We have a fairly small family of gift givers. With extendesd family we just exchange small personal gifts. Our closer family: husband and me, 2 daughters with 1 husband each and 2 older grandchildren (1 × 23 years + 1 x 16 years) spend more money on each other. Throughout the year, we also treat each other to small gifts after finding out something a family member would cherish or enjoy. Our close family get together at our home over the Christmas holiday, including an overnight stay. As we have all got older, other than enjoying a buffet meal, we catch up, we play games, have family quizzes, listen to music, dance etc so the actual gift giving becomes a secondary interest and sometimes we forget altogether until almost bedtime! This year we had a conversation and decided to do a secret Santa helped by Elfster with a budget of £50 each, this website service also gives an opportunity for a wish list. This has been mind-blowing most of us cannot list anything that comes anywhere near to the budget amount. Our 16 year old granddaughter actually has listed items all together that adds up to half that amount. We now all realise that we cherish our time together more than gifts. I was actually very touched that both my sons in law still wear hats I knitted for them at least 15 years ago!