Ah yes, the traditional holiday anxiety of whether there are enough things for Santa to bring.
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znufrii
Dec 22 '20, 08:43
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I was responsible for buying literally none of them.
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I’m literally that meme about the dad being as surprised as the kid when they open the gift. -- nm
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spamlet
Dec 22, 09:18
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Heh.
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znufrii
Dec 22, 09:32
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We adopted the "Something you want, something you need, something to wear, something to read" a couple years ago and love it. -- nm
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Volnelk
Dec 22, 09:04
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Yup. I'm in that situation where I have to make sure there's an equal number of presents for each child. -- nm
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Mop
Dec 22, 08:46
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A couple of years ago on Christmas Eve Coolio had a conversation with her four-year old niece that went:
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Roger More
Dec 22, 09:10
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Um. Presents, like... plural? I recall getting just one from parents, one from grandparents, etc. -- nm
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Qale
Dec 22, 08:53
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My mom was an expert at this, and there were six of us. -- nm
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znufrii
Dec 22, 08:52
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That was yet another consideration for one-and-done. Of course, his birthday being 3 days before Christmas created a variation of the same problem. -- nm
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🎅Spawnta🎅
Dec 22, 08:50
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my grandmother was adamant that each grandchild got the exact same value in a gift, so if your present was cheaper than the max, you'd get the change
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decline
Dec 22, 08:49
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just box up a few of her older toys. She's still young enough not to notice -- nm
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decline
Dec 22, 08:44
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