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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2019-12-15 03:47 pm

[ SECRET POST #4727 ]


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Re: People Christmas shopping

(Anonymous) 2019-12-16 04:59 am (UTC)(link)
Budget? What budget? In other words, yeah, I overspent and still have things to buy/make for people. But I’m not destitute from it and I don’t have many people to buy stuff for anymore—I have one close friend and two living blood relatives, and one of my uncles is so well off that there’s nothing he wants that I could buy him and asked that we stop giving gifts years ago—he’ll be in the south of France through the new year.

My other uncle usually gets gag gifts (a flip book Jurassic Park spoof and a set of weird magnetic paper dolls this year) and he and my aunt’ll be getting a down comforter and portable phone chargers. My aunt collects air plants so I got her a big one and I’ll make her a batch of fudge. My oldest pseudo-cousin is getting Star Trek stuff and an Amazon giftcard.

I didn’t used to buy my younger pseudo cousins anything because I only rarely saw them, but since I’m making more money and their parents have had me over for holiday dinners since my mom died, I’ll probably get them gift cards too. The rest of their family will get fudge if they want it.

My oldest friend is getting a bunch of stuff—kitchen knives, a Legend of Zelda umbrella, a bunch of Shakespeare stuff, a banned books mug, fancy glass goblets, and an overflowing stocking full of novelty socks, lip gloss, fancy chocolate, and random nerdy gag gifts that started as a tradition when I took over making stockings from my mom.

I also bought myself stuff—new boots, a dragon coffee mug, my own stocking stuffers—because I usually only get a couple things from my friend and some gift certificates from my aunt and uncle for practical stuff like pet food.