THIS YEAR:
5 my own children: 1 gift from Santa, one gift from DH & I, and maybe 1 gift each that would be from other siblings = 3 gifts each
2 nephews (sis's son, age 7 and brother's newborn, age 6 wks on Christmas)
1 Grandma (my mom)
1 child from Angel tree
My kids will be making something for my mom. She really enjoys gifts that they make. Probably a fringe tied fleece blanket, whcih I bought the fleece for a few years back. Each child will work on it so its from their hearts.
If things work out we may be able to make Chrismas Mix & fudge (traditions at our home and expected from friends, etc) It may be in Christmas baggies, but its so good it does not last long.....as everyone loves to eat it right away.
OVER THE PAST YEARS(it has been drastically cut down from):
My family: 8 adults, 6 children
DH's family: 10 adults, 2 children
Close family/friends that we exchanged with: 9 families, plus 4 adults and 8 kids
Teachers/Coachers/instructor: 5 kids x average 5 people on influence in their lives that we wanted to express gratitude and love to. = 25 adults (usually small $ gift card or homemade Christmas Mix, fudge, etc. Some times people would "request" to be added the the Christmas Mix lists.....usually previous year teachers who really like it.
Coworkers(close ones) : average 8-10 adults
Christmas Cheer/Angel Tree: 2 children from DH's work Angel Tree, 2 children from Church Angel tree, 2 children from school Angel tree = average 6 children
(sometimes from mall Angel tree)
Over the years we have had ups & downs, so with the hardships we chose to only give to those we see often and love a lot.
A few others had hardships too, so this was mutual.
Others were gifts of "obligation", many times unappreciated & expected, often requests for gift cards.
We loved finding "just the right gift" for family & friends.
We did not give with the expectation of recieving.....we loved finding "just the right gift" for family & friends. .....and most although extremely well off, did not exhange gifts or did so with no much thought or meaning.
After many years of giving, once hardship hit it was fairly easy no start shortening our list.
There are times I see neat things & think of those people who are/were special to us. However we simply cannot do it anymore.
I can tell you once the feeling of "obligation" is taken off the table, Christmas is much more enjoyable and has really brought our family closer.
