Christmas to me has always been a time to give. I supervise a small crew, and I always get something for each of them. I shop for my closest friends and family, and make it a point to NEVER walk past one of the Salvation Army red kettles without putting something in it. It may just be a few pennies, but I never pass a kettle witout contributing. I've been happy to get involved in Seafire's Christmas giveawys, and I'd gladly do it again. It feels good to help folks out, and I've got stuff that I'll never use, just sitting around collecting dust, so it's a win/win for everyone.

No splurges on my self. I don't really need much. If I run across something I just can't live without, I'll talk it over with my wife and start saving up for it.


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