I know we've had threads about what you're getting other people, but does anyone have ideas about things you want for yourself this holiday season?
My mother will insist on buying DH and I things, even if we say we prefer to just have gifts for the baby.
If we don't give her ideas, she will buy us random things, and she shops at stores that exist near her but not near us, so they will likely end up being things we don't want and can't return.
I'll probably pick out a few books but can't think of anything else I really want/need, other than gift cards.
Re: Holiday gifts
I also plan on asking for some workout gear. I don't expect to do anything intensive for some time, but it would be nice to have some new gear.
Spa gift card
Comfy pajamas and fuzzy socks
Also a portable charger for my phone since my car's charger doesn't work
TTC since 6/13
Diagnosed w/ PCOS 4/9/15 - R/E recommended lifestyle change
BFP 4/10/16 - DS born 12/16/2016
SURPRISE! BFP 3/8/18
Me: 33 H: 36
Married: 12/14/13 DS: 1/29/09
BFP2: 10/9/15 MMC: 11/12/15
BFP3: 4/6/16 DD: 12/12/16
It includes right now: lifefactory wine glasses, a bathtub tray, ceramic pots/pans, nice blow dryer, sleep mask, leggings
My MIL asked me to pick out an ornament from Hallmark, as she gets me one each year and the series she was getting me stopped last year. I don't like any of the new series out this year, so I'll just tell her to get me one of the series I am still getting so that I only have to buy the other one (usually my mom buys me those, but bought the "Baby's 1st Christmas" ones instead, which I told her was fine).
My grandparents always give us grandkids cash, as they're getting old (Gpa 93, Gma will be 91 in a month) and figure they may as well do something with what they have left.
I'd also take gift cards to Ulta or Sephora. I also look for their sales that both places have now to get some good deals on stuff. For the last 3-4 years, I have managed to buy my face wash for $10 during the Sephora Black Friday sale that lasts me until the next year (or, I buy 2)... Philosophy.
@phoenix870509 What brand phone do you have? I only ask cos I got a wireless charger for my Galaxy S6 last year during the Best Buy black Friday sale, and it was so off and on when it would actually work. I got so annoyed that I went back to my wall charger.
TTC Since: November 2015
BFP: March 31, 2016
DS: November 21, 2016
DD- 11/2016
TTC since 6/13
Diagnosed w/ PCOS 4/9/15 - R/E recommended lifestyle change
BFP 4/10/16 - DS born 12/16/2016
SURPRISE! BFP 3/8/18
Side note, my birthday is 9 days before Christmas, so there's a few bigger ticket items, but between DH, my family and his, I'm always being asked for more ideas...this is the first year I have several!
BFP#1 & MC:August 2015 BFP: #2 10/01/2015 MC: 10/09/2015 BFP #3: 12/22/2015 @ 5 weeks MC/CP: 12-23-2015
Fertility Appointment: Feb 23/16, Hysteroscopy 03/02/2016,
BFP #4: 03/31/16 EDD 12/01/2016
my focus on reducing disposable plastic and glass (recycling is not a great solution as the % of material actually recycled is pathetic) has really increased and simply for the reason of not making trash, I think majorly twice about things in wrappers and bottles, take out, etc. snacks in my reusable containers take planning but this also makes me double think... what do I actually need. Spoiler alert - it's a lot less than my old norms.
all that to say, I struggle with weight loss because of snacking and this mentality has really helped me cut that down. I don't know why it took me so long to apply my minimalist perspective here too but it helps pick up where will power for the sake of health etc runs out (sometimes anyway...)
BFP#1 & MC:August 2015 BFP: #2 10/01/2015 MC: 10/09/2015 BFP #3: 12/22/2015 @ 5 weeks MC/CP: 12-23-2015
Fertility Appointment: Feb 23/16, Hysteroscopy 03/02/2016,
BFP #4: 03/31/16 EDD 12/01/2016
TTC since November 2015
BFP #1 12/17/15 - MC 1/28/16
BFP #2 4/22/16 - EDD 12/30/16
DH is getting me a new garmin running watch. it's a combo birthday and Christmas present (bday was in July lol). and we bought a cd player for our bedroom that I will open. last year I got a Dyson. we usually stick to practical items but splurge a little...we needed a new vacuum last year but didn't NEED a dyson...but for Christmas we allowed a bit of a luxury.
Slightly off topic but my family (parents and brother) typically but the kids a small gift or two to open, then contribute to the 529 plans we have set up. my 2yo literally needs no toys and has way way way too many so just getting more and more is wasteful...but putting money aside for college is super helpful.
I struggled with what I was telling others to get me for Christmas as well then I had 5 days in the hospital and came up with: a new robe I can throw on for nursing/pumping in the MOTN, a pair of black winter boots - do people still wear Uggs?, a new fleece jacket, sneakers, and a massage or 30.
My DH and I decided we are getting ourselves a new griddle. Ours is cut up on top (plus it was a Goodwill purchase from my Grandma years and years ago), so we want to get a nice one to retire our current one. Won't do gifts for each other outside of that because with our due date being the 22nd, we would rather focus on the baby.
With those mind sets, little changes over time have been my thing (still are). I moved a lot which is convenient for unloading but more recently I'll have an empty laundry bin and have a goal being a room. I'll go through that room and evaluate what's actually needed or where simple solutions or changes could simplify.
I think it's human nature to like provide things that tend to "needs" - like it feels good to get stuff that could make our days so much easier in theory... but I think often that desire is a misdirected feeling. Like it's not actually an effective way to fill that void. So instead when I'm feeling that way I tend to do something else that feels satisfying... whether it be go somewhere for an experience, make some freezer meals, or if I'm feeling spendy - donate to one of my go-tos.
I'd say I'm successful redirecting about 50% of the time but that percentage has been going up every year.
High fives for minimalism! I also strive...struggle...haha. But @DiFazette have you discovered The Lifechanging Magic of Tidying Up? Marie Kondo's philosophy on stuff is comparable, I think. That book seriously changed my mindset about things, and I was able to get rid of a lot of stuff I'd been hanging on to. Then H caught the KonMarie bug, which was soooo nice.
@slartybartfast I love your idea of redirecting. Buying stuff for myself that I think I "need" is a huge pitfall of mine.
TTC #1 January 2016
BFP April 18 2016 | EDD December 29, 2016
Welcome baby A! January 9, 2017
TTC#2 March 2018
BFP March 30, 2018 | EDD December 12, 2018
One thing that's funny is I've always been more of a minimalist than my friends and I have a couple of friends that go NUTS trying to convince me I need this thing or that. I think the fact that I just don't sort of calls into question their own feeling of need and they want me to feel it to validate them. Nope, sorry.
I find it really hard to declutter / cut back...especially with kids. We have toys everywhere. Every time I think to pack up a toy or get rid of it, DD develops a new interest in it. Its like she KNOWS what I am about to do...and obviously in 2.5 year old thinking, she cant live without it.
I am no minimalist (well, at least what I am is not by choice but by income), but for me, I've found that not comparing what we have to our friends, helps a lot. I try to stay "our family needs" focused- and remind myself of that every day. DH has a number of very wealthy friends, which sometimes makes things a little harder at times, but we've gotten better about not focusing on that. We would be much farther ahead financially if we didn't have to "buy our babies" (IVF- but it's all paid off!!), so I always think of the things we have that money can't buy and others don't necessarily have.
now I'm just rambling and avoiding work....