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Start Buying Christmas Gifts In The FallBy pamphyila from Los Angeles, CA Feedback About This Post:RE: Start Buying Christmas Gifts In The Fall
The title "Christ," or more accurately "Christos," is the Greek equivalent of the Hebrew word "Messiah." And in Greek, the first letter in the word "Christos" is "X" pronounced "chi" with a "k" sound). It was in Europe during the 1500s that Christians began to use "X"to refer to "Christ" in the word"Christmas." Likewise, you may have even seen an ancient Christian symbol of what looks like a capital"P" overlayed by an "X". It's called the Chi Rho, which are the first two Greek letters in the title, "Christos." Post by jess RE: Start Buying Christmas Gifts In The Fallwhy do people take the word christ out of christmas and use xmas instead? what is the x supposed to mean Post by imaqt1962 RE: Start Buying Christmas Gifts In The FallI start the weekend after xmas! Post By denise w (Guest Post) RE: Start Buying Christmas Gifts In The FallIt's never too early to Christmas shop or any holiday or occasion for that matter! I keep a bin in the closet with gifts I find. Yesterday I found my children some wonderful new sealed items at a garage sale. I have wrapped them up nice used items tho and they don't know the difference and I doubt would care anyway....it's just nice for them to have a lot of things to open. I also get them quite a few food type gifts because they like it and it's things that I don't have to find a place for....it goes in the pantry for a while and then eventually goes away! Post by Debbie52 RE: Start Buying Christmas Gifts In The Fall
It is the middle of October and I am finished with my Christmas shopping and most of my son's birthday gifts which is in March all but my new granddaughter who is due any day now. I have to meet her before I can shop. However, I do have her a few little things. Post By rda (Guest Post) RE: Start Buying Christmas Gifts In The Fall
I buy Christmas-themed items at all of the after-Christmas sales. You can usually get those items for 50% to 75% off. Post By Victoria (Guest Post) RE: Start Buying Christmas Gifts In The Fall
My closet is filling up with Christmas presents, I Post by Ima3 RE: Start Buying Christmas Gifts In The FallDitto Jennifer's comment. I have found Lennox, Micasa, etc. all in boxes. In a recent sale, a husband chastised the wife for writing price on the box saying 'people buy these as gifts...put a label on it w/the price." Who knew husbands have such prescience! Post By Rhea (Guest Post) RE: Start Buying Christmas Gifts In The FallI buy gifts all year long. Mostly at yard sales. You can find brand new never opened nice gifts! Post By jennifer (Guest Post) |
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