Slap me round the face with a wet fish if this was just a bit too cheeky...
To me, it's careful planning. To others it might feel a tad premature. But on Monday this little old Festive Opportunist struck lucky...and the best bit is it's only August.
I feel like I've beaten the High Street at its own game just before the Christmas cards hit the shops in September. That's right...in just a couple of weeks time, you'll start to see stores everywhere being feng shui'd and rearranged to entice you to start early with gift packs, cards and wrapping.
But this year I've crept up behind them with a boo!
It'll be no surprise that I'm aiming for a minimal waste Christmas...and if I'm going to succeed I need to get cracking. I'm going to have to be as creative as a cuckoo in a magpie's nest.
I've got four months to minimise as many excessive accessories as I can, whilst showing our friends and family that we still love, cherish and appreciate them perhaps even more than ever. It's going to be a tough one since most of our close family live in Wales, Scotland, Bristol and Switzerland and our friends are dotted around far and wide too.
Oh gee, what have I let myself in for? ... hopefully loads of fun and more cash in the pocket if it all goes to plan.
And it's kicked off with the most fabulous start, with a friend from Bedfordshire popping over for a rare visit with her two kids.
Imagine the scene...rainy day, small house and four boys, aged 4-6.
...friend wants a tour of Bury St Edmunds.
...[sub-text...friend would like to browse the town's beautiful independent shops]...
We pile into town, decide to settle in a cafe that also does pottery painting....
We enjoy coffee...the kids paint pottery...
My friend thinks it's lovely...
I pose the killer question...
"Do you mind if I make this an early Christmas present?"
I pause and worry she'll think I'm crackers. My time-check tells me it's still August.
But what a relief!
She thinks it's a great idea...I'm glad there's no packaging...the kids are just happy to have had a fun time. I've even saved money on wrapping paper and postage.
They won't miss one less present at Christmas. What's more special is that we had a great experience we shared in the cafe, the memories of which that will remain.
It think I've hit on the trick there...spreading Christmas across the year through shared experiences, with time to give creative personal gifts instead of buying all that Crimbo clutter. My friends will now be shaking in their shoes at the thought of what I'll be doing with those jam jars.
With careful planning I hope to enjoy the festive period as simply as we can, with carefully chosen food, carols and trips to the seaside.
I know, I know...I talk about Christmas in August and visit the seaside in December.
I'm about as unseasonal as snow in May.
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