Tuesday, November 27, 2007

I'd Be "Little Miss Sleep Deprived"

We have many Christmas traditions in my extended family. One of them is that all adults buy presents for ALL the kids. You are considered an adult when you have been graduated from college for a year. I suppose the thinking is that you'll have a kickass job by then and can afford to buy a boatload of presents for all your cousins/nephews/nieces. There are a lot of kids. My grandmother had six children and they all got married and had children and those children are having children. This year there are nine children eagerly awaiting the Christmas present deluge. Luckily, three of those kids are mine so I only have six to buy for this year.
It's tough to know what to purchase for them. I can't afford anything too extravagant and I know most people just give them money or gift cards (which I LOVED when I was on the receiving end oh so many years ago) but everyone else is giving at least $50 to each kid and I just can't swing that. In years past I was able to save some money by making my gifts - one year I knit hats and scarves for everyone, one year I made sock monkeys, and one year I made t-shirts from old photographs of the family. That was all before I had three kids. Now, I'm lucky if I even get time to take a shower. The idea of knitting anything is such a joke to me right now . . . I sold 3/4 of my yarn last month on Ebay. Anyway - I don't have time for handcrafted presents and I don't have the money to keep up with the rest of the family. I've had to become creative in what I choose to buy. I figure maybe if I find something really cool for the kids they won't care that I didn't go into debt for it.

So, this year everyone is getting t-shirts with the Little Miss/Mr. Men characters on them. These are cute, right?




Well, I hope they like them.

On a completely unrelated topic, here is a completely ingenious way to swaddle your baby. We use Miracle Blankets and love them, but if I had known of this method we probably never would have spent the big bucks for them. I predict that the next time I fall behind on laundry I'll be trying out this method.

3 comments:

Kathleen said...

Love the T-shirts. Do they come in adult sizes? I want a "Little Miss Bossy" of my very own. Even though I... well, I don't look like a "Little Miss" anything anymore. But It sounds a lot better than "Old Lady Bossy."

Liz Jimenez said...

Love those shirts! Where did you find them??

Glad you liked the swaddle. :-) It's a lifesaver. Especially now that they're bigger.

Lou said...

I got them at www.label360.com because I found a coupon code for 25% off. I've never bought from them before and I haven't received the shirts yet so I can't say if I recommend them or not. They have the shirts EVERYWHERE though (tshirts.com, kitson.com, amazon.com, etc.) - at least the adult ones. I was able to buy adult sizes for 4 of my cousins (thank god) and then I had to scour ebay for the two youth boys sizes. Infant and toddler sizes are incredibly easy to find - youth boys sizes are NOWHERE.