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Bad Gift Ideas Or Are They?
It's coming up to that time of year when we are all looking for
Christmas gift ideas and it seems to get more difficult every
year. I always try to find gifts that the recipient will like
and use no matter what the occasion but we all end up with
gifts that gather dust.
Carla, one of my friends recycles unwanted and unused gifts
every year. That's a good idea in this age of recycling, but
she came a cropper last Christmas. The year before she received
a large gift basket containing lotions and potions from a
well-known beauty product chain. Carla put it in her gift
recycle box because she is allergic to that particular brand,
sneezes every time she uses the products. If it had been
another brand she would have been delighted but there you
go.
Last Christmas she was struggling to find the time to shop for
gifts having just given birth to a little boy, so the gift
recycle box came out. On Christmas day she prepared a festive
dinner for ten and after they had eaten the gifts were
presented. When Carla's mother in law opened hers; instead of
the expected smiling thank you Carla received a frosty
look.
Feeling uncomfortable Carla said "I thought you would like it I
know that you use that brand". "Yes I do" replied her mother in
law "So much that I gave the exact same basket as gifts to all
of the women in the family last year, they were made up
especially for me". Carla now makes a note of who gave her the
gifts in the gift recycle box and vows that she will never
recycle to her mother in law again.
I have received some amusing gifts over the years, but not for
the reason that you might think. One year my mother gave me a
slimming recipe book and a big tin of chocolate biscuits -
quite a contrast. Maybe with the slimming recipe book she was
hinting and with the chocolate biscuits she decided to give me
a treat before I had to suffer on a diet.
The chocolate biscuits went down well but the slimming recipe
book is still on my shelves gathering dust. Not because I
haven't been on a diet since but because although the recipes
look really tasty like many other slimmer's recipes they are
based on meals for 4 people and not for 1, which would be more
useful to the many go it alone slimmers. I'll always keep the
recipe book because whenever I see it I smile so the gift does
come in useful after all.
Last year on my birthday my 4 year old grandson gave me a set
of plastic trowels for my garden. He chose the trowels, he was
trying to be helpful bless him. I'd had problems with my garden
fence getting knocked down or blown down in the wind for
several years and I lost interest in gardening. The garden
became very overgrown and had fascinated my grandson even as a
baby - one look and he would stop crying.
What he didn't know was that I had already arranged to fork out
a king's ransom for a much sturdier new fence, the weeds
removing and for most of the garden to be pebbled over. Now
there is a very tidy patch with a few flowers down the side of
the garden path instead of the jungle that it was. When my
grandson sees it his eyes light up, he believes that his gift
of plastic trowels worked the magic and I'm not going to
disappoint him and tell him any different.
A not very amusing gift came from my ex husband on our first
wedding anniversary. There I was expecting a romantic surprise
and when I excitedly tore the wrapping off the surprise was a
chip pan. As I don't like fried food I think that particular
gift was for him not me. They say the way to a man's heart is
through his stomach, but that wasn't the way to my heart.
Looking back I think that my favourite and the most useful gift
that I've ever received was a kimono. My brother and his wife
brought it back from Hong Kong one Christmas and I've got to
admit that I was disappointed at first. I had been hoping that
my gift would be a duty free bottle of Pernod ungrateful beast
that I am.
My kimono was tucked away unused for a couple of years and saw
the light of day again when I was going on holiday to Paris. I
realised that it was perfect for trips; it was light and didn't
take up much room in my suitcase - a necessity for me because I
always take too much baggage. It was an attractive and
comfortable way to protect my modesty and my husband thought it
was sexy too!
That kimono lasted for years and was brought out whenever I
went away on a trip and whenever I wanted something more
attractive to wear than my old towelling dressing gown - if you
know what I mean! So sometimes unwanted gifts can turn out to
be extremely useful and enjoyable.
This year at least one person on my gift list is going to get a
kimono and as my kimono has now worn out I'm going to treat
myself to a new Oriental kimono and I'm sure that it will serve
me just as well as the old one.
by Patricia Jones - 20th October 2008
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