mommaU4
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Hello! I am looking for ideas on what other families do on Christmas Day. In our household, we wake up too early (like everyone else with kids), open presents, take pictures, then have a big family breakfast. It's fun, simple, and we love it.
But, the rest of the day seems sort of uneventful compared to the morning excitement.
I should point out that we don't have any family in the area. We live in Nevada and our closest relatives are in California. We go visit at some point during the month of December, but not on Christmas day. So unlike many other families, we don't have relatives coming over, nor do we do the mad dash from one house to another. A friend of mine barely has time to breathe on Christmas day as she runs from her house, to her ex's house, then to both sets of Grandparents. If you've seen the movie "Four Christmases" with Vince Vaughn, that's pretty much her day. We (thankfully?) don't have that issue.
When the kids were younger, we did the same thing we do now, wake up early, open gifts, enjoy breakfast, but back then the kids would spend all day playing with board games, dolls, cars, etc.
Meanwhile my husband and I would spend a good portion of our day opening toy boxes, putting together toys, and cursing at whomever had packaged each item with a million of those little plastic ties that are darn near impossible to remove.
Now, our kids are older, teen and pre-teens, so there aren't really any toys. Mainly electronics, make-up, clothes, etc.
It just makes the rest of the day seem sort of anti-climatic, and gasp, dare I say it, boring.
This year, I'd like to find something for us to do to keep the excitement of Christmas morning flowing through out the day.
Any ideas?
How do you spend your Christmas day? Oh, and the reason I posted this on the Budget Board is because I'd like the ideas to be relatively inexpensive. Our wallets are generally pretty empty by this point, so please, no suggestions of chartering a private jet and flying to Paris for lunch....unfortunately. 
Thanks in advance!
But, the rest of the day seems sort of uneventful compared to the morning excitement.
I should point out that we don't have any family in the area. We live in Nevada and our closest relatives are in California. We go visit at some point during the month of December, but not on Christmas day. So unlike many other families, we don't have relatives coming over, nor do we do the mad dash from one house to another. A friend of mine barely has time to breathe on Christmas day as she runs from her house, to her ex's house, then to both sets of Grandparents. If you've seen the movie "Four Christmases" with Vince Vaughn, that's pretty much her day. We (thankfully?) don't have that issue.
When the kids were younger, we did the same thing we do now, wake up early, open gifts, enjoy breakfast, but back then the kids would spend all day playing with board games, dolls, cars, etc.
Meanwhile my husband and I would spend a good portion of our day opening toy boxes, putting together toys, and cursing at whomever had packaged each item with a million of those little plastic ties that are darn near impossible to remove.
Now, our kids are older, teen and pre-teens, so there aren't really any toys. Mainly electronics, make-up, clothes, etc.
It just makes the rest of the day seem sort of anti-climatic, and gasp, dare I say it, boring.

This year, I'd like to find something for us to do to keep the excitement of Christmas morning flowing through out the day.
Any ideas?


Thanks in advance!
