Each year, I share a few of my favorite things as gift ideas. I hope you enjoy this quick round-up, newly updated for 2024. These range from free to just under $300.
(Note: If you order using any of the Amazon links, I make a small commission, which helps fund this newsletter. It’s a tiny part of our income, but every bit helps keep the lights on).
Kindle Scribe
I can’t begin to tell you how much I love this device. In previous years, I used paper journals (see below) for each of my projects. But for Christmas last year, my husband gave me a Kindle Scribe, and it was a game changer. The stylus feels like a pen, only better. You can change the ink thickness, highlight, cut and paste, and use their powerful engine to convert handwriting into text. My handwriting is not terribly neat, but it does a great job in the conversion so I don’t have to retype anything. It also contains all the books I’m reading, and it’s a slick way to mark up PDFs without printing reams of paper. Last year, I edited two full books with it after they were laid out by the publisher.
Now, I do my morning pages and journals on it, take project notes, and use it to manage my task lists. It goes everywhere with me and has greatly cut down on the paper waste in my office. It’s on sale now. Check it out here.
Journal Notebooks
Before my Kindle Scribe, I bought these these in bulk for journaling and project work. I had one for each project I was working on. I still have many of them neatly lined up on my desk, but have not been going through them very fast lately since I’ve gone digital. I label the spines with a silver Sharpie. Here is a link to Feela notebook 10-pack.
Wired microphone headset
If your phone still has an audio jack, this headset is something I use every day of my life. It is a third of the price I spent on a previous one, and it works great for calls and audio journaling. Check it out here.
Olympus device to record phone interviews (TP-8)
This is an ingenious gadget I use at least once a week to record oral history interviews. It is an analog wire that records phone calls onto my Olympus digital recorder. It’s easy to use and doesn’t rely on an app or paid service. Here is a link: https://amzn.to/41fW1pu
While we’re at it, here is the latest model (currently the least expensive) digital recorder from Olympus. I’ve owned at least six of these through the years. Love, love love.
(At risk of leading you down a rabbit hole, here is a tutorial I recorded a while back on how to record phone calls and other equipment hacks: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mj1D6iGsLO4&t=1s
Frasier Fir Candles
These are the best Christmas candles in the world. They’re a splurge, but they make the house smell wonderfully of Christmas. I like them because they have a natural scent that doesn’t reek of Pine Sol, ya know? I now often share these as gifts after someone else first gave me one. Link: Thyme Frasier Fir candles
Books!
May I take this opportunity to insert a shameless plug for my two new books? I’ll be brief:
A Child in Berlin (Now also available in hardcover!)
Creative Insecurity: Lean into the Unknown and Unleash Your Inner Misfit
My favorite productivity books – a bibliography: Here is a page where I’ve compiled books that have greatly influenced my professional work. Many of these deal with productivity and mindsets.
My favorite books on writing, storytelling, and memoir: Here is a roundup page of some favorite books on the craft of storytelling.
If you order either of these online, be sure to let me know because I have a special goodie package for you! There is a form on each of the pages above to fill out so I can ship to you.
Arc Plasma Rechargeable Candle Lighter
Have you seen these? Electronic candle lighters are rechargeable, so you just click them on and the electric charge lights the wick. So cool! No fiddling with chemicals or matches. Link: Arc plasma electric candle lighter
Canva – free resource for designing Christmas cards (and anything)
This is a free resource that I can’t imagine life without. I now have a paid plan, but had a free one for years. Canva’s beautiful templates and intuitive design tools make it so easy to make flyers, book covers, and more. That’s how I design my personalized Christmas cards each year. I do them as post cards which are less expensive than traditional Christmas cards to print in bulk (I ordere a LOT of these). I had them printed through FedEx printing for same-day turnaround and no shipping costs. Check out Canva here.
Elete Pure Electrolytes
I am biased because this is my family’s business, but I don’t know how I would survive utah’s dry air without this. These electrolyte drops have no sugar or other flavorings, so they go into into water (or any beverage) for max hydration. As long as I keep up on it, I never get leg cramps at night, which used to be a big problem for me. Link: elete Electrolyte Add-in
Red wiggler composting worms
Okay, so I’m a little bit obsessed with this one. Last Christmas, I ordered red wiggler composting worms. I want to do better reusing/repurposing items, and to produce food and energy on our own little plot of land. (We have a half acre). Our electricity is now solar with a battery, so the computer I’m typing on runs from the sun. We have a big garden, and we converted most of our grass into wildflowers and clover for our honeybees. We feed table leftovers to the chickens, and now we compost most of our cardboard onsite too. In addition, our red wigglers have become a bit of an obsession for me. It delights me to no end to see the discarded words I write on paper become food for the worms, which they. make into soil. This past year, my excess paper produced enough potting soil for our garden seedlings, which we’ll start in January in the basement. It’s one small thing I can do a world where I waste far too much, and it makes me happy. Link to the farm kit that I have in the basement
You have to buy the worms separately, and I had good luck with this supplier.
Lion’s Mane mushroom powder
This is one of those superfoods that is well-researched, low-risk, and I’ve personally noticed a difference in mental clarity since trying it. I have about a half teaspoon every day. It takes a couple of weeks to kick in, and the result is subtle, but I have noticed a marked difference. Link to lion’s mane mushroom powder.
MyHeritage DNA kits
Did you know that MyHeritage’s DNA kits are on sale for the lowest price ever for CyberMonday? At just $29, this is a great time to do your DNA or give a kit. As you surely already know, DNA has been a game changer in genealogy, and I’ve enjoyed comparing results with family and learning more. Also, I like MyHeritage as a company. They hire and partner with great people, and they give back to the genealogy community. I like working with them. I think I’m an affiliate, but this is just a regular link – I’m not making anything off this plug. Here is a link to their DNA kits
ConferenceKeeper – free resource for family history events
This is a totally free resource, and it’s one worth signing up to receive the email updates. They aggregate all the genealogy-related classes and conferences. Tami does all this work purely as a volunteer service. This past year she partnered with National Genealogical Society, which took over some of the administrative work so she can keep doing the part she enjoys. I’ve been grateful for the support they have given us by sharing our events. I also watch the calls for presentations to see where I want to speak. If you have thought about doing some genealogy speaking, this is your go-to resource. Here is their home page: https://conferencekeeper.org
Palm-sized solar charger power bank
We own two of these power banks becasue they are small and can power up items like phones several times on one charge. I keep them on the ready for unexpected power outages, but mostly I use them to grab on the go if I don’t know if I’ll have an outlet to charge my phone. They’re great for camping, too. I can’t begin to tell you how often I end up using these. I just ordered three of them as gifts because the Cyber Monday price is the best I have seen. Link to Solar Charger power bank.
Our January Jumpstart writing class
Finally, of course remember that our January Jumpstart class is now on a CyberMonday deal. If you enroll before Thursday at midnight, you’ll save $20 AND get a BOGO gift certificate to invite a friend, along with printed materials mailed anywhere in the world. We make this 4-week live course affordable so anyone can get the inspiration you need to start and finish an ancestor vignette or a story from your own life. This is one of our favorite times of the whole year.
https://learning.evalogue.life/courses/jumpstart-your-story-in-2025
The early-bird/Cyber Monday price is good through Monday, December 9.
On-demand learning library
If live classes do not work well for you, check out our on-demand learning library for a low, one-time price. Get 50% off with coupon code: BlackFriday
(Coupon code valid through Monday, December 9, 2024)
Rhonda Lauritzen is the founder and an author at Evalogue.Life, where we tell personal and family stories that inspire. (Let us help you tell yours!) Rhonda lives to hear and tell about people’s lives.