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Monday 12 December 2016

It's a wrap

It is that dreaded time of year again, time to wrap the Christmas presents. I always delay the task until necessity dictates the parcels have to go in the mail. Then, it begins.

Scissors ✔️

Tape ✔️

Wrapping paper ✔️

Ribbon ✔️

Name tags ✔️

Pen ✔️

That's how it starts anyway.

Then, a black hole opens up in the room. Scissors, tape, tags or any of the other wrapping essentials disappear and reappear again numerous times during the process. The search increases the time necessary to finish the job. Frustration is time consuming!

 
                                          Where is that pen?

Besides, how does one wrap some of these unusual shapes? Gift bags can be a good solution but they don't always work. Boxes help but they aren't always the right size or shape. Regardless of the wrap used, the implements continue to disappear. That black hole doesn't respect anything.

Eventually the wrapping is done, often after multiple attempts, due to my dislike of the task at hand. Perseverance to complete the job in one sitting is not one of my virtues. 

As if knowing what to buy isn't difficult enough! But, I'll take the shopping over the wrapping any day. ✔️

28 comments:

Anonymous said...

Me too! I dislike wrapping. I love wrapped presents, and I admire anyone's whose presents are wrapped so nicely....but it is a chore for me! Andrea

John "By Stargoose And Hanglands" said...

Every year I vow to only buy SQUARE presents next year, but every year I forget!

Tomoko said...

Hello,Marie,
There are so many preparations for wrapping!! I too love wrapped present, but yes, it is not an easy work.
Have a good day.

Debra She Who Seeks said...

My sister is the world's most creative gift wrapper. I have no idea how she does it.

Anonymous said...

I'm lazy. I've taken to sending $$ to grandchildren.

Joanne Noragon said...

I bought a bag of assorted bags, with name tags. Actually, I bought two of them, plus tissue paper. Don't judge me.

Anvilcloud said...

Wrapping is impossible for me. I use gift bags.

Kathleen's Blog said...

I actually rather like wrapping presents. I turn on the Christmas music, make a nice hot chocolate or maybe a glass of wine, and start in. I set up in the laundry room or a room where I can walk away and leave it all, if I need to. The worse part is setting it all up. It's such a part of Christmas though, and I am such a Christmas mush. Don't hate me---haha!!

Elephant's Child said...

I am a woeful wrapper. And put it off for longer than I should.
The international gifts have been wrapped and posted. The rest are still reproachfully unadorned...

Silver in AZ said...

I have all the wrapping stuff in plastic bins under the bed; one just for the Xmas ones. That's not my problem. It's the very back-breaking task itself that wears me down.

Marie Smith said...

I admire those dedicated wrappers too, Andrea.

Marie Smith said...

Me too, John!

Marie Smith said...

You too, Tomoko.

Marie Smith said...

Your sister is so fortunate to be a gifted wrapper, Debra.

Marie Smith said...

Great idea, SS. I am about ready to do that too.

Marie Smith said...

Whatever works, Joanne.

Marie Smith said...

Bags can be great!

Marie Smith said...

How lucky you are, Kathleen. Wish I felt like that about wrapping.

Marie Smith said...

Lol. Reproachfully unadorned...such a great phrase as it applies to gifts unwrapped! Well said, EC.

Marie Smith said...

I am in the process of reorganizing the wrapping paper, etc, SW. Even with that done, to me it is still a hateful job.

DJan said...

That's one thing I don't miss by not buying presents any more. I was never a good wrapper. :-)

Angela said...

I use bags if I have several items and they are of different shapes and sizes. I buy shirt boxes at walmart for some of the "flat" items. I must say that wrapping is not my favorite thing either. It takes my time away too. I sent 4 gifts in the mail today and one of them had an odd shape...terrible!

Marie Smith said...

Me either, Jan. I'll be buying gifts for a few years yet I think.

Marie Smith said...

Bags can be great, as are boxes. There is no one fix for the problem however. And the tools just disappear!

The Furry Gnome said...

Personally, I dislike the commercial side of Christmas entirely! I'd be happy with a good dinner, family visiting and some Christmas carols. And maybe a concert at church.

Marie Smith said...

I would love that too, FG. There is nothing I really want in life but to spend time with family and friends. Presents are unnecessary.

Barbara said...

I do like to look at prettily wrapped presents, but it is one task I hate for the reasons you stated. I always use gift bags and I staple the tops closed. The kids object because they say they get scratched from the staples. But, until they are old enough for cash, that's my solution.

Marie Smith said...

The kids need one of those staple removers. A quick fix, no scratches. Wrapping is such a hateful job. Any easy fix is a blessing.