Been there, but it’s the Christmas, Easter, Anniversary, Sweetest Day, and, of course, Birthday cards with me. Over the decades I have left several of each hidden in a drawer somewhere, just waiting for that calendar to roll around again.
He could have blamed the Post Office. One of the gifts my wife ordered for me arrived on the 26th. And we are still waiting for something for our daughter. And the package I mailed (priority mail) on the 16th still hasn’t been delivered. In fact it was MIS (missing in shipping) until Saturday when I finally saw a tracking update. The first since it said it had left my PO.
One Christmas my mother forgot about the croquet set she had hid so well in the basement. One of us kids discovered it in the Summer, just the right weather to start using it. We all got a good laugh over that, & she was embarrassed.
Today is twixt day at our house: the day betwixt my wife’s birthday (12/28) and mine (30th) so we are handing each other presents pretty much the entire week from Xmas to NYD.
Wise to do it for the winter time when it will be better appreciated. However, how about turning up the furnace and giving her a very sheer negligee. A gift that the whole family can enjoy……
There’s that scene in Christmas Vacation where Chevy Chase climbs in the attic to hide his wife’s Christmas present in the snug of a rafter . . . and finds last year’s Christmas present there.
I so relate to this. I wore a pair of knit bison-fiber gloves at Thanksgiving in Alaska a year ago and my hands stayed warm chipping thick ice off a windshield—they are amazing. So during a sale a few months ago I ordered a pair for my 90-year-old mom, who likes to take a mile-long brisk walk every day and who lives where it snows. Do I remember where I stashed them away? I do not. Did I find them while tearing the closet apart? I did not.
My Mother used to do that all the time. After she died, I found a gift with my name on it stuck deep in a drawer. No telling how long it had been there.
My mother’s Russian Orthodox, and they traditionally observe Christmas on January 7th. So if gifts were found just a wee bit after December 25th, Russian Christmas presents!
Tyge about 4 years ago
Long on love… short on memory!
Ahuehuete about 4 years ago
You could have given it to her on Jan 6th!
whahoppened about 4 years ago
Nothing wrong with being a “Just Because” gift.
baddawg1989 about 4 years ago
Or Jan. 8th…that’s Elvis’ birthday. :-)
Da'Dad about 4 years ago
Been there, but it’s the Christmas, Easter, Anniversary, Sweetest Day, and, of course, Birthday cards with me. Over the decades I have left several of each hidden in a drawer somewhere, just waiting for that calendar to roll around again.
nosirrom about 4 years ago
He could have blamed the Post Office. One of the gifts my wife ordered for me arrived on the 26th. And we are still waiting for something for our daughter. And the package I mailed (priority mail) on the 16th still hasn’t been delivered. In fact it was MIS (missing in shipping) until Saturday when I finally saw a tracking update. The first since it said it had left my PO.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace about 4 years ago
Call it the tail end of Christmas.
Q4horse about 4 years ago
The twelve days of Christmas are not over yet. It used to be a tradition to give a gift on each day (remember the song?).
Jeffin Premium Member about 4 years ago
Is Janis a Virgo?
Michael G. about 4 years ago
Put them on so Arlo can watch you take them off, you lucky girl!
charliefarmrhere about 4 years ago
One Christmas my mother forgot about the croquet set she had hid so well in the basement. One of us kids discovered it in the Summer, just the right weather to start using it. We all got a good laugh over that, & she was embarrassed.
gcottay about 4 years ago
Excuse me while I check the usual hiding places. . . .
KEA about 4 years ago
I once found a leftover xmas prezzie in the back of a closet… in June. It wasn’t that fantastic but getting it in June was an absolute hoot.
dv1093 about 4 years ago
We won’t see my daughter for another two weeks – her presents are still under the tree.
bryan42 about 4 years ago
Today is twixt day at our house: the day betwixt my wife’s birthday (12/28) and mine (30th) so we are handing each other presents pretty much the entire week from Xmas to NYD.
royq27 about 4 years ago
Well, it’s a surprise…for both
raybarb44 about 4 years ago
Wise to do it for the winter time when it will be better appreciated. However, how about turning up the furnace and giving her a very sheer negligee. A gift that the whole family can enjoy……
DCBakerEsq about 4 years ago
Did you remember the batteries?
j.l.farmer about 4 years ago
the perfect gift….unexpected, thoughtful, and when it is the most useful.
Barbara Rivera about 4 years ago
I hope Arlo didn’t forget the gift he hid in Ludwig’s carrier.
cuzinron47 about 4 years ago
Not exactly August wear.
Dr_Fogg about 4 years ago
I knew there was something else about Janice that I liked. Leo pals
donwestonmysteries about 4 years ago
There’s that scene in Christmas Vacation where Chevy Chase climbs in the attic to hide his wife’s Christmas present in the snug of a rafter . . . and finds last year’s Christmas present there.
gcarlson about 4 years ago
Sent my Filipina niece-in-law some Wyoming-grown alpaca gloves and hat for her first Christmas in Illinois.
amaryllis2 Premium Member about 4 years ago
I so relate to this. I wore a pair of knit bison-fiber gloves at Thanksgiving in Alaska a year ago and my hands stayed warm chipping thick ice off a windshield—they are amazing. So during a sale a few months ago I ordered a pair for my 90-year-old mom, who likes to take a mile-long brisk walk every day and who lives where it snows. Do I remember where I stashed them away? I do not. Did I find them while tearing the closet apart? I did not.
jbarnes about 4 years ago
My daughter hid a gift for her sister in a drawer…two years ago. This year it finally got to be a Christmas present.
Bookworm Premium Member about 4 years ago
My Mother used to do that all the time. After she died, I found a gift with my name on it stuck deep in a drawer. No telling how long it had been there.
DDrazen about 4 years ago
just because I’m losing brain cells.
Sionyx about 4 years ago
My mother’s Russian Orthodox, and they traditionally observe Christmas on January 7th. So if gifts were found just a wee bit after December 25th, Russian Christmas presents!