Friday, February 6, 2009

Christmas

I love Christmas! I love the family get-togethers, the food, the parties, the festive spirit, the decor, Christmas shopping, the gift giving...it's a very happy season that's why it's my favorite holiday of all!
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Christmas in the Valdez household is a big production (for me at least) -- I make the list, I buy the gifts, I wrap them all by myself...by the time the holidays are over, I usually end up exhausted but I wouldn't have it any other way.
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This is how we celebrate Christmas -- Domestic Goddess style!
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Let's start with the Christmas gift list...
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Every year, I have a Christmas notebook. This is where I write our Christmas gift list. It has to be small because it should fit perfectly in my bag so I can bring it with me everytime I go to the mall.
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This one is for 2008.
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I divide the list into two groups: kids and adults, then I divide them further into boys/girls/babies, male/female.
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I also put headings on top of each page i.e. Richard's family, my family, Aly's classmates, Richard's friends, my friends, etc. This way, I can tell if I missed a name and it's easy for me to group the gifts together.
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Now for the gift wrapper. I love wrapping gifts! The packaging and presentation is very important for me so every year I try to come up with a certain motif for our gift wrapper. Last year was hot pink and silver.
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I bought the gift wrapper and ribbon in Chatuchak.
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My original plan was to make a bow, but no matter how much I tried, I just couldn't get it right. So, I decided to just shred the ribbon and curl them.
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It was a bit tedious, but I was happy with how it came out.
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I had a hard time looking for the right gift tags. I found these nice, shiny ones in Paragon (thank you, Jenn for the tip!). I thought these was cardboard, pero sticker pala.
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This is how the tags look with the gift. For the kids, I added stars, while for the adults, I just left them plain.
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I think it took me a total of seven days to wrap all our gifts. Before we left for Manila, I had to make sure that all our gifts for our Bangkok friends were wrapped, ready and delivered. Then, I just wrapped the rest of the gifts when we were in Manila. We brought around ten kilos of cardboard boxes, wrappers and paper bags alone! Hindi pa kasama yung gifts dun.
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It was really tiring, but it was fun. Making other people happy and seeing the smiles on their faces was really worth all the trouble. I am also lucky to have a husband who is very generous. He taught me the true meaning of the old saying that giving truly is better than receiving.


5 comments:

Diwata said...

...I FOR ONE, HONESTLY AND TRULY APPRECIATE MY GIFT, (the lavender soap). Effective ang antiseptic properties niya!!! THANK YOU... THANK YOU.... THANK YOU, Kris, Aly and Richard.

Domestic Goddess said...

Aww...you're welcome teacher Dee! :)

NotASinnerNotASaint said...

I'm turning with green with envy. How I wish I could wrap gifts the way you do. I think I could come up with nicely wrapped gifts but the challenge is where do I find nice wrappers. Or maybe it's just because I dont have time to find wrappers and wrap them nicely the way you would. But the bigger challenge is finding the gifts even before I wrap them. Hay naku.

Domestic Goddess said...

Ri, ang secret lang nyan is to go to divi with Pat and Fides. They will tell you where they buy their wrappers and other craft stuff! May free advice pa yan on how to put them together! If you don't have time, you can ask them to buy for you :)

teacherpat said...

Correct ka diyan, Kiris! Ri, dapat may divi trip tayo kahit once a year lang in time for Christmas....Will teach you the trade secret. Haha!