How about starting a new tradition with all of the neices/nephews/goddaughters? Instead of shopping for all of them every year they will know that "xxx" is going to happen.
My DS8's godmother always takes my 2 sons (sometimes separately and sometimes together ) to a Hockey game. They stop at Krispy Kreme on the way there and Mc Donalds on the way home. My oldest is 12 and they have been doing this for around 10 years. If they can't get together for a Hockey game then they do a Baseball game. It doesnt' have to be done "at Christmas".
My kids are spoiled and need for nothing but their favorite presents are things that they did with the family. My DS8's birthday is in January and last year we couldn't think of anything to get him for his birthday. We gave him a trip to an indoor waterpark. He loved it. Guess what he asked for again next year!!
My mom always takes my boys downtown (Chicago) before Christmas (to avoid the crowds). They take the train, check out the windows, eat in the Walnut Room at Fields (oops I mean Macy's), go see Santa (even my 12yo is willing), walk around Grant Park and hop back on the train. They take the 7:30 am train and take the 1:30 pm train home. Short and sweet but very enjoyable.
Good luck!
My DS8's godmother always takes my 2 sons (sometimes separately and sometimes together ) to a Hockey game. They stop at Krispy Kreme on the way there and Mc Donalds on the way home. My oldest is 12 and they have been doing this for around 10 years. If they can't get together for a Hockey game then they do a Baseball game. It doesnt' have to be done "at Christmas".
My kids are spoiled and need for nothing but their favorite presents are things that they did with the family. My DS8's birthday is in January and last year we couldn't think of anything to get him for his birthday. We gave him a trip to an indoor waterpark. He loved it. Guess what he asked for again next year!!
My mom always takes my boys downtown (Chicago) before Christmas (to avoid the crowds). They take the train, check out the windows, eat in the Walnut Room at Fields (oops I mean Macy's), go see Santa (even my 12yo is willing), walk around Grant Park and hop back on the train. They take the 7:30 am train and take the 1:30 pm train home. Short and sweet but very enjoyable.
Good luck!
