Joe, I agree.I'm not trying to be a party pooper, but what we have done is to stop sending cards and stop exchanging gifts with people who don't need another tea candle holder of wrought iron coffee cup holder, and we have donated that money to the food pantry at our church (St Vincent DePaul Society) where we know that 100% of our donation will go to helping people right in our community who really need it. This will also be my second year for donating my time and materials to put on a bread baking class as a fundraiser for the food pantry. I have raised over $1,800 for them with just two classes, and I hope to surpass that this year.
Exchange if you must, but consider the truly needy this year as the target of your giving. You can even check with a local church or synagogue and adopt a family to buy gifts for this year. Take the focus and put it on the truly needy this year. The rewards for this are heavenly.
There is no need to be sorry. I was simply presenting another option. Perhaps it is I who should apologize for raining on your parade. If I offended you, please accept my humble apology for highjacking your thread.I am sorry that I suggested it.


Susan, how dare you suggest something to bring our tight knit community closer together, much like the Touring Apron. You shouldn't feel sorry, you should feel ashamed
Sorry, someone had to say it. Geez, from a simple gift exchange suggestion to a redneck flag hanging up at someone's picnic... Don't ya think we are becoming just a little too antagonistic here? Just an observation...
Maybe some of us so inclined could do both, help someone we don't know and also give a gift to someone we do...



I'd love to participate 
And I also love sending out Christmas cards! 

I'd like a few personal home addresses to send Christmas cards.
When the time comes, I'll ask for them.
Fred, I was relating to Joe about the things I've done through my church and community, as well. I wasn't at all knocking Susan's idea in this thread.Susan, how dare you suggest something to bring our tight knit community closer together, much like the Touring Apron. You shouldn't feel sorry, you should feel ashamed
Sorry, someone had to say it. Geez, from a simple gift exchange suggestion to a redneck flag hanging up at someone's picnic... Don't ya think we are becoming just a little too antagonistic here? Just an observation...
Maybe some of us so inclined could do both, help someone we don't know and also give a gift to someone we do...
i would be willing to do a secret santa.
i am looking into having myself and the kids volunteer at a homeless shelter or kitchen somewhere. not only will my oldest receive a badge for cub scouts - but he will see that there are people out there that have it far worse then him and maybe he will start to appreciate what he does have. they both love giving to the salvation army buckets around town.

I would like to suggest that each "santa" research the likes and dislikes of their target by reviewing posts on the forum. A chance to learn more about each other and a little bit of a challenge. I'm also fine with the $10 - $20 limit, but I think we should pick one, not a range.
