well i dont know how to afford to get my family presents for christmas. well, i only have a little money a month for chores, and well, i will feel really bad if i cant get them anything. and i dont have a job. 15/f by the way.
LagunaBabe answered Sunday December 10 2006, 12:51 am: I suggest DIY gifts, for your family. They're perfect, because they're meaningful and come from the heart. Here are some sites, with many DIY ideas for Christmas:
askeri14 answered Saturday December 9 2006, 11:59 pm: That is pretty much the same thing that I am into right now also. I have had to deal with that for a long time. I have to agree with the other columist, you might want to try to make them something! Even though it might not be the best, they still should appreciate the thought of you putting the work into it. You could also try getting a temporary job for the time being. It will give you just enough money to give them something nice.
Hope I helped!
its_melissa_DuH answered Saturday December 9 2006, 11:07 pm: try the dollar store. they have really cute and cheap things for christmas! also try walmart. they also have pretty cheap stuff. just look in the clearence section. good luck and i hope i helped!
Sydnie_I_can_Try answered Saturday December 9 2006, 10:13 pm: I know how you feel I am in the same situation. I have had to deal with that for a long time now, but try making them something. Yeha i know it's really cheesey. But it helps out, like home made cards. That is a way to show them you care. And you dont have to make up everything to say in them you could look sayings up on the internet.
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