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Ugggg. Christmas trees in the stores already!

Posted By: HolidayMT on 2008-09-18
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Isn't it just back to school right now? Went to Walmart today to get school supplies and they were no longer on clearance.  What has replaced them?


Drum roll:  A tiny bit of Halloween decor, a few Thanksgiving napkins and plates and


Tons of lit Christmas tress.  Many aisles of decorations with lights, garland.  Even the CHRISTMAS JEWELRY is out.  Forget the half off on notebooks and pens, hurry and get your candy cane earrings before it's too late!!


Ahhhhhkkkk.  My kids are already writing lists for Christmas.  My pocket book cannot take it.  My DH gave me 50 bucks to buy milk, and get all of our 9 year old girl's birthday gifts who is turning 9 in 2 weeks.  So... who can think about Christmas? Anybody got any ideas on how to deal with all this stress? Would appreciate any comments on above experience.  Thanks in advance!


 




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treeS?
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I've also entertained putting up multiple trees... in my fantasy about winning the lotto ;-)

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It made me sad at first, but I feel a little better now knowing I won't have to take it down, etc. So your post made me happy. Taking down the tree always made me sad. I left one up until Valentine's Day once because I just liked looking at it.

Anyhow, thanks for the venue to ramble and happy new year to you :-)
climbing trees
nm
Year before last I had 2 trees up
I have a big house and don’t find that unusual for more than 1.
We take our trees down after Jan 6, Epiphany.
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It is a pain to take it all down, so I'm not looking forward to Sunday. Lots of sorting and storage to be done, and then everything has to get packed away up in the attic for another year.
Too funny - there's an add above for prelit trees!
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giving something away when you already have the same exact thing is not being a Grinch...didn't your family teach you it is better to give than to receive? Maybe it would be nice to put a smile on another child's face for a change...so sad that you are so materialistic you can't see that.


I'm taking down my trees today boy what a job it is.
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What are people supposed to call Christmas Eve and Christmas Day now?? (nm)
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Artificial only for us - I'm allergic to "real" trees.
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I picked the olives off trees in Greece
and was I surprised. Tasted nothing like what I was used to. I love Milk Duds also. I think they are really good when you go to the movies along with your popcorn and cola. I hardly buy them if not at the movies, wonder why?
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Cats declawed front only can still climb trees and
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Any idea how to keep cats out of bird nests in trees? sm

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Home Alone 1, A Christmas Story, Home for the Holidays, Chevy Chase's Christmas, sm
There "The Gift of the Magi," He sells his gold watch to buy her a comb for her hair and she sells her beautiful long hair to buy him a chain for his gold watch. It used to be on "Short Stories by O'Henry" but that's long gone, long ago. Good moral to the story. I can't stand "It's a Wonderful Life" -- too depressing, especially with banks closing, too intimidating right now!!!
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At certain stores in MI, s/m

They will double coupons up to $1.  I do this a lot with toothpaste and stockpile it.  A lot of times it is 2/$4 or 2/$5, so I either get it free or for 50 cents a tube.  A lot of the $1 coupons are for new items and our local store here is pretty good about having those on sale a lot during the first few weeks it is out to promote it, so I get the new things relatively cheap as well.  You just have to be careful about not getting things "just because you have a coupon." 


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I think they use... you can buy it in stores and onlinhe.
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Where in the Bible does it say what stores--sm
can and cannot sell?? Point out that *scripture* to me..please! The Bible also says *love one another as you love yourself*.
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and some of us have stores readily available ...n/m

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You can get it from Amazon if not in stores (nm)
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I don't blame the stores at all
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Why do stores, like Wal-Mart,

always redesign their layout just when I finally learn where things are?


Why are the seats of the carts at Wal-Mart so little?  My 3-year-old barely fits in.


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stores that are going out of business
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And yes, he wanted an Ipod, but he sleeps all the time anyway, so have a nice bed I think!
most stores have this, even walmart
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At clothing stores
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Not to digress, but I thought stores never
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And, I'm not talking about WHO the stores sell to, I'm

And, no I don't buy from businesses that knowingly sell homosexual material of any type!


You are so right. I never saw such junk as I looked at in these stores. Well I will be a lot more
careful what I buy and who made it.  This was all made overseas.  Just junk and not cheap.
well just this year they opened 15 stores in...nm

And that is why I don't shop at those store, but there are many stores that I do
items.  I'm not holding any anger from this end, I am just going to continue to stick to my convictions. 
consignment stores and outlets
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Goodwill Stores & Halloween - sm

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Try Target......and call stores every day - sm
we went through this in August. Heard 2 things, they will only be selling them in bundles from now on (which we did not want)....and starting to sell them in China now, so not a lot coming to U.S, most are going to China right now so it is very hard to find them. We had bought a used one at Game Stop, but found a problem with it on the last day of the warranty (7-day warranty return policy on used stuff); took it back that night and still had to fight for a refund, and started hunting again. Told to call Wal-mart every day and run in there when they said they got them in (ours was getting 30 a week back in August with 1 weekly shipment but they would sell out in 2 hours). I found them at Target a day or two after we'd bought the used one.....of course they were gone when I went back a 5 days later. But my DH went into a Target in the town he was working and lucked out and bought one there. So if you have a Target, try your luck there, and keep calling until they get a shipment in and drop everything and go when you do find one. I am thinking about seeing if I can luck into any and resell on ebay, make some Christmas money! You can find them on ebay but I am sure as Christmas draws closer the price will rise dramatically. Good luck.
yep, automotive stores and I think Wal-Mart
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2 things in grocery stores
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2. When your at the check out stand and writing a check on the little counter and the person behind you comes and stands so close to your back that you can feel them breathing down your neck or they are so close they can read your check.
I am asking in all honesty to not blame the stores
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Stores are trying to make 'em get their