I pulled out my old copy of the Tightwad Gazette so I could copy her gift exchange wheel. The hardest part was dividing a circle into seven! (Why, why, why couldn't I have an even number of children?!) I ended up printing a circle off the internet instead of trying to do the math myself. I used that circle as a template to draw onto card stock. The best part? This gift wheel will last us until 2018!
I put the names in random order and told everyone who they were buying for. Everyone was excited and the planning started!
We had to plan ahead a bit for Justus to send Roz her gift since she wasn't joining us for Christmas and Roz had to mail Hayden's gift here.
Each kid shopped for and wrapped their gifts and I allowed them to put them under the tree. This was a special treat since I normally keep all gifts put away until they go to bed on Christmas Eve. They enjoyed shaking and guessing what was in their package and my decision to not put out our gifts for them until the last minute was reaffirmed!
The kids talked me into letting them open the sibling gifts on Christmas Eve, which worked out quite well in the end. I think we may have started a new tradition! It gave us plenty of time to let both the giver and receiver enjoy the moment. The gifts were treasured because they weren't set aside to open the next item.
Wesley had Annabeth's name and he chose a big baby doll for her that she had seen, and loved, at the store. Annabeth named her "Big Baby".
Hayden's gift came from Roz. He loved his new Minecraft Steve figure.
JD chose a nice digital watch for Justus.
Hayden had a hard time finding something for Eli. He ended up giving him some loom bands and a big container of cotton candy from the candy section at Walmart. Eli loved both!
Eli gave Wesley some much-needed new slippers and a big bottle of bubble bath. Wesley had been trying to guess what Eli had bought. The bubble bath made the box heavy and lop-sided. He was pretty surprised to find out what he got!
Justus did his shopping online. He chose a fun, reusable cup for Roz and she opened it with us watching via video chat. Unfortunately, I didn't get a picture of that.
I think a new tradition has been born!



















