I hate the whole concept of Christmas with a passion but LOVE the fact that it is my time to rest - it is the only time of the year I can escape my job without worrying about what I should be doing (difficult having time off for me).
There was no peer pressure at all when I was 14 to 16 in the mid eighties because there was nothing available to aspire to anyway

I remember one or two of the kids who's parents had decent jobs had 'computers' - was it the ZX84? spectrum? BBC? I don't know I wasn't interested.
When I was 12 I had a Raleigh Chopper in Metallic Blue, brand new, and 'took it round the clock'

honestly I covered over 1000 miles over a year in my local area. I then got into BMX's and could strip them down/rebuild with my eyes closed........were things really that much more simple then? probably were, there seems a lot more to concern ourselves with these days and we all seem to live at 110mph all the time
My kids are very realistic about money etc. because I tell them, I explain if I've got some and why and I explain if I haven't got some and why. I told my 13 year old daughter recently that my Gas/Electric monthly bill was £120.00 each month and she was shocked - she said "what?
every month,
all year?".
We spend probably £30 to £40.00 on both kids and relatives give them maybe £100.00 or so and I think that's plenty. As far as what the other kids at school have got I really don't give one, I'm not them, and they're not me so they can get the f*ck out of my face. In any case you can bet that whoever gets bought the new 'must-have' gadget it won't be 'purchased' rather it will be financed.......which aint buying in my book
Oh, and "Merry Christmas"
