Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One tradition that some people do (but we don't), is to put the wrapped presents under the tree without name tags so nobody knows which ones are theirs. On Christmas eve, a scrap of wrapping paper is placed in each person's stocking. Each person's presents are wrapped in the paper that is in their own stocking. I'm enamored by this tradition but I don't have it together enough to pull it off.
How do you know what is from whom with no tags?
Anonymous wrote:One tradition that some people do (but we don't), is to put the wrapped presents under the tree without name tags so nobody knows which ones are theirs. On Christmas eve, a scrap of wrapping paper is placed in each person's stocking. Each person's presents are wrapped in the paper that is in their own stocking. I'm enamored by this tradition but I don't have it together enough to pull it off.
Anonymous wrote:Santa puts stockings at the end of your bed so you have to fumble at them in the dark and guess what everything is! It buys the parents maybe 1/2 hour in the morning!
Anonymous wrote:One tradition that some people do (but we don't), is to put the wrapped presents under the tree without name tags so nobody knows which ones are theirs. On Christmas eve, a scrap of wrapping paper is placed in each person's stocking. Each person's presents are wrapped in the paper that is in their own stocking. I'm enamored by this tradition but I don't have it together enough to pull it off.
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