Vienna
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I recently watched 2 tv programmes about the lead up to Christmas. One was called something along the lines of Christmas Excess and the other was about very large families at Christmas, people with 13 to 18 children.
In the first programme it showed a Mother who`d bought her 3 kids over 100 presents apiece and they were stacked literally almost touching the ceiling. The second programme showed a family with umpteen children, some of them adults and their budget per person was £15. The parents did all their gift buying in Charity shops and local markets. They were devout Catholics and the whole family went to Mass on Christmas Eve and invited friends back for drinks and snacks. Their house was overflowing and on Christmas Day after Church their oldest son cooked Christmas lunch with help from one of his sisters. Lots of laughter, lots of mickey taking over some of the odd gifts they were given and not even amongst the younger teenage children were there any complaints or upset because they didn`t get the latest mobile phone or whatever. They all just threw themselves into being together and having a good time. The Mother hovered around the kitchen because it was the first year she`d allowed someone else to cook Christmas lunch but the oldest son and his sister had seen to everything and on a very tight budget.
The woman who`d bought her kids 300 presents between them had kids who were totally fedup after the first few presents, they still had unused gifts from the previous Christmas, I didn`t hear much laughter and Christmas lunch was hurriedly eaten so the kids could go back and open yet more gifts and at the end of the day all she could think of was starting buying gifts in the sales for the following year and how she`d top the 300 items bought for this year.
Totally different families, totally different approaches to Christmas , 2 different programmes but I know which family enjoyed Christmas the most.
In the first programme it showed a Mother who`d bought her 3 kids over 100 presents apiece and they were stacked literally almost touching the ceiling. The second programme showed a family with umpteen children, some of them adults and their budget per person was £15. The parents did all their gift buying in Charity shops and local markets. They were devout Catholics and the whole family went to Mass on Christmas Eve and invited friends back for drinks and snacks. Their house was overflowing and on Christmas Day after Church their oldest son cooked Christmas lunch with help from one of his sisters. Lots of laughter, lots of mickey taking over some of the odd gifts they were given and not even amongst the younger teenage children were there any complaints or upset because they didn`t get the latest mobile phone or whatever. They all just threw themselves into being together and having a good time. The Mother hovered around the kitchen because it was the first year she`d allowed someone else to cook Christmas lunch but the oldest son and his sister had seen to everything and on a very tight budget.
The woman who`d bought her kids 300 presents between them had kids who were totally fedup after the first few presents, they still had unused gifts from the previous Christmas, I didn`t hear much laughter and Christmas lunch was hurriedly eaten so the kids could go back and open yet more gifts and at the end of the day all she could think of was starting buying gifts in the sales for the following year and how she`d top the 300 items bought for this year.
Totally different families, totally different approaches to Christmas , 2 different programmes but I know which family enjoyed Christmas the most.