DW and I are empty nesters now, but when DDs, now 28 and 25, were early teens or tweens, we stopped the stocking stuffer thing. I really don't remember why; it just fell by the wayside. Stockings are still hung on the mantle, but not filled.
And a few years after that, opening the gifts was delayed from Xmas morning until the afternoon. My teens wouldn't get out of bed before noon on a non-school day, even Xmas. By the time they were in college, gift opening was an after dinner affair.
You're killing me! Stocking stuffers are my favorite and I'm an adult!I'd rather get rid of the gifts and keep the goodies in the stockings.
You're killing me! Stocking stuffers are my favorite and I'm an adult!I'd rather get rid of the gifts and keep the goodies in the stockings.
Ditto. Hands down and back around.![]()
I'm leaning towards doing away with stocking stuffers. They have been a struggle for many years. I guess it's a preference thing. My kids (now grown) don't really want a toothbrush or anything like that, although, when they were very young they would get a kick out of a "special" toothbrush.
Traditional big Christmas meals. Now it's finger foods & such.
Once both my children were aware of the reality of the Santa situation, we started a new tradition: everybody draws a name out of a hat, and you become responsible for filling that person's stocking.
But we never really did toothbrushes anyway. Candy. Small trinkets. DVDs/cheap games. And a clementine at the bottom. Always have to have a citrus foot in the toes!