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When a child receives a gift, it is a type of magic. You can almost hear the little bells chiming when you watch a child rip the wrapping paper off a present! She tears into it, glowing with anticipation, and nearly anything is suddenly "just what I always wanted!"
I read here and on other sites about people wondering if they got their kids "enough". I think the thing we should worry about is if we got our kids "too much". How many times can a child feel the anticipation and magic described above on Christmas morning? If they have a pile of 50 presents to go through, what is it going to take to keep achieving that magical effect? I think it would be impossible. Far better to give 3-4 things a child will need/want, and watch the enjoyment. It would break my heart to see my children jaded, wondering if "that was it?"
I don't mean to preach, kind of on a philosophical soap box today, but I was so pleased to see how delighted my girls were with the modest presents they received. They were both ecstatically happy and very grateful.
There was magic in our house this morning... I hope there was at your houses too!:reindeer:
I read here and on other sites about people wondering if they got their kids "enough". I think the thing we should worry about is if we got our kids "too much". How many times can a child feel the anticipation and magic described above on Christmas morning? If they have a pile of 50 presents to go through, what is it going to take to keep achieving that magical effect? I think it would be impossible. Far better to give 3-4 things a child will need/want, and watch the enjoyment. It would break my heart to see my children jaded, wondering if "that was it?"
I don't mean to preach, kind of on a philosophical soap box today, but I was so pleased to see how delighted my girls were with the modest presents they received. They were both ecstatically happy and very grateful.
There was magic in our house this morning... I hope there was at your houses too!:reindeer: