Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ugh. I see I am the overindulger in this crowd. I don’t think there is a number for “most kids” though OP. Tons of people seem to do the want, need, wear, read. Other do one or two, other 5, 10, 15 and more. When all is said and done my kids will probably have 25 or more this year. Sounds horrendous to many of you I’m sure, but it never seems like my kids have more stuff than other kids. Maybe we just buy less all year. My kids don’t have a video game console, don’t have their own devices (ages 9 and 10), they have a crap ton of books (and many of that huge gift number will be books, for one kids more than half will be books, though a couple of the gifts are 2-3 books from a series). DH and I both had huge Christmases from the beginning so it is just what we always did without thinking through it much. I feel okay about it.
We are the same! The want/need/read thing always sounds so dreary to me personally. I don't want a checklist. I want a giant carnival christmas full of things to unwrap---even boring things like socks and underwear.
Anonymous wrote:Wow. I am not originally from the US and started celebrating Xmas after I got married and I had no idea a child can have 2, 5 or even 10 gifts from Santa. Santa brings one gift in our home. I genuinely had no idea. Besides 1 gift from Santa, we do may be 2 gifts from parents. No gift from siblings but they make ornaments. But grandparent from one side send a lot of gifts, clothes. I think it looks like more presents because of grandparents. My parents send nothing as they do not celebrate Xmas..
Anonymous wrote:This year probably about 20 or so things to open. A mix of books, toys, gadgets. Nothing expensive. That's just from us/santa. Probably 10 or so other gifts from family too. It's slightly more than most years, but I like have lots of things to wrap and open. I never spend that much money, although I'm sure that will change as kids get older.
Anonymous wrote:Ugh. I see I am the overindulger in this crowd. I don’t think there is a number for “most kids” though OP. Tons of people seem to do the want, need, wear, read. Other do one or two, other 5, 10, 15 and more. When all is said and done my kids will probably have 25 or more this year. Sounds horrendous to many of you I’m sure, but it never seems like my kids have more stuff than other kids. Maybe we just buy less all year. My kids don’t have a video game console, don’t have their own devices (ages 9 and 10), they have a crap ton of books (and many of that huge gift number will be books, for one kids more than half will be books, though a couple of the gifts are 2-3 books from a series). DH and I both had huge Christmases from the beginning so it is just what we always did without thinking through it much. I feel okay about it.
Anonymous wrote:I don't mean to be snarky, but I'm curious
When people say they do want, need, wear, read and then some things that don't fit, what would you get a child that doesn't fit into those 4 categories?
I mean, I know lots of people whose IL's get them presents they neither want nor need, but as a parent, I try to avoid that. If my kids don't want it, or need it, why would I buy it?