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Old 10-17-2006, 09:47 AM   #1
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This is just Christmas with our own family. We also have Christmas eve with my husband's aunts, uncles, and cousins. It's not something that I look forward to. They're not a real accepting family especially if you're "married" in and they're very opinionated. I have to be real careful about what I say and what I do. They only get together for a meal and visiting, no gifts. I'm always glad when it's over.

We've talked about cutting back and buying gifts just for the kids, but I have a college student and a high school student that I still get gifts for. To buy gifts for the grandchildren and my two daughters at home means that the only people that I'm leaving out are my married children and their spouses. That doesn't seem fair so I try to think of a family gift or something that we can do together. It really cuts down on my stress level when I don't have to buy individual gifts. That's why I'm looking for ideas!!

Janet---Maybe you should get some silly string!!!!!

I just may have to get some.....and spray it down my one sister-in-laws throat. I know that doesn't sound nice, but I don't like her and she says awful things to my Mom. This year she just better not, because I decided I don't care if it ruins the holiday, I will put her in her place!!
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Old 10-17-2006, 11:09 AM   #2
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Maybe you can just make her your target!!! Just kidding!

It spoils things when you feel like you're on edge waiting for someone to say or do something. Whenever I'm really worried about being around someone I usually pray for the situation whenever it comes to my mind and I'll ask my family to be praying over it too. It always seems like things go alot smoother if I do that.
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Old 10-17-2006, 11:32 AM   #3
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Well my hubby's parents live about 1.5 hours away from us and my grandparents and parents live about 3 hours away from us. For Christmas Eve we always go to my hubby's parents' house and have all the traditional Christmas Eve festivities. We open presents, go to Church, have dinner, etc. Then on Christmas Day we wake up and drive to my grandparents' house and have lunch there with my parents and sisters and the rest of my side of the family. Then we go to my parents house and have dinner and spend a night or two then come back home.
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Old 10-17-2006, 01:44 PM   #4
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This Christmas will be a sad one for our families. First one with out my mom and
my husbands dad. I'm sure there will be a lot of crying. We don't do gifts.
Just get together and eat. Can't afford gifts only buy for our children.
But every year I get a pic of my 3 kiddies in front of the Christmas Tree. They are 22, 19 and 15 years old. My oldest daughter is pregnant and due Jan. 4th 07.
So maybe we will have a little one. I hope not cause that would be hard for him
having a birthday and Christmas at the same time. But it can be done so long as he is healthy.
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Old 10-17-2006, 08:05 PM   #5
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What if you do something like a hot air balloon ride? Theyre kinda expensive ($500 for an hour, I think) but it would definitley be worth it!
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Old 10-18-2006, 07:34 AM   #6
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What if you do something like a hot air balloon ride? Theyre kinda expensive ($500 for an hour, I think) but it would definitley be worth it!
That would be a lot of fun, but we live in a very small community and we're 100 miles from any large cities that would have hot air balloons. Do they even give rides in the winter? Thanks for the idea though!
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Old 10-19-2006, 05:17 AM   #7
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The only thing special we do is spend the day together My sister and her family come up at Thanksgiving and we have our Christmas with them then so when Christmas actually arrives, it's just mye, hubby, our boys, my mom, and my younger brother. We go to church on Christmas Eve together (unless hubby is at the fire station, then it's just me, the boys, and my mom). We go home and have something light for supper then watch a movie together or play cards. Christmas morning, it's time for presents! Each year, I try to make a treasure hunt out of at least one of the boy's gifts - they really enjoy the "hunt" I plan to do the same thing again this year and will probably continue to do so until they are out of the house.....then I'll do it with any grandkids. Then, later in the day, my mom and brother come over along with my younger sister and her 2 kids and we'll open gifts, eat, and just be lazy - the boys will usually play football in the yard unless it's raining. When the time comes that my mom is no longer with us, I'd like to go to the mountains for Christmas - I think that would be so much fun!
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This Christmas will be a sad one for our families. First one with out my mom and
my husbands dad. I'm sure there will be a lot of crying. We don't do gifts.
Just get together and eat. Can't afford gifts only buy for our children.
But every year I get a pic of my 3 kiddies in front of the Christmas Tree. They are 22, 19 and 15 years old. My oldest daughter is pregnant and due Jan. 4th 07.
So maybe we will have a little one. I hope not cause that would be hard for him
having a birthday and Christmas at the same time. But it can be done so long as he is healthy.
My family doesn't really do gifts either. We might get each other each something small, but we like to do charity work together during the holidays.
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