Sunday, July 26, 2009

Christmas Preparations

Last Christmas my amazing friend Katie posted about one of their traditions that has changed their life. I loved, loved the idea and wanted to share it here so y'all can be inspired by it too. Katie said that she originally heard about this idea at an enrichment. With her permission I share the idea of The Three Gifts:
I remember a story being told about a mother of eight children who was measuring out her piles for her children on Christmas Eve. She noticed one child's pile was far less than the others. Though the mother had bought the boy exactly the gift he wanted, she wanted to make sure that his pile didn't look so minimal compared to the other children. So she ran out to a store that evening and bought him a few more frivolous things to fill his pile. Well, Christmas morning came and went, and later the boy was found only playing with the one toy he had asked for. This mother, realizing that the other gifts were unnecessary, recognized a need to change the way she did Christmas in her family. So, she did what any good mother would do. She studied up, researched material, and prayed. She came up with the idea of giving three gifts at Christmas, reminiscent of the gifts of the three wise men. This would keep things focused and in-tune with the spirit of the season. Here's the idea of the gifts:


GOLD
"The Gift of Wonder"
{wrapped with gold}

These are gifts that tickle and delight. They are the gifts that are really wanted or desired--The gift that the receiver just can't go without! A wanted toy, a planned outing, a season pass… something they just HAVE to have.



FRANKINSENCE
"The Gift of Meaning"
{wrapped with red}

These are gifts that have meaning and express affection. These might include: a scrapbook, a quilt, a special doll, an heirloom, a childhood memento, a CTR ring or piece of jewelry, new temple clothes, a treasure box, a framed photograph, or letters from the heart. This gift is extremely worthwhile and something that shows love.


MYRRH
"The Gift of Usefulness"
{wrapped with green}

These are gifts that are truly needed. Look at your loved one's needs and choose a gift that would be truly useful. These might include a new coat, a down comforter, or a new pair of shoes and socks. Use this gift for something practical yet worthwhile.

Bill and I started this tradition the first year we were married, and I have to say it has helped our Christmases stay focused. It's difficult to just give three gifts. Some years we have to sort of give package deals, but we do our best to keep it to three. What it does, however, is make us be really thoughtful about what we give. It's so easy to just go out and buy some stuff because you want someone in your family to have it, when it's not really what they want or need. This sets some parameters and it sure makes shopping a whole lot easier.

In our family, Santa still brings gifts as well, (1 large gift and 2 small gifts) so the tradition of Santa can be preserved.


I have a PDF version of the three gifts that I compiled. If you are interested in that, press
{HERE} to print it out. ~ KATIE HUGHES

Thanks Katie for sharing this great idea! I'm so excited to start the '3 Gifts for Christmas' Tradition in our family this year.

(Thanks to the daily digi.com for the cute Christmas in July image)

3 comments:

Amy D. said...

Wow, that just resonates with me as a meaningful way to do presents! Thanks for posting this and thanks to Katie for sharing this thoughtful idea. We know our Christmas this year needs to be streamlined--a perfect time to start this for us!

Reeses Pieces said...

I too have heard of this idea recently and I love it. Definitely takes some pressure away from Santa.

Marne said...

LOVE it. Thanks for sharing. We did this a few years ago but it wasn't this organized. I love how this explains it. We need to do this again!