Merry Christmas

October 25, 2007

Merry Christmas on the internet

Filed under: Uncategorized — geeibee @ 3:50 pm

Christmas presents are the ideal way to express how you feel to your loved ones and as well as going out into the High Street there is this great alternative. The very best way of seeing what is available is to have a look on the internet. I have used the web for the last couple of years and not only saved myself time, but have found some brilliant ideas that were not so easily accessible looking in the shops.

Despite the worry stories you hear you can buy securely online and often you can also phone to place your order.

I have been looking online to find good experiences that will provide great presents that are a little different and easily obtained. Not only that, they do not cost the earth to buy, which sounds pretty good to me.

All I will say is that like the high street try and buy early online to avoid being disappointed and everyone will have a Merry Christmas.

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October 18, 2007

Merry Christmas

Filed under: Uncategorized — geeibee @ 6:00 am

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Christmas isn’t a season. It’s a feeling.

Merry Christmas, yes that time of year is just a short time away, it feels like the years are getting shorter and soon we will all be rushing around trying to get last minute presents for everyone. Of course there are some amongst us who are far more organized and plan the event well before and are prepared having bought or ordered all their presents.Well here is an admission I am not organized at all and always tell myself, ‘Ill be more in the mood nearer the time to go and buy
presents as I will have the Christmas spirit and it will be a breeze.’ Guess what? I am always wrong, after all how long do you really want to spend in that queue?

I have always loved Christmas and even now get excited by the whole event. A few things have changed though, that I think has made the good old Merry Christmas feeling more complete and they are these.

Remember what Christmas is all about and be thoughtful.

Find out in plenty of time what people would like and make a list.

Don’t buy someone a surprise gift if you are not sure they would like it. Um I can understand this being a little controversial but believe me the shops are full after Christmas with people returning unwanted gifts, more queues, who needs that?

Try not to equate the amount you spend with the presents worth.

Lastly and in my mind one of the best ‘Use the Internet to help you shop’.

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