I kinder already know that I'm getting, from both mum and dad. Not sure about siblings, but I generally either before or after Christmas buy things I want for myself, such as buying Inception a few weeks ago, as I knew no-one would buy it for me. If I receive anything from my sister it would be nice, but doesn't bother me if i don't get anything. As I get older Christmas isn't about presents, it's about family. This year it's gonna be nice and small.
If you've watched Inception already, and I hope you haven't, as it's a pressie! Then would you tell me what it's all about! I'm not going to Wiki it ~ I understand the premise, but I'm just not sure if I understand the outcome!
That's a bummer. I never got the hang of Christmas presents myself---I either give way too much or not at all. I try to reciprocate the level of present I know I'm getting, but sometimes it gets mismatched. Perhaps she didn't know that you were exchanging physical gifts this year? If she did then yeah, a boilerplate letter is a crappy gift.
I used to get all sorts of awful gifts from my first boyfriend. Egads, he was a terrible gift-giver. When I was 19 I was interested in both philosophy and Star Trek, so he gets me a philosophy of Star Trek book. It adequately failed to be either a good book about Star Trek or philosophy. His other gifts were pretty similar in concept.

The same happened with my neighbour today. I'd bought her and her son 'token' gifts and she showed up with a bag full for us! Now I feel I have to go out tomorrow and buy her something else! It is truly a sticky situation!
"Egads" ~ was that his name or an explaination

Either would be excellent!
And never buy a book for someone else, although 'Egads' thoughts were definately in the right place ~ I could never buy a book for Man, as he is far too picky about subject, author, the 'way that it is written', lack of information contained in the preface, etc...
I managed to buy him one that he liked and he has bought everything the guy has written ever since ~ which is good for him, and the author, but crap for me as I know have to find another!
I have young kids, so I know Christmas Day will be filled with squeals of joy! Helped along by the fact that young master trampledamage doesn't do waiting to find out about stuff - he needed to know he was getting a Woody doll for Christmas or he would have exploded in October!
And I got him a cuddly cushion/toy dog thing (little miss is getting a unicorn in the same range) and since he was helping me wrap the little miss's pressie I showed him what he was getting too - he's already named it Bullseye and has been talking to the wrapped present under the tree ever since

Love it!
On the big clear out of my abode I found a Unicorn (toy, stuffed, smaller than 5" ~ sadly

but then again had it been a real unicorn I wouldn't have been able to... ) and placed it on top of my new wardrobe.
Man looked up, noticed said Unicorn and enquired why it was there? To which I replied "For luck" Shook my head and went to sleep ~ sometimes Men just don't understand
