The last two months have been very tight for us and business is not booming as it should, but I am a budget nut case and I have lived like that on a budget for a good many years. I budget for Christmas all year long starting with January of each new year. I never touch that money until shopping day. I don't care if the house blows up, that money is set aside for Christmas presents period. It is a pretty strict budget, modest I suppose compared to some, and I cannot exceed it. No charge cards, none of that. We don't spend hardly a dime on ourselves during the year. We don't go anywhere, we don't ever see a movie, I don't get my hair and nails done, etc. we don't buy ourselves clothes or anything, and vacations are non-existant, so come Christmas time, I shop reasonably, carefully, nothing extravagant, and I love every minute of it. Included in the budget is also the family Christmas tree, wrapping paper and ribbons and bows, general supplies, MORE LIGHTS, and all the extra food that I purchase at holiday time that my weekly grocery allowance wouldn't normally cover.
Nobody really knows this but Dan, the Hus, and I have accumulated 4 wonderful little kids this year from a situation that arose from my extended family. They left us in August but they are going to come back "home" to us in time for Christmas and we hope they can stay. I plan on making them a wonderful holiday with gifts for them too. So I answered yes that I will be spending a bit more than last year with the children and glad to do it.