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Nineteen days to go !

(6 Posts)
Witzend Sat 07-Dec-24 08:52:56

Brilliant!
Thank goodness for online shopping (I hate shopping anyway) and, I’m afraid to say, Amazon Prime. We have a particularly manic time coming up, and I have a window of a very few days to get ahead. So given that carpets are overdue for a clean, I ordered carpet shampoo yesterday, for delivery today. Ditto wash-off silver polish - a long overdue session needed there, too.

In mitigation, though, from non Amazon small businesses, I recently ordered personalised presents for little Gdd2, whose birthday is in early January, and 🎄gingerbread biscuit decorating kits for Gdcs and their cousins, who will all be at a big pre 🎄do soon. Should keep them all busy for an hour or two!

GrannyGravy13 Sat 07-Dec-24 08:20:00

That sums up the past couple of weeks of my life 🎄🤶🏻👍🏻

Greyduster Sat 07-Dec-24 07:38:29

Love the poem - very apt! I hate Christmas shopping now that our city has lost both John Lewis and Debenhams. I flatly refuse to go to Meadowhall so am left with t’internet! Molton Brown (from their own website) came via Amazon, no problem; Clarins from John Lewis via Evry who delivered it a day early and left it outside in the pouring rain; Hugo Boss from Boots click and collect. I got there at ten minutes past their nine o’clock opening and the assistant was already surly, rolling her eyes and sighing at having to fetch yet another click and collect from the stock room! I don’t need this. Next Christmas they’ll all get a selection box!

Heavenlyblue11 Sat 07-Dec-24 01:22:06

I do like to shop local but a lot of shops gone Run out of pegs in lock down so got some from Amazon cheaper and come next day so will be buying some presents on line, the poem very appropriate

lixy Fri 06-Dec-24 22:04:52

This is lovely, and so true!
I try really hard to support actual real shops but the lure of the keyboard is just too strong too often.

That said it does enable me to send presents that will be appreciated, eg plants, to people at the far end of the country without all the driving, so that has to be a huge bonus!

RosiesMaw2 Fri 06-Dec-24 21:54:20

Some years ago I posted this, and I thought I’d give it another airing. Nothing much has changed!

Twas the run up to Christmas
And throughout the land
We've started our shopping
With help from broadband
The toys come from Argos, the clothes from JL
Cos shopping in person
Is the Ninth circle of Hell
There's a jumper for DH, for SIL, gin
But where should they leave it
If I am not in?
I sit up with Amazon ordering books
For cyclists and sports fans
And children and cooks.
My cash card is tingling, the urge is still there
Without M&S or Waitrose
I haven't a prayer.
In the shops like those jingle bells
The cash tills will ring
But here by the fire I am spared all that thing
Of jostling and crowds and nowhere to park
Then driving back home in the cold and the dark.
I love Christmas shopping, the spirit is here
And as I'm not driving, don't stint with the cheer.winewine
But where would I be - I would weep I would frown
If my nightmare should happen
My wi-if was down? ???