Fellow Moms and Dads, we SURVIVED! We made it through the anticipation of our children’s excitement, shopping, wrapping, planning, unwrapping, and of course cleaning up! Or what about all those dreaded little twisty things? Or even worse the little tiny screws that keep that anticipated toy in the box, I mean “who has a screwdriver that small!”. So while you are searching through every junk drawer in your house, your child is bouncing up and down saying “open it, open it”. Then, when you finally get the darn thing open you realize that it needs a 9 volt battery, the ONLY battery you did not purchase in bulk at Costco! After your childrenhave torn through every present in your house, they ask “when are we going to Grandma’s to open gifts there?” I want to know what happen to their manners? Gosh is this embarrassing, right? I blame all of this behavior on the Christmas Hangover! The anticipation, the threats of no toys, the candy, cookies, cakes, visitors and everything else leading up to Christmas. The day finally comes and wham o, the downer that it is over! It’s really not their fault. They can’t help it!
A couple of other things that I learned this Christmas…
Slinkys are a waste of money, I have yet to see one that does not get twisted within 5 minutes
Any spray art item, gel bug maker thing, playdough, bendaroos, etc are better left for preschool
Oh, and for those of us who have older children… we have the after shopping with gift cards to look forward to! UGH!