Since Christmas music has be playing in the stores since before Thanksgiving, I’m a bit played out on it now. Thank goodness for Sirius Radio and lots of channels to listen to that don’t have Christmas music on them.
SOMA FM. Department store Christmas music and another channel of Christmas lounge music. All suitable to play for your grandmother on a Sunday after church.
My mom had a wrapping station — actually a counter with a peg board holding ribbon and scissors and a lower cabinet where half was 2 drawers for boxes and bows and the other half a vertical opening for bags. One side had a box attached to hold roles. She gave lots of gifts; her cats and dogs gave gifts; and we all did a lot of our wrapping there as well.
That was through the 80s, before we really started recognizing the associated environmental problems. We switched to bags and save them from year to year. The challenge is to find bags with the right “to” and “from” label already on it or find a label that covers the previous ones. We are also still using some rolled paper, although it tends to be rather brittle after 40 years. [And our cats and dogs still give gifts—keeps the Santa spirit alive.]
I have always been great at wrapping gifts – of any size or shape.
Now I wrap the Christmas gift for each of husband’s 2 nieces (aged 12 and 19). Only other gift for Christmas is his and presuming it fits in one of the many collected small holiday gift bags his gift is just dumped into same – why waste paper for him to get a gift he bought.
That is the sum total of our annual gift wrapping – I don’t get gifts so nothing has to be wrapped for me, if there was anything it would also go in one of those collected gift bags. (They come from old gifts – I would not waste money on same.)
sergioandrade Premium Member about 1 year ago
Cue “Christmas Wrapping” by the Waitresses 1981.
PraiseofFolly about 1 year ago
Long ago, as eldest child I helped my parents as our family “wrap artist.”
Zykoic about 1 year ago
That’s funny!
SunshineDaydream about 1 year ago
…and cute!
walstib Premium Member about 1 year ago
Right now I’m listening to GoComics holiday music – got Peggy Lee “Ultimate Christmas” CD playing on my laptop D drive.
juicebruce about 1 year ago
Newspaper makes great wrapping paper :-)
ctolson about 1 year ago
Since Christmas music has be playing in the stores since before Thanksgiving, I’m a bit played out on it now. Thank goodness for Sirius Radio and lots of channels to listen to that don’t have Christmas music on them.
Just-me about 1 year ago
My wife detests the song I’ll Be Home For Christmas. Her dad was killed in Vietnam just before Christmas 1967in a rocket attack.
Back to Big Mike about 1 year ago
My bride just LOVES to wrap gifts. She’s so good, our sons bring stuff Santa sent to the grandkids for her to wrap.
Teto85 Premium Member about 1 year ago
SOMA FM. Department store Christmas music and another channel of Christmas lounge music. All suitable to play for your grandmother on a Sunday after church.
ladykat about 1 year ago
Yep!
Dwight Schmiddlapp about 1 year ago
What kind of dinsaur is best at wrapping?
A velociwraptor.
GreenT267 about 1 year ago
My mom had a wrapping station — actually a counter with a peg board holding ribbon and scissors and a lower cabinet where half was 2 drawers for boxes and bows and the other half a vertical opening for bags. One side had a box attached to hold roles. She gave lots of gifts; her cats and dogs gave gifts; and we all did a lot of our wrapping there as well.
That was through the 80s, before we really started recognizing the associated environmental problems. We switched to bags and save them from year to year. The challenge is to find bags with the right “to” and “from” label already on it or find a label that covers the previous ones. We are also still using some rolled paper, although it tends to be rather brittle after 40 years. [And our cats and dogs still give gifts—keeps the Santa spirit alive.]
g04922 about 1 year ago
My Mom used to save wrapping paper from gifts for re-use. ;-)
Zen-of-Zinfandel about 1 year ago
Wrapping behind claused doors.
mistercatworks about 1 year ago
“I’m dreaming of a packaged Christmas…”
metagalaxy1970 about 1 year ago
And the help of a 9 month old kitten.
mafastore about 1 year ago
I have always been great at wrapping gifts – of any size or shape.
Now I wrap the Christmas gift for each of husband’s 2 nieces (aged 12 and 19). Only other gift for Christmas is his and presuming it fits in one of the many collected small holiday gift bags his gift is just dumped into same – why waste paper for him to get a gift he bought.
That is the sum total of our annual gift wrapping – I don’t get gifts so nothing has to be wrapped for me, if there was anything it would also go in one of those collected gift bags. (They come from old gifts – I would not waste money on same.)