, that scent from a Christmas Tree is what puts Christmas into everything else.

Another popular scent at Christmas comes from the popular Christmas song “Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire.” The actual roasting of chestnuts during the Christmas season may be a rare occurrence these days, but it is occasionally done in some downtown areas, and in bakeries and confectioneries that make fresh products everyday.

All of these events, activities, happenings, sights, sounds, and scents of Christmas create special and unforgettable memories. Who can deny that a pleasant memory is always something that is truly magical?