I look at Christmas as my opportunity to pay back my family (mostly my parents) for the massive debt I've accrued over the course of my life. They fed, clothed and sheltered me for 17 years, helped with college, and slipped me cash whenever I was busted. For this, they know that I am forever grateful, but they would never accept any sort of repayment. But at Christmas, I can buy them nice gifts that they would never buy themselves and they can't say no. Last year they got a computer. This year, it was going to be a TV to replace their 28" tube TV from 1982, but they beat me to the punch (I was shocked, they're very frugal). It's also my excuse to help out my grandmother, who is living on a fixed income, but is too proud to ask for help. She generally gets gift cards to Target so she can get groceries, household goods, etc. -- stuff she needs anyway.
I'm done shopping, by the way.
I'm done shopping, by the way.
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