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How many other people are buying gifts for your children?

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ragged · 22/11/2010 05:00

Besides you and the child's other parent, I mean?

It's 4 for us: 2 grannies, a separate grandpa plus an uncle. I thought that was A LOT (it means an extra 12 items under the tree for the children) but I have a feeling it's on the low side compared to many?

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Furball · 22/11/2010 07:11

Under the tree = 1 from my parents one from dh's parents and then 1 from us!

But father christmas is very generous and brings a massive stocking......

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FreudianSlimmery · 22/11/2010 07:29

Not many! Small family.

My parents have got them one present each, and my two grannies usually give money although may bring a charity shop teddy or similar.

Other than that my DCs only get presents from my DSCs, who can't spend a lot but always seem to choose the perfect gifts!

Generally presents from others are opened on different days because Xmas itself is just the 4 of us (DSCs live with their mum)

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ethelina · 22/11/2010 07:37

Since it's his first Christmas I think DS will bee getting presents from 2 aunties and 3 uncles, some will be multiple presents knowing a certain auntie. One set of grandparents will get a couple of practical things, the other will spend an obscene amount of money on clothes and plastic tat. I'm slightly apprehensive about thus tbh since we personally have bought him 1 thing.

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ethelina · 22/11/2010 07:38

be this

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ethelina · 22/11/2010 07:39

Bloody iPhone. Ignore the rubbish.

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poorbuthappy · 22/11/2010 08:00

2 sets of gps, 1 set of ggps, 4 sets of aunties & uncles.

we only do kids in our family now due to lack of funds...

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4andnotout · 22/11/2010 08:05

2 sets of grandparents,
2 sets of great grandparents,
1 aunt.
They have another 5 aunts and uncles but they don't buy for ours.

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SatinShoes · 22/11/2010 08:09

2 sets of grandparents, 4 aunts/uncles and us.

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Ragwort · 22/11/2010 08:09

1 set grandparents/4 sets Aunts/Uncles/3 Godparents/3 close family friends - that's why I don't go mad and buy too much for my DS (note - most relatives check first with me what is 'suitable' to buy Grin) - or give money/vouchers.

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LunarSea · 22/11/2010 08:19

2 sets of grandparents (although one set always does premium bonds plus only a token present), 1 great-grandmother, 1 set of aunt/uncle.

Plus PIL's neighbour and my parents neighbour (although only a bag of golden coins or similar, not big wrapped presents).

And there's usually a small present (selection pack or similar) from ds1's football team.

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CherryMonster · 22/11/2010 09:02

my parents, brother and sister. 2 of my friends will buy them a small gift up to a fiver each, and i will for theirs.

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sarah293 · 22/11/2010 09:10

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tasjaSAmuminSA · 22/11/2010 09:11

Presents from my parents
Presents from PIL
Present (1 for each child) from my aunt

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FlameGrilledMama · 22/11/2010 09:11

1 grandparent,
1 great grandma,
1 great grandad,
1 uncles,
2 great uncles
1 great aunt,
1 set of grandparents.

Used to be more but we stopped talking to DPs Mum and sister so now it is just my family. The ones I have named are just close relatives and my Uncles are closer in age to me than my mother and we grew up together so more like my brothers.

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FlameGrilledMama · 22/11/2010 09:12

Oh and we have two DC so 16 extra presents at least and some of them buy two, because I was a tenn mother they try to help out more than they normally would.

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NoahAndTheWhale · 22/11/2010 09:17

Two sets of grandparents
two sets of uncle and aunt and one aunt on her own
one or possibly two sets of friends
maybe something from one of DD's friends
dh's Granny might get something

on christmad day itself it will be just the four of us so not so much under the tree but will see other relations over the next few days

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domesticsluttery · 22/11/2010 09:20

2 sets of grandparents
1 auntie and uncle
5 sets of Godparents/family friends

We have 3 DC, so that is at least 24 extra presents.

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sheeplikessleep · 22/11/2010 09:25

2 sets of grandparents
3 aunties
2 sets of great-grandparents
1 great aunt
1 cousin (adult)

and Father Christmas :)

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jester68 · 22/11/2010 10:03

My 2 daughters also get presents from:

My mum and her partner
My 3 brothers and their families
My sister in law and her family
My mother in law and her husband
My father in law and his new wife
My auntie and uncle

So think they will end up with plenty!

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Curiousmama · 22/11/2010 10:20

Not as many this year. Friends buy for them as do my mum and exdh's mum. I've told sis and her dd not to and they're happy. We only bought for the dcs anyway but I don't live near them now so not so easy. Never bothered with brother and his family.

I think they can end up with too much anyway. DS2 once ended up playing with pound shop soldiers all day that were a stocking filler Grin

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tummytickler · 22/11/2010 10:44

I have 4dc. They get far too much. Not only do we give them too much but they get

3 or 4 each from my parents
1 each from 2 sets of my grandparents
1 each from 2 of my aunts
1 each from my uncle
1 each from 3 of my cousins
1 each from dh's cousin
token gift from neighbour

sometimes dh's family in Scotland might send some bits down too.

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nagynolonger · 22/11/2010 11:08

My youngest 3 are teenagers now (but still at school and expecting presents!), and GP are no longer around. So it's down to me and DH mostly.

The 17 yearold will still get gift from his godmother, and older sibs. He will get nothing from uncles and aunts because in our family Christmas and birthday presents stop at 16......apart from 18th. 21st, engagement and wedding gifts!

The 15 and 13 yearolds will get gifts from godparents, uncles and aunts on my side but most likely nowt from DH side. Older sibs always buy lovely (expensive!) gifts for all 3 younger brothers.....usually clothes now they are older.

They do accept now they are older there will be less presents under the tree......It's more about the food, meeting other family members, and spending time doing things we enjoy.

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rubyrubyruby · 22/11/2010 11:09

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CMOTdibbler · 22/11/2010 11:13
  1. Maybe his gg aunt will send some balloons in a card, but thats it
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EnnisDelMar · 22/11/2010 11:16

Me, ds's father,
my parents
my granny
my sister and my SIL

my other Granny sends money for them

They have far too much really.

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