Posted by Bob Bancroft on December 25, 2017 at 04:49:04 from (67.142.162.23):
In Reply to: A Christmas Story posted by Texasmark1 on December 25, 2017 at 04:01:10:
We used to be involved with my wife's large, extended family, which was all wrapped into a church. It was hard to tell where one started and one ended. It was really a mess, and that's why we eventually extricated ourselves. I'll not forget the frustration of drawing names for exchanging Christmas gifts. What should have been a joyous occasion for family and friends was turned into a burden, trying to guess, and shop, and waste effort on getting someone something they didn't need or want.
That's not a problem in a family. Kids are always excited. We have adopted the policy "Christmas is for kids". And of course for anyone you know needs or would appreciate something. In early November we took a new chest freezer, full of meat, to our youngest's family, several states away. While there, our son mentioned having to go to a service station to inflate his car tires. So, he just got surprised with an air compressor for Christmas. What a pleasure/blessing it is, to see the delight/appreciation in receiving an unexpected gift.
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