Anonymous wrote:how do you do "reindeer foods"?

Anonymous wrote:Typically run around buying the last minute gifts for family we realize we’ll see Christmas day, wrap a multitude of gifts despite plans to wrap as I shop - running to CVS for more tape as I’ve misplaced the dozens I bought earlier in month. Another trip to the grocery store for whatever ingredients I’m missing for Christmas brunch - usually worked around husband running out to finally do his Christmas shopping (no joke.) Friends, neighbors stop in dropping gifts, wine drinking starts. At some point stop to TRY for sweet moment of hanging stockings, putting food out for reindeer and cookies and milk for Santa. Get kids to bed then two hours of prepping for morning brunch. Then mounds and mounds of gifts come out of hiding, stockings filled, we ring sleigh bells and go to bed.
Not my dream but the reality. Christmas Day is actually stress free and all the crazy before hand seems worth it but vows of being organized next year….
Anonymous wrote:We always go out for an early-ish dinner at a restaurant that everyone will enjoy. Then we go home and fill thermos' with hot chocolate and drive around looking at Christmas lights. The night ends with everyone opening one gift from under the tree and a Christmas movie.
Anonymous wrote:Just curious what other people do. We normally spend the day as a family playing board games, building LEGOs, baking, etc. while watching and playing games on the Google Santa Tracker. At night, we make "reindeer food" and sprinkle it on the front lawn. They each get to open one small present.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For lunch we eat Wiener and potato salad. Everyone straightens their room in the afternoon and wraps gifts. Sometimes we go to mass, but probably not this year.
After dark we put the gifts under the tree and when everything is ready we ring a bell and the kids come down and open gifts. We have fondue for dinner. Everyone gets a plate with cookies and candy. We spend the rest of the night playing board games and reading new books.
Almost robotic