A Dog for Christmas

2 comments

At Thanksgiving with Rob’s family, a “pick a name out of a hat and buy for that person” idea was suggested for Hanukkah gift exchange. I happen to like this method, but Rob and I have already decided that we’re doing donations this year in lieu of gifts. One, it’s less expensive. Even though we’re ok and will be for a long time, we’re being cautious. Two, there are people we love doing work we believe in, and they need help. I’d rather save lives than give unnecessary things. In my own mind (or “heart”, if you will), this kind of holiday has been a long time coming, and I’m excited. I’m not condemning frivolous gift-giving; it’s fun, and joyful! But right now it’s not where we’re at.

I have to figure out how to present a donation gift. I was thinking individual pictures of dogs that we’d be helping printed onto cards. My sister-in-law gave cards out when she donated money to Noah’s Ark, and those were cool.

Any other ideas? I don’t want to be cheesy.

__

P.S. Be sure to check out my gift guide, coming on December 8, which will feature fun and frivolous gifts, as well as where and how you can find charities to donate to for holiday gift giving. I will share all the methods I’ve come up with on presenting these humanitarian gifts. Also, if you are doing a gift guide on your blog, send me the link and I’ll feature it here. I’m curious to see what my fellow bloggers are cooking up!

November 28th, 2008 | posted in good things,stray dogs | tagged

2 comments on 'A Dog for Christmas'

Subscribe with RSS or TrackBack.

  1. Brad

    28 Nov 08 at 8:14 pm

    Donating to a worth cause is a great idea, I know lots of people who do this. Just be sure you donate to a cause you know they’d love, it would be horrible to give a donation in someone’s name to a charity they didn’t support or think were deserving of the money. You can’t donate to organizations you want to support and call it their gift, you need to donate to organizations that they would donate to, even if you don’t agree with the goals of the organization yourself.

  2. najla

    28 Nov 08 at 11:56 pm

    What about attaching the message to a cute doggie figurine or an ornament (like this?) of some sort? That way whomever you’re donating for can keep it around always and be reminded of the wonderful puppies. Or maybe with a dog bone-shaped cookie?

Leave a Reply