This reminds me of Christmas when I was first married. My then-wife didn’t like how my family patiently opened our presents, took turns and did it one at a time so everyone could see what each person got. This made complete sense to me, was polite to gifters and giftees, and just the right way to do it! Then, with her family, I was horrifed! Everyone got their several gifts at the same time and proceeded to open them all (i.e., without an “audience”), so for the most part we didn’t really get a good look at what everyone else received. Worst of all, my younger brother-in-law would always rip the wrapping off of every present he had as fast as possible! Oh well, every family has their own ways of doing things. In this case, it was no doubt from the fact that I came from a small, quiet family, and she was from a larger, much more “active” family.
The moments go fast, used to have our kids sleep in our room with us on Christmas Eve. And their whispering and excitement, made it even more exciting for us.
dl_supertroll about 21 hours ago
A gift of a snorkel? In the middle of winter?
SquidGamerGal about 16 hours ago
Somebody has been taking lessons from Sonic!
RobinHood about 16 hours ago
“Don’t even blink. Blink and you’re dead. Don’t turn your back, don’t look away, and don’t blink.”
Godfreydaniel about 14 hours ago
Their superspeed was an early present…..
mindjob about 14 hours ago
Just wait and see how fast they move after breakfast
ElJorro about 13 hours ago
It does go quicker when they are young.
Durak Premium Member about 12 hours ago
Merry Christmas Fox Family
Otis Rufus Driftwood about 10 hours ago
Want to explain the physics of this to your dad, Jason? Merry Christmas to you Mr. Amend.
oakie9531 about 10 hours ago
Merry Christmas!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
WF11 about 5 hours ago
This reminds me of Christmas when I was first married. My then-wife didn’t like how my family patiently opened our presents, took turns and did it one at a time so everyone could see what each person got. This made complete sense to me, was polite to gifters and giftees, and just the right way to do it! Then, with her family, I was horrifed! Everyone got their several gifts at the same time and proceeded to open them all (i.e., without an “audience”), so for the most part we didn’t really get a good look at what everyone else received. Worst of all, my younger brother-in-law would always rip the wrapping off of every present he had as fast as possible! Oh well, every family has their own ways of doing things. In this case, it was no doubt from the fact that I came from a small, quiet family, and she was from a larger, much more “active” family.
sincavage05 about 4 hours ago
The moments go fast, used to have our kids sleep in our room with us on Christmas Eve. And their whispering and excitement, made it even more exciting for us.