I'm trying to ignore the fact that I have to start buying gifts again....nooooo! I have no idea what I'm getting anyone, and none of the kids has any ideas for me, either.
Jason is 14. The only thing he truly wants is a gaming computer, and that's not in the budget right now. It doesn't help that his birthday was a few weeks ago, so the ideas I had I used for his birthday. I'll get him some books and gift cards, but I need to come up with at least one real gift.
Ben is my one somewhat easy kid to buy for. He's 11, but since he's very into magic there are always related things I can buy him. I may also get him a new portable DVD player to replace the one that broke over the summer; he has some DVDs that he still likes.
Lauren has gotten hard to buy for. She's almost 9 and has outgrown toys, but she's still young enough that she'd be crushed if she didn't get anything fun. I'll get her a few things for her room, a gift card for Bath and Body Works that she asked for, and I have no idea what else. Her birthday is in December, so I need to come up with 2 sets of gifts. She loves history and has been asking to go to Colonial Williamsburg (about 3 hours away), so maybe her big birthday present will be an IOU for the 2 of us to go down to Williamsburg for a weekend.
Other than the kids, I'll buy a small gift for Dan (and more for his January birthday) and give calendars to the adults in my extended family. Not sure yet if I'm buying for my niece and nephews--we usually only exchange gifts for the kids if we'll be seeing each other over the holidays.
My strategy is usually to do the bulk of my shopping online on Black Friday. I sometimes find great gifts on sale that I wouldn't have thought of or that would have been too expensive without the sales. The week or two after Black Friday I'll fill in with anything else I still need.