Clutter Free Giving
This is my answer to the “oh no - another gadget/ knick-knack/ pair of socks/ dust collector” dilemma. The concepts can be valuable for a lot of people on your list, so use your imagination and customize them for your holiday gift giving and receiving for 2010!
Give a gift certificate to a spa for a day of relaxation, some yoga classes, a massage, or a manicure and pedicure to someone who could really use a little bliss more than another kitchen appliance. They will think about you and smile during the entire serene process!
Make or purchase very special treats that people often deny themselves. Be sensitive to dietary restrictions, but gourmet foods, rich chocolates, or elegant wines or champagne are great choices that won’t permanently fill a cabinet. Luxury personal care items make lovely gifts if you know what they enjoy and use. Save space, your budget, and the planet by minimizing wrapping.
Give Fun
Tickets or season passes to the symphony, local playhouses, sporting events, or a favorite movie theatre show you know what they love, and they won’t end up stacked in the garage! Or how about tuition for a class? Maybe they always wanted to learn to salsa, speak Italian, or make jewelry - and you will long be remembered for making it happen.
Give Time
Hire a service to help out the stressed out. Engage a cleaning or lawn service for a one-time or ongoing project, or purchase child or senior care services to give a respite to those with too many responsibilities. Get a mobile car care service to detail a vehicle at their home or office, or (my personal favorite) hire a professional organizer to help them re-claim their space and inner peace! Go to http://creativeconvenience.biz/ or call 501-620-0546 to request gift certificates.
Give Life
Supporting charities is a simple, significant way to share holiday spirit. For example, give meaningfully in the name of someone who already has much by purchasing an animal from Little Rock based Heifer International. These sustainable gifts provide training and self-reliance to those in need around the planet. Go to www.heifer.org to choose your special live gift.
3 Comments:
I agree. I tell people that if I can't eat it, drink it or shower with it, I don't want it. I have an area of my closet just for items for re-gifting, and it empties ten times slower than it fills up. Even in my drum circle, where we have a deliberate program of re-gifting in December, the old bring-a-gift-take-a-gift plan, we got tired of it and decided to put money in a hat each month, to donate in December to a cause or organization that we all agree on.
By Bliss Doubt, At November 2, 2009 at 3:21 PM
So true, Becca! Last year, I loved getting together with my grandchildren to pick out the animals that they would send to children and families in need all over the world through Heifer International in lieu of receiving Christmas presents. They are abundantly blessed to overflowing and had the experience blessing others!
By Anonymous, At November 4, 2009 at 9:40 PM
Get organized - calming environment in a chaotic world... :)
By tammyh, At November 29, 2010 at 8:06 AM
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