Last year, we went completely over the top for Christmas. We bought tons of toys and then Santa brought them a Band Hero set, including the giant drum kit and the grandparents got them a bunch of stuff too. And they didn't use hardly any of it in the last year. In fact, they had the band kit less than 6 months before they had completely destroyed the drums.
This year, we scaled it way back. They bought each other a few small gifts (I actually picked them out and bought them because they decided they wanted to do it on Dec 23rd after 5pm and I so wasn't taking them to Target with all the other crazies. He got her snowman slippers and sparkly peppermint flavored lipgloss.
She got him a space themed game similar to Chutes and Ladders and a Mario Kart Drawing pad
Santa brought her some pink DJ headphones so she doesn't have to borrow her brother's anymore.
Santa brought him Stratego and he was super excited about it.
At this point, they gave up on the hold up and smile portion of the gift opening so you can't tell what any of the other presents are. :)
She got Just Dance 3 fo the Wii
And he got Lego Harry Potter years 5-7
They also each got a complete book set. Her's was the entire collection of Junie B. Jones
And he got the 39 Clues
And thanks to the Girl Scout magazine sale, both kids got a magazine subscription for the next year. He got Dig, a magazine about archeology, which was funny because I picked it out without his knowing, then he brought home a copy that he bought at the used book sale at school. So they would have more to unwrap, I took his copy and wrapped it and put it under the tree for him to open.
She got Jack and Jill, which I borrowed a copy of from the library and wrapped for her.
Besides the other stuff they got from Nonni on Christmas Eve she gave them snow boards with handles that they are just DYING to use. Unfortunately, no snow means no snow boards.
A little later in the day, two small gifts were "found" under the tree. They opened them and were a little confused, since it was just a page of pictures of a waterpark.
On the paper it said "how about we go here" and MT figured out what that meant first.
Nonni asked her went she would like to go and she said "tomorrow!" Nonni said "how about right now?" The reaction was understandably excited.
Everything was packed and in the car and ready to go, all they had to do was put on real clothes.
Before they could do that, MF started to cry because she was "so happy"
So that was our version of a low key Christmas, where before noon on Christmas day, the kids took off with my parents and we had the house to ourselves for 3 days. :)
Friday, December 30, 2011
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