We have a Secret Santa and use Drawnames which sends round a WhatsApp or email to everyone in the group - there’s 12 of us together this year. Our limit is £75 which is a lot less than if we bought 11 presents for every family member and means we get one decent present rather than a lot of tat. Plus we only have to buy one present. We do buy under 18s a little present each so the little ones have presents to open. We make a wish list on thingstogetme.com. I’m looking forward to opening my present as I know it will be something I’ll like and it will be a surprise as I don’t know what item on the list will be bought.
AIBU To Be So Annoyed at the Stupidity of This
Good Morning Sunday 21st June 2026
Gooseberry crop has disappeared
Father's Day Sunday — nobody makes cards for this type of dad


. We discussed it last year too, this year the family referendum had 100% approval! It's not just the money(although that is a factor) when most people in the family are in jobs that are especially busy at this time of year, it is also the time it takes to buy for everyone and when you live some distance from each other it's also the having no idea of a gift the recipient would appreciate. £50 for 1 gift from the whole family ( that you know they actually want) takes a lot of stress out of the whole process. We have also found over the last few years when we get together we are so excited to catch up and have fun that gift giving has had a backseat and we forget about it until late in the day - it is definitely not the focus of anyone. Who knows at some point we may do away with it all together and just bring edible and drinkable treats - until any great grandchildren come along!


