Give Presence Not Presents
by: Rachel Webb
Throughout the year we have many gift-giving opportunities to show
love to those around us. From Christmas to Birthdays, Valentines Day and
more, our thoughts turn to finding the perfect gift. Before you shop and
wrap remember that our loved ones need more of our presence than our
presents! This type of gift giving uses more creativity, less of our
money and more of our heart. Need some ideas on how you can give of your
presence and not just store bought presents?
DINNER FOR 2
Instead of purchasing restaurant gift certificates for someone,
invite them to dinner with you! Make sure they understand that you are
picking up the tab as your gift to them, but the real gift will be the
time you get to spend together.
SHOPPING SPREE GIFTS
My mother simply hates shopping for me. She also hates shopping with
me. Ok, she hates shopping period. But she knows how much I love it!
That's why it is such a wonderful gift to me when she takes me on a
shopping spree for my birthday every year. If you had planned to buy a
loved one something at the store, you can still give of your presence
too. Invite your special someone to come pick it out with you. I still
remember when I was younger, and a boyfriend took me shopping. He had me
model the knit sweater for him before he bought it for me. The sweater
is long gone and moth eaten but the memory is still knit tightly in my
mind.
COUPONS
Clipping coupons is an excellent way to save money when shopping but
they are also a great way to save money when gift giving. The home
computer has made coupon books easy and professional looking. Trying to
think creatively about what your loved one needs is the hardest part of
making meaningful coupons. Would your husband love his own indoor
tailgate party with a coupon for a night of uninterrupted football
coverage complete with his favorite snacks and drinks? Or maybe your
young teenage daughter needs a coupon book offering taxi rides anywhere
her and her friends want to be chauffeured for the night? You get the
idea. Be creative.
INCENTIVES & BRIBES
Whatever politically correct word you use, incentives for children to
get good grades or allowance given to complete weekly chores or reach
behavioral goals are generally money or present oriented. I would like
to suggest that you substitute presence for presents in this situation
too once in a while. My parents used to take me to a good movie when I
got good grades at the end of each quarter, even if I would have
preferred the cash like my friends got, it strengthened our relationship
more than the money ever would have.
When I was potty training my oldest daughter, instead of giving her
candy to reinforce her efforts, I would let her draw an activity from a
jar. She knew that I would drop everything and give her my undivided
attention and presence to read her a story, color with her, eat a
Popsicle with her, etc. Now that this same daughter is 8 and she would
much rather have me cater and entertain at her sleep over party, than to
be given an allowance as appreciation for doing her chores!
If you truly believe that Time = Money, than give a gift worth it's
wealth in gold.
About The Author
Author Rachel Webb has been married 9 years and enjoys 4
children. She designs 100% Magnetic Fridge Calendars in order to
Schedule Family First. 5 affordable designs made entirely out of
heavy duty magnet http://www.Note-Ables.com
or Rachel@Note-Ables.com
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