Anonymous wrote:Interesting how many posters are almost emphasizing that each kid opens one present. I find it surprising given how consumeristic is our society.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:how do you do "reindeer foods"?
OP here. We put oats and holiday sprinkles in a little jar for each kid and they shake them out on the front lawn to attract Santa's reindeer to our house.![]()
Interesting considering Santa and the reindeer are already planning to come. Why do you need to attract them?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:how do you do "reindeer foods"?
OP here. We put oats and holiday sprinkles in a little jar for each kid and they shake them out on the front lawn to attract Santa's reindeer to our house.![]()
Sounds wasteful. Is this some social media thing you do for clicks?
You sound fun.
And you sound drunk
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:how do you do "reindeer foods"?
OP here. We put oats and holiday sprinkles in a little jar for each kid and they shake them out on the front lawn to attract Santa's reindeer to our house.![]()
Sounds wasteful. Is this some social media thing you do for clicks?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:how do you do "reindeer foods"?
OP here. We put oats and holiday sprinkles in a little jar for each kid and they shake them out on the front lawn to attract Santa's reindeer to our house.![]()
Anonymous wrote:We have adopted the Icelandic tradition, Jolabokaflod "book flood" where everyone gets a new book on Christmas Eve and we light candles and make the house cozy and we sit around reading and drinking cocoa and warm cider for a couple of hours.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:how do you do "reindeer foods"?
NP here, but we do this too. We mix rolled oats, sprinkles, and a dash of glitter in a bowl. Separate into bags for each kid to sprinkle on the front lawn for the reindeer
Anonymous wrote: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
This is what Germans do. You don’t have to be mean.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:how do you do "reindeer foods"?
OP here. We put oats and holiday sprinkles in a little jar for each kid and they shake them out on the front lawn to attract Santa's reindeer to our house.![]()
Sounds wasteful. Is this some social media thing you do for clicks?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:how do you do "reindeer foods"?
OP here. We put oats and holiday sprinkles in a little jar for each kid and they shake them out on the front lawn to attract Santa's reindeer to our house.![]()
Sounds wasteful. Is this some social media thing you do for clicks?
You sound fun.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:how do you do "reindeer foods"?
OP here. We put oats and holiday sprinkles in a little jar for each kid and they shake them out on the front lawn to attract Santa's reindeer to our house.![]()
Sounds wasteful. Is this some social media thing you do for clicks?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:how do you do "reindeer foods"?
OP here. We put oats and holiday sprinkles in a little jar for each kid and they shake them out on the front lawn to attract Santa's reindeer to our house.![]()