You go to pass out Christmas presents and find the cats have ripped off the tags and you can't tell who's present is who's. What do you do?

This year, I'll be giving out presents that have chew marks on the ribbons, from the cats, so I can imagine that happening... Personally, I keep extra paper around, so I would carefully open things and check to see what they were, and if I ripped the paper, I would quickly rewrap things. I like delivering pretty packages, but I think they would understand if they got something that didn't look as nice because I wanted to ensure they got their own present. I feel like all of the people I shop for would understand, and probably find it funny.

In life, you must have a sense of humor. I would make it into a game. Just pass out the gifts randomly, or allow them to choose one.

Then, they have to guess who the gift was intended for. You will of course know the answer, but it will be a good time seeing everyone try to figure it out. Christmas is suppose to be fun and full of laughter.It doesn't have to be cookie cutter and perfect.

I'm sure if we all think back to our favorite Christmas memory, we'll find ourselves laughing, and thinking of all the mixups and craziness. That's what makes it so memorable. If you feel that those your gifting to wouldn't enjoy a little round of who's is who's, then certainly re-wrap, as you don't want hard feelings.

But I would still recommend finding a way to lighten up the holiday. Make fun, make it crazy, make some laughter, and make it memorable.

I would let luck decide it and hand them over randomly. It will be a real fun when someone old finds some soft toys inside the pack and a baby finds a nice cigar-case. Then, someday later, when we discuss the things together with those people, it will be another round of roaring laughter.

That's it! Thanks.

(We actually use stickers, but I'll just go with the spirit of the conundrum here. The Christmas spirit, if you will! ) Well, I mainly give presents to my immediate family.So tomorrow on Christmas, the people who will be receiving presents are me, my sister, my grandmother, and my mother.

The only thing to do would be to As far as clothes, my grandmother and mother wear two different sizes in clothing, so it'll be pretty easy to tell them apart. My sister and I wear similar sizes (I'm often a size down, but not always), but we have completely different tastes. DVDs, books, CDs and the like?

We all have COMPLETELY different tastes. No problem. The only place where it'd get tricky is jewelry.

All four of us actually share jewelry. I imagine when my sister and I go our separate ways things'll get different, but it's not unusual for one of us to comment "Nice earrings!...They're mine." For that, it'd just be a rather civil battle as to which ones we want.

Hopefully it'll be more than "rather" civil!

I would re-wrap what I needed too, when I do buy gifts I try to get what the kids wanted and I would not want them getting the wrong thing. Sibling rivalry sucks.

I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.

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