It’s that time of the year again! Here are a few Christmas gift ideas from me to you. Anyone who knows me will tell you that anytime I am asked what I would like, I usually respond in the following ways;
I like to smell good
I like to read
I have a sweet tooth
So the gifter can pick from any of these
options or all if they like when choosing what to get me. Going by my response
the first type of gift I would suggest is perfume, I don’t know anyone who
doesn’t like to smell good, myself included. Unless you know the specific
scent(s) of the person you are buying a gift for, it would probably be a good idea
to get miniature perfume sets or smaller size bottles so that they can have a variety, incase they
don’t like a particular scent there will be other scents to try from the gift
set. Fun fact I can count on one hand the number of times I have purchased my
own perfumes; my perfumes have almost always been gifts or when I worked retail
many years ago, I got free from work.
Next gift idea would be a book whether an
E-book or physical book, a book is always a good gift idea for voracious
readers. People who gift me books usually know me very very well, they know
what kind of genres I like, what type of writers/topics that I gravitate
towards and they always end up buying me the best books.
Chocolates! You can never go wrong with
chocolates or other sweet treats as part of a gift or a gift all on its own!
My childhood Christmases are filled with
memories of going carolling in the hospital. We lived in a medical complex the
hospital was literally five minutes away. Every Christmas everyone in the
neighbourhood who wanted to (we were all families of medical staff of the
hospital) joined the nurses and doctors, (well
from my memory it was mostly nurses, especially student nurses) in a
candlelight carol singing session in the different wards. It was so much fun
definitely one of my favourite Christmas memories from my childhood!
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