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by: TXNS_fan Active Indicator LED Icon 13 OP 
~ 7 years ago   Dec 7, '16 10:29am  
Christmas away from home
 
How do you do gifts when you are away from home and they don't have Christmas tree?
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Fiona Active Indicator LED Icon 12
~ 7 years ago   Dec 7, '16 10:30am  
@TXNS_fan bring a Christmas tree.
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TexanFan1 Active Indicator LED Icon 14
~ 7 years ago   Dec 7, '16 10:33am  
My mom packed a little tree for the trips we took to Cancun & Disney World. My daughter was little & was afraid Santa wouldn't find us. He did!
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Cabin_Mama Active Indicator LED Icon 14
~ 7 years ago   Dec 7, '16 10:49am  
Well - we travel* instead* of doing gifts so that helps. I ask the children ahead of time do you want a trip or stuff. They were OK with backpacking across Spain instead of presents.
 
However, I am giving them each something nice - but it is still "an experience" and not stuff. I will make a nice card that says "You are getting to go to a college basket ball game" and "You are getting to go on a 2 hour horse back ride" - both things that I have scheduled in January when we are back.
 
I am going to do stockings in Spain, with pokemon cards, lottery tickets, chocolate etc. - I am not sure how to actually do stockings - ours are fancy Pottery barn ones, too big and fluffy to take on a backpacking trip so we might have to figure out that part.
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TexanFan1 Active Indicator LED Icon 14
~ 7 years ago   Dec 7, '16 11:59am  
My mom also packed one suitcase with gifts for my little one. Everyone else knew the trips were our gifts. We didn't expect anything else.
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Palm Springs Active Indicator LED Icon 11
~ 7 years ago   Dec 7, '16 11:59am  
@TXNS_fan You could bring a small lighted tree and stockings if you have the room. One year we were away during DS's b-day. We took photos of the presents and placed them in a card. That way he knew what was waiting for him.
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cbp210 Active Indicator LED Icon 12
~ 7 years ago   Dec 7, '16 12:02pm  
@TXNS_fan
 
We don't have that issue in San Antonio. There is a Christmas tree in my family household waiting for us.
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Cabin_Mama Active Indicator LED Icon 14
~ 7 years ago   Dec 7, '16 12:51pm  
Maybe if where you are going has some nice decorated public spaces you could have your Christmas exchange there - many hotels and public squares, restaurants etc. have breathtaking decorations - how fun to grab hot chocolate and exchange gifts under the glow of twinkly lights!
 
Or - maybe bring a beautiful candle and walk out doors and find pine cones, sea shells, evergreens and make a centerpiece. Place the gifts in each chair around the table. You could also use construction paper and make placemats - place the gifts on the placemats around the table.
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Littlegoo Active Indicator LED Icon 14
~ 7 years ago   Dec 7, '16 1:06pm  
@Cabin_Mama
 
Enjoy Spain! I was an exchange student there for almost a year and got to enjoy all of the different holidays out there. It will be a great experience for the kids!
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ladybeachbum Active Indicator LED Icon 16
~ 7 years ago   Dec 7, '16 1:28pm  
@TXNS_fan When we have been in Indiana for Christmas I packed a small tree from Sams that had all the decorations in the box. It wasn't a huge box and the tree was beautiful. We had a condo and I brought things like the table covering, candles ect. It was really quite nice without a huge effort. I did drive my truck so had plenty of room but it would fit if you were driving a suv or something with a large trunk. Our relatives were amazed we had the place decorated before they came for drinks that night! Not sure if Sam's carry them now or not.
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~ 7 years ago   Dec 7, '16 1:30pm  
@Cabin_Mama I love love this idea. Christmas is usually filled with stuff we really don't need and maybe don't want but a trip that exciting is awesome. Having the after the holiday gifts for them is super great, too. Your children are very lucky!
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lynnsgirl Active Indicator LED Icon 12
~ 7 years ago   Dec 7, '16 1:35pm  
I wanna be home for Christmas!
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Sammee Active Indicator LED Icon 11
~ 7 years ago   Dec 7, '16 1:36pm  
For spouse and kiddos: Take stockings and get small more expensive gifts that can fit in the stockings. For larger gifts, leave those at home and put a website picture of it in the stocking. Santa always knows where the stockings are located, he doesn't require a tree or chimney.
 
For extended family and friends: I'd either buy online and have the items shipped to the destination home or give gift cards.
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Sammee Active Indicator LED Icon 11
~ 7 years ago   Dec 7, '16 1:40pm  
You can also 'make' your own little Christmas tree together once you get there. Go outside and cut down a tiny tree or branch, make a popcorn, flower or yarn garland, make a star out of aluminum foil, make decorations out of things from nature or draw/color them.
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Cabin_Mama Active Indicator LED Icon 14
~ 7 years ago   Dec 7, '16 1:40pm  
Enjoy Spain!

@Littlegoo :
 
Thank you! I'm a wreck trying to get 4 people ready and finalize bus tickets and navigate what will be open/closed when we are there. We are staying in apartments so at least there are real bedrooms and a kitchen and a clothes washer. It's a new kind of adventure for sure. And... UPS won't deliver my daughter's backpack because they are afraid of the dog.
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Cabin_Mama Active Indicator LED Icon 14
~ 7 years ago   Dec 7, '16 1:50pm  
Another perspective is that you leave home so that you can have a different experience. It's OK to fully embrace how different it feels. A person could really burden themselves with trying to cart a carload of presents and decorations to make some other place feel like home - simple can be amazing. Tuck a string of colored lights into your bag and call it done Emoticon
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