What do you normally do with Christmas stockings? If you have them at all that is.
Growing up ours were filled with small inexpensive things like chocolates, little toys, socks, new toiletries, etc. and a candy cane at the top and an orange in the toe.
But boyfriend grew up were every thing in it was wrapped, and included pricier items. CD's, books, gift cards, etc. I think when I fill jus it costs me at least $100 a year but I don't want him to be disappointed. To be fair he usually puts some great stuff in mine, like earrings, etc.
And we were allowed to open ours as soon as we woke up. But with his family you wait until everyone is there.
No real reason I'm asking, I just like hearing about other peoples holiday traditions. And I'm starting to think more about creating our own traditions, with LO one the way
Re: Much ado about stockings...
After stockings, we would have a big family breakfast followed by opening presents from under the tree as a family. I absolutely loved this tradition. For the last 7 years DH and I just filled each other's stockings in almost the same way. A few silly things, some practical things, but always inexpensive. We don't really exchange gifts. He never did this growing up, in fact they didn't really exchange gifts much either. So for him, Christmas is no big deal and doesn't excite him. But I told him that next Christmas that all has to change now that we'll have a LO. I'm very excited to start traditions with her as a family so that she'll have awesome memories like I do.
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DH and I both fill each other's stockings & DS's with inexpensive items (candy, toiletries, new undies, ornament etc) but we also put 2-3 more expensive items in the stocking as well (cd, gift card, gadget etc)
We wait until everyone is up and together (we have our fireplace going, coffee brewed, Christmas music) and then we sit down together and open our stockings.
New Tradition: We're going to wrap each person's gifts (DH, Mine, and both boys) in a different wrapping paper. For example: all my gifts might be in sparkly paper, DS1 in striped paper, DS 2 in Santa paper, and DH in Reindeer Paper etc. No one will know which paper is for them (except DH & I) until after they open their stocking on Christmas Morning. In the bottom of the stocking will be a small piece of their type of paper. I'm hoping this prevents snooping and looking in boxes but I also think it'll add to the anticipation!
We had to wait until everyone was up to open them and we all opened them together on my parent's bed. I was the oldest but I was usually the idiot bouncing around at 4 am trying to wake up my brother and sister.
Before we were together, DH hadn't had a stocking since he stopped believing in Santa. He loves stockings now.
We would all open them together. If one of the kids woke up first, they would run and wake up the other kids. I remember that it was always very exciting!
My mom still fills stocking for us (and now DH too) every year.
I love filling stockings almost more than the big gifts. I usually do one or two decent little gifts (a cd etc) and then yummy treats
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For a week before Christmas, "santas elves" would bring you something small, unwrapped, and put it in your stocking at night. Usually things like candy, occasionally something like a chapter book or some legos. The elves would only fill your stocking if you were good... I don't think we were ever "not good" though.
On Christmas Eve, it would always be something big and for all of the kids to share- like a movie or a board game.
There was nothing in your stocking on Christmas morning. Santa came instead of his elves!
We're planning on continuing this tradition with LO and any other kids we may have.
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We were always allowed to open our stockings before any other gift and parents did not have to be around when we did.
Most of the time we would get up around 4 am and run and grab our stockings and take them back to our rooms and unload them. We would then pack them back up and open them again when our parents got up so they could watch us. I don't ever recall anything edible in them...
At 26 years old, I still get to open my stocking as soon as I get to their house (along with DH and the SKids). I love it!
We were allowed to "open" our stockings to pass the time until our parents were up and breakfast was eaten. Then we could move on to presents!
Also, Santa's presents were never wrapped. We always were out of town for Christmas Day, "lucky" that Santa was able to get our presents early, and never cared he didn't have time to wrap them.
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Since I've been with DH, we have done the stockings Christmas Eve, and gifts on Christmas Day. Of course, it has just been the two of us, so we will see how this changes with a LO! This year, we are skipping stockings (for the most part), so we may choose 1 gift to open Christmas Eve instead.
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