Update: So Christmas was sorted with cards from Oxfam and I’ve struck gold this Valentines Day too.
I am giving my husband some chickens and my son a piglet. They may not smell as nice as roses, but piglets are a far more generous gift especially to families overseas in need.
Oxfam have released these cards for Valentines Day and I think they are a little bit perfect to give as a gesture of love
The cards are available until February 14 at www.oxfamunwrapped.com.au or at Oxfam shops around the country.
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I have a reputation in my family as being a really good gift buyer. I don’t think that I’m that good at actually selecting gifts, it’s just that I have radar ears and I listen very carefully. Okay sometimes I also eavesdrop but it’s all for a good cause because come birthday time I remember what they forgot they actually wanted. It’s handy and it makes me very popular.
For instance I gave my husband 20 classics for our 20th wedding anniversary because he is constantly looking for a classic to read. I gave my sister a slow cooker when she had been complaining that she never had time to make dinner in the evening and I gave my mother an e-book reader when she worried that she didn’t have space to store all her books.
But Christmas time is hard- not just because I’m Jewish and don’t celebrate Christmas ergo no gifts for me. It’s hard because I have a lot of friends that I buy presents for and there’s a lot of other people in my life that I want to acknowledge at Christmas and a LOT of people that I want to thank for all their care during the year and a gift at Christmas is the perfect opportunity. I’m thinking of all my son’s teachers, the tae kwondo instructor, the cricket coach, the woman that walks my dog when I can’t get home in time, the neighbor that always takes my bins in. The list is endless.
Now as good as my ears are, and believe me they are, I cannot possibly overhear all their conversations. But I do know one thing – there is nobody that I am buying for that doesn’t have enough “stuff”. There is nobody that I am buying for that really needs anything that I can buy for them. There is also no one that I am buying for that wouldn’t want to make a difference
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3opFJo Thanks so much for the post.Much thanks again. Fantastic.
Its a great idea and I have often given them as gifts. Its a way of letting people know you think about them but don't want to give them more 'stuff'. Of course this only works for people you know who appreciate the thought.
One thing Oxfam could possibly do to improve the concept is have a website where you can track what happened to your goat or well later on. That would make the experience better for the gift recipient