Is it super Grinch-y to ask our families that we skip presents for the grown ups from now on?
I'm a huge Christmas lover. Decorate like crazy. Scented candles everywhere. Love the Christmas meal and excited to be able to host now that we've moved into a bigger house.
But I just find it a bit tedious trying to find presents for my parents, PIL, BIL, SIL that they will like/appreciate/feels special/we can afford. I don't need presents. I'd be more than happy just having a lovely family meal and day together.
Our DS is the only child on both sides though, so don't know if it's unfair to say - I'm not going to get you anything, but feel free to buy my child something? Or just suggest no presents at all?
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LivingoffCoffee · 02/10/2020 18:50
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