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When I was a child this is what we did on Christmas morning - -
1) Open stockings (only after Mom & Dad were up too)
2) Go to Mass
3) Eat brunch
4) THEN we opened presents - - one every 1/2 hour. My Mom or Dad would pass out a gift to each of us kids and then everyone had to watch as each person opened their gift. Then we'd wait 30 minutes and do it again. We had Christmas presents to open well into the evening.
It was funny because one year for Christmas we went to Connecticut to stay with cousins. On Christmas morning they dashed to the tree and it was a gift-opening frenzy. My sister, brother & I stood there with our jaws dropped. That's not the way you are supposed to do it! It really freaked us out.
Now that I have a child (one DD, 10 yo) I try to follow my parents' system but it doesn't quite work out because DH is like "let her open her gifts". He was from a gift-opening frenzy family.
For the past couple of years what "Santa" has done is leave a letter and envelope with numbered pieces of paper in DD's stocking. DD draws a number and then looks for the gift with that number and that's the gift she opens. I can usually get her to wait 10-15 minutes between gifts. Last year I also had a 'bonus gift'. The last remaining box (it wasn't numbered) had a scavenger hunt clue inside. That clue led her to another clue and so on until she found a final surprise gift. It was fun writing up different clues.
I think "Santa" will be doing the same things this year. I'll do anything to make Christmas day last longer! Ho!Ho!Ho!
Merry Christmas!
1) Open stockings (only after Mom & Dad were up too)
2) Go to Mass
3) Eat brunch
4) THEN we opened presents - - one every 1/2 hour. My Mom or Dad would pass out a gift to each of us kids and then everyone had to watch as each person opened their gift. Then we'd wait 30 minutes and do it again. We had Christmas presents to open well into the evening.
It was funny because one year for Christmas we went to Connecticut to stay with cousins. On Christmas morning they dashed to the tree and it was a gift-opening frenzy. My sister, brother & I stood there with our jaws dropped. That's not the way you are supposed to do it! It really freaked us out.
Now that I have a child (one DD, 10 yo) I try to follow my parents' system but it doesn't quite work out because DH is like "let her open her gifts". He was from a gift-opening frenzy family.

For the past couple of years what "Santa" has done is leave a letter and envelope with numbered pieces of paper in DD's stocking. DD draws a number and then looks for the gift with that number and that's the gift she opens. I can usually get her to wait 10-15 minutes between gifts. Last year I also had a 'bonus gift'. The last remaining box (it wasn't numbered) had a scavenger hunt clue inside. That clue led her to another clue and so on until she found a final surprise gift. It was fun writing up different clues.
I think "Santa" will be doing the same things this year. I'll do anything to make Christmas day last longer! Ho!Ho!Ho!
Merry Christmas!