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Here at my Grandparent's I haven't really gotten much; a nice bottle of wine, about 10 iTunes gift cards, and several shirts and pairs of pants.
However, we have a tradition of putting one big, expensive thing under our tree at home for each other. I'm hoping for a big, shiny Mac sitting there. I'm tired of the Mac Mini.
Merry Christmas!
BTW - Another tradition we have, kind of weird, and I can't say I really like it. My grandmother likes to serve her giant ( and I do mean giant) Turkey dinner at 2 in the afternoon, which a in about twenty minutes. We always end up ordering pizza around 7.
Same here, we will eat at 2:00 and then open presents afterwards so I have no idea what I got yet. That tradition has been handed down several generations.
Lot of clothes, some real good books. We all (wife, in-laws etc tend to concentrate on the littler ones - our daughter is 4.5, niece is 5, nephew is 5, another 2 year old niece - so they all made out like proper little bandits