LovesTimone
Christmas Day 2017
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My side stopped gift exchange because it was getting to expensive as the family is growing. Hubby will still buy the same gift cards for his side of the family. Hubby wants to do a gift exchange with only those that participate so each person that puts their name in gets a gift. Mother n law said no. Hubby said we can all buy for his mom and she doesn’t have to worry about buying gifts for anyone but it was still a no, so we buy for 16 people.
DD22 is an only child but never has one with an expensive Xmas wish list. She’s been non stop subbing at one site (resident sub) since August and her paychecks are pretty good. She makes more than I do and her last check was more than hubbys ( she got a raise plus retro pay)lol!
I usually buy her couple small things, socks, pajamas,gift cards, money and whatever is on her list. This year the only thing she asked for was Tree Hut body scrub from Ulta $8.99 each. I’m going to get her gift cards to Dollar tree and Target because she loves going there to buy classroom stuff.
Hubby usually picks a few things from Home Depot but said he. An buy it himself. I usually ask him for pajamas and socks and I just ordered myself some lol! I guess we cut back lol! I’m going just transfer my Xmas money into my emergency fund. Once I grandkids it will be a different story! I’ll be $$$$$
I'm curious and not being disrespectful in anyway... Why do you or your DH need his mother permission on your Christmas giving?
When we made the decision to stop all that, we just told everyone and that was that...
I will say everyone was for it, except the family that never reciprocated or participated in the gift giving, they always showed up with nothing, not one gift for anyone, and left with several nice gifts each... so they were mad when this stopped, its same family that never brought what they were suppose to for the meals either...
Oh and once the grandkiddo's arrive... the Christmas budget goes out the window... LOL