Welp, I'm in Arkansas once again. My grandparents moved down here the year my sister was born and ever since we have journeyed the 14 hours south every Christmastime.
This is the first time since my parents were married that all 3 of my mom's siblings, their spouses, and my grandparents have been in the same house! Well, all accept my dad who unfortunately couldn't make it.
Usually for Christmas, Grandpa & Grandma spoil us with all sorts of presents and clothing. This year, however we're doing things a little differently. Since all of us are together this year, we thought getting presents for everybody would be too big of a hassle, so we're doing a gift exchange where all of us only bring one gift.
Of course, this works out great for almost everybody. My aunts and uncles didn't want to get a bunch of gifts--or have to buy one for everybody. As a "kid" I wouldn't be expected to get gifts for all my aunts and uncles, but of course would feel obligated with them all in the same house. Besides, Christmastime is about celbrating Christ--not about opening a myriad of presents. I personally don't mind at all.
Unfortunately, for my 14 year old sister, this plan is rather a let down. She expected to be pampered once again my our doting grandma. Instead she gets one "universal" "generic" gift, "not to exceed the cost of $25".
On the bright side, even if she doesn't recieve something to her tastes (ie. A teapot.) She is still surrounded by loving family. Theres also gifts waiting at home in Minnesota which we'll open when we return.
I write all of this in the future tense because we will be having our Christmas meal and gift exchange later today. Until then, I am SERIOUSLY enjoying this wonderful rest and relaxation! :)
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