Big giving isn’t always the answer
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This writer’s block thing is really driving me mad. I’ve been
thinking about this column for weeks now, but I’ve been sitting at
the computer for almost two hours now, and I’ve got nothing.
Absolutely nothing.
A million ideas are running through my head right now, and most of
them concern what else I should be doing. But since I’m racing
against my deadline, here it goes:
I have decided to write a book called “It Doesn’t Take Much,”
which will be the essential guide for gift-giving. In light of the
holiday season, I suspect that it will a bestseller. And because I’m
currently filled with the spirit of Christmas and the probability of
finding a publisher is quite low, I’m going to share it with you
today.
To any male searching for the perfect gift for a female, I have
one word for you: flowers. There is no chance for failure. They come
in many different shapes, sizes and prices. No girl can resist
flowers, no matter what her age.
Now, for the female with the same gift dilemma, things can get
complicated. Guys are extremely more complicated than girls. Buying a
gift certificate might be too impersonal, but a watch may imply that
the relationship is more serious than it is.
I have come to the conclusion that guys don’t care much what they
receive, as long as they are not in trouble when they receive it.
They most likely won’t complain, because that would upset the giver,
and that’s the last thing they want to do.
In compiling this short guide, I’ve realized that gift-giving is
about the simple effort put into the gift. Sometimes the most
important aspect of a gift is the fact that the giver actually
remembered. It doesn’t take much to brighten someone’s holiday season
or their life, for that matter.
People like to be thought of. It’s as simple as that. So many
people in this community have so much to give to others who have so
much to receive.
Some of the best gifts I have ever received have been the
simplest. A smile, a kind word, a helpful comment, a new friend.
These are the gifts that should be treasured the most. Material items
are nice, of course, and I will be buying and receiving them this
season, but the gift I most hope to receive are the simple,
unexpected ones.
Well, I might be hunted down by the store owners of the country,
but at least I’ve gotten over my writer’s block.
And by the way, congratulations to the girls’ volleyball team from
Newport Harbor. You are all champions in my eyes, and I thank you for
an exciting season. That’s all for now.
* KATE GUESMAN is a junior at Newport Harbor High School, where
she edits for the Beacon. Her columns appear occasionally in the
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