We open our gifts at home around 7 am. Each child had their own bedroom tree (a family tradition) that would "hold" the gifts too big for the stocking but too cheap for the tree

, like coloring books, barbie dolls, CDs, that sort of thing. I tried to keep it around $20. FWIW, this tradition started as a way to keep kids in their rooms until the sun came up. They could unwrap whenever they awoke and could play until sunrise but could not come out of their rooms. I remember my sister and I getting up around 3 am, opening our tree, then falling asleep among our gifts

Didn't work too well with my kids, being 8 years apart ~ who wants to unwrap and play with gifts by yourself?
I digress...First in order is the stockings after the coffee is brewed. I keep the kids to 7-9 gifts each and under $250. I always buy one BIG gift, usually the one thing they really want (bike, DS, this year its a Swiss military watch for DS and a pair of snowblades for DD) and a couple of other medium gifts from their list, and then a few less expensive items. We open the gifts one at a time.
The only gift opened prior to Christmas morning is their honorary Xmas Eve gift and its always a new pair of jammies or a bathrobe. I even sent DS Xmas Eve jammies

to Japan for his first Christmas away from home.

It's going to be quite different this year with just DD and myself.
Oh, and I think anywhere from 5-10 gifts is good
