So last weekend was our Christmas celebration with DH's side of the family. This family continuously suggests that we should stop exchanging gifts with one another because Christmas is just "about the children." Now you all can debate that as much as you want, but I disagree and here is why....
The gift opening process for the adults went like this:
Sue opens a gift from Mary and says "oh thank you so much Mary, I will use this everyday." Mary opens a gift from her parents and says "thank you mom and dad, I have been wanting one of these." And so on.
The gift opening process for the children goes like this:
No dialogue, it's all pretty simple. Pure pandemonium! Each kid has a big honking stack of gifts. When and adult says "go" they just tear into them like animals. After a brief glance at each, a child throws it aside and moves on. Nobody knows or cares who gave and received what from whom. To me...an aunt who spent many hours and dollars searching for the perfect gift for the perfect niece/nephew, it's downright offensive. Upon leaving, I'm fairly certain that nobody knew what gift we gave their children. I know that it's supposed to be all about seeing a smile on a child's face (or what-the-heck-ever), but is a thanks....or even a glance in my direction.....too much to ask?
My kids are older and are always given an envelope with money. This way they are forced to know who their gift came from and they always give a personal thanks and hug. I'd confiscate their cash if they didn't!
Anyway...."all about the children" my tush! The adults are appreciative and thankful and courteous - WE should be the ones enjoying the gift exchanging while the kids watch and learn how to act! Anyone else have a family like this?