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a time for giving........
Published on December 10, 2003 By KarmaGirl In Misc
It's an odd season. Many people talk about giving gifts and helping people, but do they really mean it? Sometimes I think that people talk just to talk and never have any real commitment to what they say.

For instance, I purchased a fairly large gift for my Mom this year. It was something that she needed and we could afford it but she couldn't. I got really mixed reactions when people heard about it. A lot told me I was insane. Others acted hostile that I did it (maybe they are jealous) and a few said "that was a great thing to do".

This year I decided that I would buy things for people because I want to, and it doesn't matter who gets more. If they feel that they got "cheated" because I didn't spend enough on them, then I probably shouldn't have bought them a gift to begin with.

I really like giving gifts, though. If the government wouldn't take so much of my pay check, I probably would help out more people that I know. Kind of the "charity starts at home" concept.

On a larger scale, people at WinCustomize: https://www.wincustomize.com/ have been complaining about not being able to afford a subscription. I started a friendly contest to give away 3 subscriptions (only $60 total) to those people. They need to make a skin or theme, though to get it. Unfortunately, I have a sneaking suspicion that I won't get many entries. I'll be amazed if I even get 10. I have a feeling that the people just want to complain and won't actually do a bit of work to get the subscription. I hope I am wrong. But, with what I have seen in the world lately, I have a feeling that people rather complain about stuff than actually find a solution to it.

I try to stay as positive through the holiday season as possible, but it just seems to be difficult to do any more with all the negativity and people with their empty "goodwill". Am I the only one who feels that way?
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on Dec 10, 2003
Goodwill, it seems, has left the building. I find fewer and fewer examples of genuine kindness every day, and then, suddenly out of the blue, comes an unwarranted act of kindness, just yesterday, had a flat on the interstate, stranger stopped, helped, accepted no reward, and left.
The stranger probably got the best gift of all through his on self-satisfaction of doing a good deed, I smiled all the way home........
on Dec 10, 2003
I get the most joy out of giving. My hubby always says "In every relationship there must be give and take. You do the giving, I do the taking." There is some truth to that He is good at surprising me though. One year he came home after doing last minute Christmas shopping and tossed a sloppily wrapped book under the tree. I felt a twinge of disappointment but would have been happy all the same. He then proceeded, after plenty of suspense, to bring in an entire car trunk full of wonderful, thoughtful gifts.

I have given up on trying to keep a fair tally on what I got for whom. If I think of or see something I think would be fitting for someone, I get it. Sometimes they are thrilled with the $5 gift and hate the $50 gift anyway. If the thought is there, you will enjoy giving it.

My 7yr old has been talking more about giving than getting. He even said that maybe he should ask Santa to not bring him anything. I told him that Santa might decide he is such a good, unselfish boy that he will bring him something anyway. Knowing him, he will probably wake up tomorrow and say "I was out of my mind! I still want Santa to bring me presents."

The thing I hope for the most at Christmas is that everyone stays healthy so we can be together. I look forward to the visiting more than anything, well, other than seeing the boys faces Christmas morning. Christmas is still magical when kids are there.

Keep on giving and feel happy you did!
on Dec 17, 2003
As a little boy in the 30s, I always had a dog and loved caring for all of them. In those days, sadly, a Vet was more or less prohibitive, what with the Depression, and a couple of them died from distemper. After the war, I got an Irish Setter and this time I made sure he would get all his shots. I had him for five years--he was forever a happy puppy until he swallowed a stone. I replaced him with a companionable collie who was adored by my kids.

Now as an old man, I've have a mixed breed and we are growing old together. He's a wonderful companion for a widower. I used to think that a dog was for the young--not anymore.
on Dec 29, 2003
From a presonal perspective, I have ran into quite a few negative attitudes concerning Christams this year in particular. People seem to think that on Christmas that an angel is supposed to appear to them and wack them on the head and bless their holiday. When will they ever learn that Christmas, (like life,) is what you make it.
I have heard so many complain about what they get or what they have to buy. Why not just do something nice for someone. Go to the hospital and visit the sick or go to a nursing facility and cheer someone up. Lets put Christmas back into its proper perspective. GCJ