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where i am, "gifting" during the winter holidays is usually for the kids.....neighbors' kids, friends' kids, relatives' kids. among adult friends, we have stopped the practice of gift exchanges and raffle gifting a long time ago, after we realize most of the gifts are cheap, useless, recycled garbage from china. and they clutter the home. we vow to stop the practice but instead get together for home-cooked meals and open vintage bottles of wine that we have patiently stowed away for years if not over a decade for moments and seasons like these. we continue to bring our best wines and food. for kids, they are constantly bombarded by tv, radio, and social media on the onset of christmas and other winter holidays (kwanza, hannukah, etc.) and their minds are influenced to expect gifts from parents, grannies and other adults. plus the atmosphere, music and decors in retail settings. they start earlier every year. a long time ago it was right after thanksgiving. last year it was right after halloween, and this year, online sites are spamming early with gift ideas before halloween. we have a full 2 months before christmas and online media is already pushing the envelope. retail stores require time for physical change to stock and decor, but warehouse stores like costco and costplus are already stocked full of christmas doodads. just over 2 weeks ago the same warehouse stores are filled to the brim with halloween costumes......for kids and adults. it's an escalation of american marketing and consumerism that has lost track of time. very soon, christmas will be celebrated past new year's into spring. that's exactly what my neighbor has perfected. his outdoor christmas decor is still up.....from last year.
by the way, the best and most cherished gift i ever give to a friend's grand daughter is a stuffed piggy. it's so cute, durable and high quality that it stayed with her in her arms all her childhood years from toddler through pre-pubescent. it's like a personal pet until the real pet comes along. those gifts transcend seasons and holidays.
I call that being yourself. Good and healthy for the family, imparting good values and character.