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i buy the christmas presents for both hubby and i (he doesn't have time), but we discuss them first and only get what we specifically want. cost is not an issue and it is to be something that we wouldn't just "go out and buy".
this year he got $680 side runners for his new pajero. i got a $30 compost bin! BUT it was what we both wanted.
personally, i'm not big on the present thing. hubby's family buy for everyone - but fortunately they're not a big family. i'd much rather just hang out eating and drinking and falling asleep in front of the cricket.
i buy presents for junior (7), but she usually asks for what she wants - a dsi this year. i also buy for hubbys big kids, but they are all nearly out of home so generally it's gift cards and one practical physical present.
i wish my parents in law would only buy the kids only one decent present, or nothing at all, instead of giving them all (including the adult kids) a large santa bag full of cheap $2 shop rubbish. i know it's the thought the counts.
maybe i'm getting jaded at the commercialism surrounding christmas - and the pressure to try and get everyone together at the same-ish time.