matchthis wrote: » A selection of board games? We got pop up pirate last Christmas and we all played it and got taken out over the year too. Gonna get a few different ones this year myself
jellybear wrote: » Could you cheat a bit and do a hamper for a "Family Night"...board games, cards, dominos...sweets, popcorn...pair of pjs from Penneys and sachets of hot chocolate. Could do any kind of hamper but something like that could be nice
Dial Hard wrote: » Rather than buying one gift per family would you not all pool a set amount of money per adult, split it evenly amongst the kids and each child gets one gift to that value that's from everyone? That's what we do in our family (also huge) and it works great.
Purple Mountain wrote: » Can the godparents take care of their godchildren? Or do a Kris Kindle?
[Deleted User] wrote: » This idea was floated as well but one set of aunt and uncle don't buy Christmas presents for the kids as they're trying to save money so I don't think it would be very fair of us to save money while expecting them to start spending money. And more importantly we want to buy for all the kids. We just love them so much!
shelly22 wrote: » Cinema vouchers
Jude13 wrote: » A puppy.
JoseJones wrote: » If you have time off over Xmas could you take them on a day out to the cinema or ice skating or bowling or something and then for food afterwards? You might have to split them up and do 2 days out though, could get expensive I suppose!
spurious wrote: » Seeds to plant for next summer.
Hannibal_Smith wrote: » I'd definitely go with board games. We got Headbandz a couple of years ago and we play It all the time. When the family come over we have great craic with it. Adults and kids a like. We also got 30 Seconds. Theres a kid and an adults version. Sometimes we bend the rules and allow 60 depending on the ages, giving the youngest a little extra time to read the clues. But its good fun. Some times in Smyths they have deals on board games too, so you might fit a couple into your budget.