Darcy03231
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We never really went overboard for Christmas.
Once the youngest stopped believing we decided to do a big family trip somewhere every year. I'd give the kids the budget in September and it was up to them to pick a place they wanted to go. They had to research where to stay, what to do, etc. On Christmas mornings after presents (just three things each) they would all make their presentations and try to convince everyone why their destination was the one that we should all go on. It was a lot of fun and as the years went by the presentations became more and more elaborate. Mom and Dad had the final say and all of the kids had their trips chosen at least once. Some years a child would abandon their own idea in favor of someone else's. We'd then spend the rest of the day going through scrapbooks and videos of previous trips and "re-live" them.
Once the youngest stopped believing we decided to do a big family trip somewhere every year. I'd give the kids the budget in September and it was up to them to pick a place they wanted to go. They had to research where to stay, what to do, etc. On Christmas mornings after presents (just three things each) they would all make their presentations and try to convince everyone why their destination was the one that we should all go on. It was a lot of fun and as the years went by the presentations became more and more elaborate. Mom and Dad had the final say and all of the kids had their trips chosen at least once. Some years a child would abandon their own idea in favor of someone else's. We'd then spend the rest of the day going through scrapbooks and videos of previous trips and "re-live" them.