January 6: Carol discovers that stash of Christmas gifts she had bought back in August and completely forgotten about.
Save ‘em for next year.
Donate them
Been there, done that!
Been there, too. I just use them for upcoming birthdays.
Make the Epiphany presents. After all, that’s the day the Wise Men brought gifts.
In your face, early shoppers!
As Homer Simpson would say, “DOH!”
i already bought something for my grandma for next Christmas. hope i don’t forget it!
Sometimes we’d have a little Christmas on Christmas & another whenever we could come up with the money to get the stuff out of layaway. Any excuse is good for a holiday.
CDWARD managed to beat me to it - 1/6 is the 12th day of Christmas, so you’ve still got time - but hurry!
been there, done that
Birthday shopping accomplished for the entire upcoming year - where’s the down side?
:-)
You can always celebrate Orthodox Christmas on January 7th!
August 21, 2015
margueritem almost 14 years ago
Save ‘em for next year.
Aries1776 almost 14 years ago
Donate them
barbhinkins almost 14 years ago
Been there, done that!
richardkel almost 14 years ago
Been there, too. I just use them for upcoming birthdays.
cdward almost 14 years ago
Make the Epiphany presents. After all, that’s the day the Wise Men brought gifts.
Wildcard24365 almost 14 years ago
In your face, early shoppers!
battycomic Premium Member almost 14 years ago
As Homer Simpson would say, “DOH!”
pinkdryad Premium Member almost 14 years ago
i already bought something for my grandma for next Christmas. hope i don’t forget it!
ChukLitl Premium Member almost 14 years ago
Sometimes we’d have a little Christmas on Christmas & another whenever we could come up with the money to get the stuff out of layaway. Any excuse is good for a holiday.
RadioTom almost 14 years ago
CDWARD managed to beat me to it - 1/6 is the 12th day of Christmas, so you’ve still got time - but hurry!
crmorris1957 Premium Member almost 14 years ago
been there, done that
natureboyfig4 Premium Member almost 14 years ago
Birthday shopping accomplished for the entire upcoming year - where’s the down side?
:-)
ACEIZGR8 almost 14 years ago
You can always celebrate Orthodox Christmas on January 7th!