Monday, November 23, 2015

I’m not Scrooge, four presents are fine


No need to go overboard on the holiday gifts.
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By TAMMY MALGESINI
Inside my Shoes
Published on November 23, 2015 11:47AM
I’ve always loved the holiday season.
However, I don’t know if I’m just jaded, but it seems society has turned Christmas into a big gift grab. Honestly, I’m no Scrooge — ask any of my friends. I love to give.
Of course, like any kid, I enjoyed getting Christmas presents. Although, I admit requesting a big ticket item one year.
As a freshman in college I asked my parents for a car. I really thought they were gonna give me the keys to my mom’s car. A decade old red Toyota Corona, we affectionately called it Little Beep Beep after the Randy Newman song, “Short People.” I figured my mom didn’t need it because my pops drove her around the majority of time.
I wondered how they would present it to me. Would they put a big bow on the car or would they give me a new key chain? Maybe, I thought, they’d make it even more fun by doing a nesting box package with each box opened revealing a slightly smaller box until I got down to the key.
Nope, it was none of those things.
They gave me a wooden car Christmas ornament.
Recently I’ve seen something floating around the Internet called the 4 Gift Christmas Challenge. Some kids might be appalled with only getting four gifts. But if you think about it, that’s one more than the gold, frankincense and myrrh the wise men brought when Jesus was born.
The 4 Gift Christmas Challenge encourages parents to limit gift-giving to four items for their children:
1. Something they want
2. Something they need
3. Something to wear
4. Something to read
Looking back, my parents could have wrapped the 4 Gift Christmas Challenge all into one with handing over the keys to Little Beep Beep. Seriously, I wanted it and needed it — remember I was a college student without wheels. Driving gloves would have covered something to wear. And something to read, well the driver’s manual would sufficiently take care of that.
And, just in case my husband needs some shopping ideas this year:
Want: A Derek Jeter commemorative baseball;
Need: A box of black Pilot G-2 07 gel pens;
Wear: Altra Lone Peak trail shoes;
Read: “Trail of the Coeur d’Alenes Unofficial Guidebook: Rail-Trail & Community Guide” by Estar Holmes (the 2015 version).
Tammy Malgesini is the community editor. Her column, Inside my Shoes, includes general musings about life. Contact her at tmalgesini@eastoregonian.com or 541-564-4539.

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