Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Ahhhh - The Holidays

Well, I may have been one of the very few individuals that didn't partake in Black Friday. I don't like the crowds. I didn't even partake in Cyber Monday! Don't like Cyber Crowds either. Plus, I'm rather turned off by the whole concept of waiting in line in the wee hours of the morning on the off chance that one might get their fists on one of the few of "whatever-was-advertised" special item. Retailers often hype a hot product but only keep four, maybe six, maybe a few more in stock. Not very good odds for a whole lot of freezing fun waiting in line.

This holiday season I've turned to more of the homemade and regifting mode of celebration. No, it's not tacky and given the economic realities these days it's actually a better path and one that was used over the centuries quite successfully.

One of the best things to pass along is a favorite book and given the explosion of ebooks a physical book just might become a treasured gift to receive. The news recently reported that hardcover books are down 40% and ebooks are up about the same amount.

I bought my Kindle before the recent model was released and have to say that there are certain types of reading I prefer via electronic means to include newspapers and some blogs. However, sometimes a physical book is the best way to read.

What's important here is having choices.

3 comments:

Morgan Mandel said...

We're lucky we do have choices and we have the gift of reading.

Morgan Mandel
http://morganmandel.blogspot.com

Deb Larson said...

I'm not a Black Friday shopper or a Cyber Monday fan either! And I like your idea of giving heartfelt home-made gifts. Our family started that years ago - we each make our favorite breads, etc. and exchange them with each other. It's simple and really quite fun! And we know it will be used!!!!
DL Larson

Margot Justes said...

I'm not either, went for a walk instead. News showed a woman being trampled and no one even stopped to help, they just walked over her. A mob scene.
I agree, books make great gifts and I can shop at my leisure.
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