Category: gifts

Choosing A Gifting Theme & Calmly Sticking To It

I can be fairly described representing the bah humbug side towards the Christmas lunacy – I know several families who spend an inordinate amount of money on the childrens’ presents and on themselves;  money they simply can’t afford.  They justify it by suggesting their offspring will somehow be blighted if they don’t show ownership of […]

Honeymoon Gifting Ticks Several Boxes

There are rarely shopping forays for me more exciting than buying a holiday, and then buying stuff for that holiday!  I do of course buy lots of gifts for family – when I really have to, but most of my relatives are either older and retired, awash with plenty of spendable cash.  The other side […]

Proposing Responsible Christmas Pressie Purchases

It’s that tricky time of year again – heading towards the christmas present buying frenzy.  It catches some of us every year.  I have always been a bah humbug when it comes to buying presents for those who seem to have absolutely everything already!  I do look back to the early days of my schooling […]

Anything From Anywhere Can Be Sourced Online

Gosh there’s a huge lot of problems on the horizon with the brexit negotiations taking ever less positive turns.    I can well remember my parents being able to buy all kinds of things from every country that ever traded.  Toys came direct from Japan and Taiwan and HongKong, especially small transistor and motor activated ones.  […]

Shopping For The Essential Denim Face Saver

When my wife packs a holiday suit case, there are the inevitable linen trousers, linen dresses, long line tunic tops to go over her ‘problem area’ – bottom to you and me  There are never any good honest jeans.  Denim is an absolute necessity in my life – not a gift.  I cannot live without […]

Family Gifting Can Be A Trill A Minute

Ah the wonderful summer season of cricket, tennis, holidays, football . . . . football??  Yes, well this year we have the world cup going on in Russia.   What a great festival it seems to have been so far – none of the anticipated trouble that seemed ominously present last time.  The crowds have not […]

Out Of Eurozone With Vacation Venues Too

Ah these days with the exit from europe making a very jerky but sure way through, it seems odd to be constantly looking for our next holiday in the sun.  This used to be always somewhere like the Costa Brava or Costa del Sol areas.  Benidorm or Ibiza, Majorca etc. were the places to be […]

Getting The Happy Shopper Habit Under Way

When we need to step on it and get a move on, the temptation to cut corners can be immense.  For example, I set myself a target to use supermarkets far less and to walk to the stores, using my handy wheeled trolley.  I do this very often, it is wonderfully therapeutic, allowing me to […]

A Little Of What You Fancy Does You Good

There is definitely something special about the arrival of spring time.  However overdue or reluctant it feels at the time.   We don an air of fun and expectation ourselves – things have to be brighter than the winter offered, surely?!  This winter in particular has been seriously grim with unbelievably poor weather conditiond throughout most […]