How early do you start preparing for Christmas?

Fierlin1182

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I was just shopping at Woolies, and the Christmas carols were already playing in there. It's not even November yet
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Tens of Christmas catalogues are also starting to arrive in the mail. So what do you prefer? Getting everything done months before, or the Christmas Eve rush?
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I think that holidays are being brought out way too soon. Christmas decorations at costco before Thanksgiving? UGH!!! However, I am planning on shopping tomorrow for Christmas gifts simply because we have the money right now. And money is tight. So we have, we need to use it for Christmas.
 
I've started, but only because I make quite a few of the presents. I'm doing jewelry for a few special friends and my stepdaughter and a quilt for our grandson. In December I'll make fudge and peanut brittle for the officers and deputies that DH works with.
 
If you want me to care about Christmas and preparing for it at all, call me December 1st, bright and early.
 
I started shopping couple of months ago - but only because it's easier on my budget if I spread it out over several months rather than trying to save it up for November/December shopping. The biggest problem is trying to remember where I put everything when it comes time to start wrapping gifts!

I keep my holiday gift-giving lists on my computer so I can remember from year to year (and month-to-month) what I've bought and how much I've spent.

Next weekend is the first big Holiday Mart in Denver that we always go to, so hopefully I'll get a lot more done then. And then another big Holiday Craft Fair the day after Thanksgiving that has become a tradition to attend.

And I seem to be addicted to buying gift wrap . . . there are so many unopend rolls up in the attic!
 
I like the homemade gifts idea. I'd personally be more touched by something that a friend made for me themselves.
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I don't usually do much for Christmas, our family never got into the tradition past my sixth birthday, when they'd still give me presents because I was a kid and liked tearing off the paper.
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I usually start shopping after Thanksgiving here. But I work with a guy that plays Christmas Carols all year long. It's kinda funny.

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The renditions of Deck the Halls actually started mid-September down here.
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People come up with all sorts of variations.
 

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