Myshel
12-26-2003, 10:31 AM
This Christmas was way different from our christmas pasts and thinking about it last night after everyone left, I thought I would share my thoughts.
We went from high profit business to starting over 2 years ago. So money wise we are in the toliet. In christmas past the kids would put their christmas wish list on the frig at thanksgiving and basicly I would buy the list. Christmas morning we would be buried in christmas wrap and would really not appreciate it. Because mostly though the year, when ever they wanted something the money was there to get it. Were they spoiled? Hell yes. So was I.
The past two years have been an eye-opening experience, they have gone from pampered kids to having to work for their gas money and clothes, anything they wanted they had to save and buy it themselves. I told them it would be a slim christmas and when they posted their wish lists I picked out the practical few things I could afford and got them those.
In Christmas past I would have the house decked out from Thanksgiving on, parties and baking days.. I mean I did it all. This year we didn't even get the tree up until a few days before, no parties except the family one on the day. The kids had to help and participate in the decorations, baking ect.
For all the work I did, if I got a Thank You it was a miracle. It wasn't appreciated because it was expected, I always felt let down on Christmas Day.
This year, ALL the family participated, and you know what, they all said it was the best Christmas ever. I learned an important lesson this year.
We went from high profit business to starting over 2 years ago. So money wise we are in the toliet. In christmas past the kids would put their christmas wish list on the frig at thanksgiving and basicly I would buy the list. Christmas morning we would be buried in christmas wrap and would really not appreciate it. Because mostly though the year, when ever they wanted something the money was there to get it. Were they spoiled? Hell yes. So was I.
The past two years have been an eye-opening experience, they have gone from pampered kids to having to work for their gas money and clothes, anything they wanted they had to save and buy it themselves. I told them it would be a slim christmas and when they posted their wish lists I picked out the practical few things I could afford and got them those.
In Christmas past I would have the house decked out from Thanksgiving on, parties and baking days.. I mean I did it all. This year we didn't even get the tree up until a few days before, no parties except the family one on the day. The kids had to help and participate in the decorations, baking ect.
For all the work I did, if I got a Thank You it was a miracle. It wasn't appreciated because it was expected, I always felt let down on Christmas Day.
This year, ALL the family participated, and you know what, they all said it was the best Christmas ever. I learned an important lesson this year.