Saturday, November 11, 2006

Christmas is sneaking up on us...

I just realised a couple of days ago that it`s only six weeks come this Monday to Christmas. Eeek!!!!

One thing for sure...the building work will not be completed. In fact my best guess is that the work will be at its most horrible, messy and disruptive, not to mention the roof will probably be stripped fully just before the workmen leave for their two weeks of holidays over Christmas and New Year. Double eeek!! But can I do anything about it? No. So I`m trying to cultivate a Zen-like acceptance of what`s going on. There really is nothing to be done about it from my end. So I might as well go with the flow and concentrate on Christmas.

I don`t do knitting for Christmas presents because I`m far too slow. I`d need to start two years ahead, trust me! The adults in our family only give token presents to each other anyway. So mostly I get to concentrate on the kids, which is fun, because I really like hunting down all sorts of weird and wonderful (and cheap!) things for them. I don`t like, for instance, just going out and buying Mairi the whole pile of curent Disney or Barbie themed pink plastic. She`d like it, of course, but she`d also be bored with it all by the New Year. Nope, she likes notelets and sticker books and little making things kits and a constant supply of good quality felt tip pens and paper. Anyone else reading this intending to give their daughter a 500 sheet pack of A4 paper as one of her Christmas presents? She`ll be really pleased with it too! Of course, I`m sure there`s going to be a Barbie in there somewhere.....

Duncan is getting more and more difficult to buy for. He`s ten now but not a sophisticated ten so he still wants toys, but not babyish ones! He`s got a computer and telly and lots of the latest beepy things and more wargames stuff than he could eat in a year, so this year has been a problem. (We did finally come up with something nice and quite grown up as his main present that he`ll love, but he sometimes reads this blog so I`m not saying.) But toys? He`s not particularly a Lego type and we have plenty anyway. More than plenty. Same with train sets, Scalectrix and robotic stuff. What toys do you buy for ten year old boys?

Apart from that, we`ve got Christmas dinner arranged at my BILs, a trip to see Cinderella in pantomime at the the Kings Theatre, a trip to see the Singing Kettles at the Festival Theatre (The not so sophisticated ten year old wants to go too "Just to help look after Mairi"), two school Christmas parties, rugby club Christmas party, Mairi`s ballet show, Scout Christmas Fair, Watchnight Service, school church service, school Nativity Play, two meals out this side of Christmas, Boxing Day with my sister and her family and a lunch out just after Christmas.

I think I need to go out and buy some alcohol too, just to get me through all this. Not that I drink much, but I feel I might need to!

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Even though I have the ticker on my blog...just to say 6 weeks till Christmas blows my mind!

gourdongirl said...

I think I'd like to cancell xmas this year, but a certain pair would object somewhat!

Anonymous said...

Christmas is tough. Our girls want iPods, our 10 yo Dillon is impossible to buy for! He has every electronic & game you could possibly imagine, so we have decided on a toy that is appropriate for his age. All of his friends have electric scooters, so we are looking at a couple of different options.

http://www.scooterjones.com/product_info.php/products_id/79?osCsid=ad1efb8e5ec70a0680c338f089668ee0
http://www.scooterjones.com/product_info.php/products_id/29
http://www.scooterjones.com/product_info.php/products_id/30

They don't cost that much & hopefully the novilty won't ware off in a couple of months

zippiknits...sometimes said...

Good Lawd, I just mentioned Christmas on mine, too. My kitchen, if I'm lucky will be ripped apart by then. Hope your house is finished to the point that no small drops of moisture, falling from the sky, can get inside.