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the kids are in their late 20s early 30s so at age 18 they knew gifts were done. Secondly we bought kids books and in one case the child picked out her own Brats dolls and we wrapped it up pretty. Sometimes the best thing was sitting around the table laughing and eating.

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Great ideas! We’ve always gone smaller on the gift side, out of necessity when I was solo parenting my two kids through a rough career patch, and now because of decluttering band intentional small space living goals. I’m not a big Prime Days or Black Friday shopper but I love the idea of checking out prices over the weeks before the big sale to see that prices probably haven’t really changed. And now that one of my kids is living in New Zealand and my parents moved from Colorado, where my daughter and I are, to Phoenix, we use the trips to get together as the gifts for the most part. Now if we could just figure out the traditional Christmas stocking trinket gifts …

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