Postby misstemple » Wed Dec 14, 2016 12:04 pm
I can't help but make a few comments on this delicious topic!
First of all, most children (and the young at heart) have a stocking. Even if it's not a proper stocking, for example, we grew up with old baskets or odd socks, whatever!
One year a lovely neighbour made all of us stockings with our names on - even mum & dad got one. They were (and to my knowledge still are) pinned to the mantlepiece and filled near Christmas.
Our stocking fillers were never wrapped. I would love to know if this is typical. I think the point being they are small, typically lower value items and the stocking is a kind of wrap. We would get a little game, chocolate coins, hairbands for the girls, bubble wands, magic tricks, little statuettes.
Perhaps if you all had a stocking it would turn it into more of a family activity? As the children get older they might enjoy filling mum & dad's stockings (with your help).
I bet the clincher will be seeing the children's faces on Christmas day as they get to take down their stocking.
I do understand a weariness over children "these days" getting piles and piles of stuff all the time. Maybe keeping it simple and getting the children to take part in gift giving is something your husband would like. Could they make shortbread with him on the weekend as gifts for neighbours?
Am I cheesy beyond belief? Merry Christmas all x