Happy Holidays!

Brett and I are here at the parents' house watching Dad put up Christmas decorations. We're doing a good job of cheering him on. We started thinking (dangerous, I know), and tried to think how Gift Exchanging was going to work this year. We couldn't think up how to do it, so we decided to take a vote.

Choice 1: Draw names
Choice 2: Everyone give a small gift to everyone else
Choice 3: Everybody give gifts to Chad
Choice 4: Everyone just give gifts to the older brother of your choice.

Vote now by adding your comments!


Disclaimer: Voting is not anonymous. Gift giving is void in the following states: Nevada, Virginia, South Carolina, Florida, Texas. All warranties are void after 30 days. Cash value $0.00005.

Comments

Unknown said…
As tempting as options 3 and 4 are, I vote that we just draw names. Yeah. Draw names. We're all old enough and financially stable enough (other than perhaps those among us that are living off of student loans on the east coast. . . )that we should be able to handle a good gift for a sibling. Though that might be a little difficult to "draw" when we've got people in the family 2,265 miles away from each other. I'm sure we'll find a way.
Cambrienelson said…
Drawing names is best. I say Nelsons and dastrups count as 1 person each so if you draw them you just get something for the family.
Or... we could do as my in-laws have started doing and just do a rotation. This year we could get something for the person/family just younger than us and then next year the next person down the line, etc.. That way you would always know who you have for christmas all year long. So buff would buy for dastrups, chad for nelsons, me for bert, etc..
Christa said…
Perhaps that you'll all recall that we actually started doing the Nelson rotation last year. My vote is that we continue it, meaning that you get something for the sibling 2 below you (ie, we buy for Nelsons, Chad buys for Brett, Nelsons for Breanna, Brett for us, and Buff for Chad. Any opposed?
Stevo said…
I vote Option #3...but since majority rules, my vote probably won't win, darn it!
Chad said…
I'm good for what CK said.
Unknown said…
Christa's comment wins. Sounds good.

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