Buying presents for Christmas

Buying Christmas presents for my kids is always so fun. Obviously seeing the kids open them is fun to watch, but what makes it more fun is to hide some of their presents and act like I only gotten them a few, and then giving them a clue as to where another possible present could be, and watching their faces light up. This year, I got my son a light blue scooter, something that he’s been asking for every day. The only issue was, since it a bigger present, it was a lot harder to hide, so I knew I would have to be clever when hiding it, and find a great spot. Thinking outside the box, I went outside. The powerful noise of our AC system attracted my attention, and a lightbulb went off. I quickly hid the scooter behind the cooling device and wrapped up the rest of the presents. I couldn’t wait to see my son’s excited face when he gets his beloved scooter. Christmas morning arrived quickly, and my son was already jumping all over the place, and pulling me out of bed. My son tapped his foot impatiently while I ate breakfast and made coffee. Finally, we made it over to the Christmas tree. He practically ripped the presents open, before I had even sat down. He opened all of his presents, and while he looked happy, I could tell he was slightly disappointed. I casually hinted about another, hidden present and he immediately brightened up. I took him outside, and my hint about heating and cooling machine seemed to fly past him, so I just let him look for the present. I knew he found it when he screamed excitedly. He then proceeded to take it and drive it across the sidewalk, and was overjoyed.

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