Do you open your Christmas presents on Christmas Eve or Christmas Day?
On Christmas Eve, we open presents with my side of the family. On Christmas Day, we give gifts to each other and in the evening we visit his mother and share gifts there.
I let my son open one at midnight on Christmas Eve and then if there are any left he has to wait until Christmas morning.
Both, We open a couple on Christmas eve, but most of them on Christmas day.
Both. I open a few on Christmas Eve and some on Christmas day.
We mostly open on Christmas eve...We just buy each other small gifts but it is always fun to open...As we watch very old movies.
My family always opened up gifts on Christmas Eve, that was given by other family members. Gifts from "Santa" were opened on Christmas Day.
This year we'll open them Christmas Morning (I think) but there've been years where we've opened them on Christmas eve. This year my daughter's coming home on Christmas eve so I thought that Christmas morning would be nice...there may even be a dusting of snow to add to the spirit of the day.
Christmas Eve afternoon we go to visit my husband's aunt where all the cousins get together. The kids open their gifts from there and they all play together. That evening, at home, we do not open any other presents and wait to open the ones to each other and from Santa until Christmas morning.
We do both; open some on Christmas Eve and some on Christmas Day at our house.
We do both at our house too. Open one Christmas Eve and the rest on Christmas Day. Usually, the one is some sort of pajama set.
Both. We travel around from family to family so we open the presents where we are on whichever day we get there.
At my house we open one on Christmas Eve..Which is always a pair of pajamas..Any other gifts are opened Christmas day.
we open our presents on Christmas Day! Though it is tempting to open them as soon as we get them! We have buckwheat pancakes (see hub) for breakfast and then open our presents.
Christmas Morning - it's just a personal tradition of mine and a good exercise in patience.
We open ours on Christmas day. We eat oyster soup on Christmas Eve and try to figure out what the presents are without opening them. It gets everyone excited.
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