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During the last couple of days I am really getting into Christmas Spirit and am already planning out what to do etc. However, like every year....I always get stuck on the pressies!!!!!

What sort of gifts do you usually get for your parents, your loved one and close friends? :idontknow: :idontknow: :idontknow:

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I'm planning on going Christmas shopping early this year so I don't end up doing it the week/day before Christmas...and this year for my parents I'm taking their video tape of their wedding and bringing it to Walmart and having them put it on DVD. :idontknow: I thought it was genius.

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[quote name='onathing1' date='Nov 17 2005, 07:35 PM']I'm planning on going Christmas shopping early this year so I don't end up doing it the week/day before Christmas...and this year for my parents I'm taking their video tape of their wedding and bringing it to Walmart and having them put it on DVD.  :idontknow:  I thought it was genius.
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in fact it is a brilliant idea. :cool:

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[quote name='dandy777' date='Nov 17 2005, 12:41 PM']in fact it is a brilliant idea.  :cool:
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ok good...i wanted to make sure i wasnt the only one who thought so.

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[quote name='sweetpea316' date='Nov 17 2005, 07:37 PM']It was so much easier to think of what presents you wanted when you were a kid.... I can't think of anything now.
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What do you mean?

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I decided to become Catholic just before Christmas last year, and two of my (then new, Catholic) friends gave me my first Rosary for Christmas. Another friend bought tons little saints medals for everybody...

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[quote name='tomasio127' date='Nov 17 2005, 07:48 PM']I decided to become Catholic just before Christmas last year, and two of my (then new, Catholic) friends gave me my first Rosary for Christmas. Another friend bought tons little saints medals for everybody...
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How cute! So you haven't been Catholic for long. Have you taken Communion already? Or are you still in the process?

I can't buy saint stuff though.... All my family and friends are born Catholics so we are already filled up with religious items. :blink: Was more thinking about buying stuff that would be used in daily life, but don't know what! :weep: :lol:

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[quote name='dandy777' date='Nov 17 2005, 11:45 AM']What do you mean?
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When I was a kid, there were all kinds of toys and stuff that you wanted...but now, I can't think of much to ask for.

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[quote name='dandy777' date='Nov 17 2005, 12:04 PM']During the last couple of days I am really getting into Christmas Spirit and am already planning out what to do etc. However, like every year....I always get stuck on the pressies!!!!!

What sort of gifts do you usually get for your parents, your loved one and close friends?  :idontknow:  :idontknow:  :idontknow:
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Well when i was little the only gifts i would give my praetns that realy ment something to them was things we made at school or things we made at home that eally had no point to them. :shock: they still have them after 12 yrs of going to school!!!!!! however when i was gettign older and was in HS, my dad would get ym mom jewlery and say it was from us. how ever for my dad it wwould be boxers or something titanic or BULLS!!!! as for loved one I'm not really sure!! as for friends just what ever they really liked, a firend of mine loved cats, so i would get her somthing dealing witha cat!!!

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[quote name='dandy777' date='Nov 17 2005, 11:51 AM']How cute! So you haven't been Catholic for long. Have you taken Communion already? Or are you still in the process?
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I was recieved into full communion with the Holy Catholic Church this past Easter Vigil, when I recieved the sacraments of Confirmation and first Holy Communion.

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