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Putting a limit on how much you spend could make you a lot more creative with your giving as you won't be able to resort to buying big presents.
She and Reed, who lives with his parents, confirmed Ryan's version: Mitt and Ann and the boys had come on Christmas Eve , 1995 a few months after the crash (but soon after the boys came home from the hospital) with "big boxes, big presents," and stayed for hours.
He's right to say that parents are making themselves miserable unnecessarily – the Christmases where my mum took out catalogue hire purchase agreements on "big presents" don't stand out any more in my memory than those where she made all our gifts or cobbled them together from charity shops.
In the build up to Christmas, so-called stocking-fillers are available in many stores, and it's not uncommon to give many small gifts in a stocking instead of big presents.
So if something big presents itself, sleep on it.
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