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Christmas – A Celebration commemorating the Birth of CHRIST.

The 1st Christmas was the day when God became flesh and dwelt physically amongst men – God proclaimed His goodwill towards men.

“Behold, the virgin shall be with child, and bear a Son, and they shall call His name Immanuel,” which is translated, “God with us.” Matthew 1:23

The Gift of eternal life as encapsulated in John 3:16 – For God so loved the world that He gave his only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish, but have eternal life.

Christmas is one of the most looked forward to (celebrations and rest days!) and exciting times of the year. The heart and mind gets brimmed over with joyfulness with the thoughts of Christmas. There’s the gathering among relatives and friends not forgetting the traditions among which's the giving of presents.

It is indeed fun to give and receive gifts, provided that it does not put a strain on the budget for the giver. Many a times, it is not so much of the cost of the gifts but the thoughts behind it that make the most impact.

Revisiting and reflecting through some contemplative quotes on gifts:

*Every gift from a friend is a wish for your happiness - Richard Bach

*You can give without loving, but you can never love without giving - Author Unknown

*May no gift be too small to give, nor too simple to receive, which is wrapped in thoughtfulness, and tied with love - L.O. Baird

*Gift exchanges make love last longer - Swedish Proverb

*The heart of the giver makes the gift dear and precious – Martin Luther

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How is everyone going with their christmas shopping?

Question: How is everyone going with their christmas shopping?

(Posted by: bed_angel_8705 on 2007-10-22 15:52:41)

I have only bought 3 presents i hate christmas there is so many people to buy for.Just wondering how everyone else is doing considering there isnt enough money to go round anymore. Ok i live in Australia we dont celebrate Halloween and we dont have a walmart or macys or anything like that.


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Posted by: vis on 2007-10-22, 15:55:16

I have not even started it

  

Posted by: MalteseLover on 2007-10-22, 15:55:34

Go away!! Don't even want to think about it:)

  

Posted by: cassie on 2007-10-22, 15:55:38

I havent even started yet lol

  

Posted by: Mrs. Incredible on 2007-10-22, 15:55:48

I haven't started ... It's not even Halloween yet !!

  

Posted by: butterfly on 2007-10-22, 15:56:48

I have cut way down on what I spend and try to make some things if I can. I don't usually start shopping until December because that's when they bring the really good stuff out.

  

Posted by: Bunny on 2007-10-22, 15:57:27

I hate christmas! I'm such a Grinch! I don't understand why I should buy someone a fifty dollar present so they can buy me a two dollar present...I think I'll just keep my money...

  

Posted by: niecey on 2007-10-22, 15:57:53

Yea you should do it rite now. than having to do it later on during christmas time.

  

Posted by: Lil Blousou on 2007-10-22, 16:03:09

I haven't even started...yeah, Xmas seems more like a chore in a way...I mean, I don't mind buying for some people, but Xmas has lost it's true meaning...

  

Posted by: S.O.S. on 2007-10-22, 16:03:30

I'm still trying to save money up, DO YOU HAVE 50 COUSINS ON ONE SIDE OF THE FAMILY??? >: (

  

Posted by: LOULOU on 2007-10-22, 16:07:25

HAHHAH I HADNT DONE IT YET

  

Posted by: Sharon on 2007-10-22, 16:12:12

I try to buy things here and there, throughout the year. I went on a vacation with my mom recently and bought my boyfriend random things that I thought he would like. I like doing this when I take a trip, or just when I see something I like and it reminds me of someone. This way I'm not overwhelmed at Christmas. I keep a few rolls of wrapping paper in a spare bedroom and immediately wrap the gifts and keep them, with name labels, in that spare room. By the time Christmas time comes, I've forgotten what's in many of them so it's a surprise for me too!!

  

Posted by: angellove on 2007-10-22, 16:28:19

I haven't really started and don't plan on doing much this year since I will be getting ready to deliver my baby. I haven't heard many people say that they were going to do that much this year.

  

Posted by: blonddiva999 on 2007-10-22, 16:46:37

Well I'm only fourteen and I'm thinking of buying presents for my mommy and my cousins, my mother said she's already started her Christimas shopping she always starts in like September or October. Ah I love Christma. blondie.

  

Posted by: smile666 on 2007-10-22, 18:07:04

Christmas? isn't that like 18mths away. I'm buying only for my nieces, my daughter, son mum dad and husband thats 15 people on its own, so i hope it's 18mths away

  

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