Anonymous wrote:Do people wrap presents in stocking?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"HOLIDAY STOCKINGS" PLEASE.
Are you the "HOLIDAY TREE" poster as well?![]()
Just stop.
Some things are Christmas traditions. Just like somethings are Hanukah traditions or Diwali, etc. it doesn't matter if the person is not of that religious background. The thing they are doing is. There are Hanukah candles not "HOLIDAY CANDLES"
Anonymous wrote:This is OP and I'm amazed that there are children who are sitting down to eat a breakfast before opening up Christmas gifts! There is no way my kids could do that calmly, even with a stocking. They are excitedly flying down the stairs to the tree the second their eyes open.
Anonymous wrote:I grew up with Stockings first while parents get their coffee. Then everyone moved to the room with the tree and open gifts one at a time in order of youngest to oldest. My kids are too young right now to do anything other than tear into gifts right away.
Anonymous wrote:"HOLIDAY STOCKINGS" PLEASE.
Anonymous wrote:We are Italian and stockings get filled on Epiphany. I like this tradition since we usually travel for Christmas, so there is one celebration that happens at home.
Anonymous wrote:We celebrate Christmas but have never had stockings. Obviously I get that you fill them with small things, but when do you open? How does it work in relation to the actual Christmas gifts? Just an additional thing to look through or does it happen at a different time? What's your tradition?
Anonymous wrote:"HOLIDAY STOCKINGS" PLEASE.