![]() ![]() WRIGHT, "I hope they have some good stuff LEFT." WRIGHT turned to her LEFT and said to Mr. Then they went RIGHT into the living room where Mrs. They went LEFT into the kitchen to make the RIGHT cup of eggnog. WRIGHT said "Let's just stay RIGHT here and shop for the RIGHT gifts over the internet". As they turned RIGHT on to their street and LEFT into the driveway, Mrs. So, they made a LEFT turn, then a RIGHT to go back home to where they had LEFT the credit cards. Two blocks away after another LEFT turn they discovered they had LEFT the credit cards at home. WRIGHT kept insisting that the nicer department store was on the LEFT. WRIGHT kept insisting that he was RIGHT, but Mrs. An argument occurred about the RIGHT turn as Mrs. WRIGHT again LEFT for the store, turning RIGHT out of the driveway. They both got in the car on the LEFT side as the RIGHT side door would not open. He had to go RIGHT back as he LEFT without Mrs. As he LEFT in the car, he turned RIGHT out of the driveway. WRIGHT RIGHT to the store to do some of her holiday shopping. At the end of the story, the present you have in your hands is the one you keep. Each time the storyteller says, "right", you pass your present to the right. Every time the storyteller says, "left", you pass the present to the left. Everyone sits in a circle with a present in his or her hands. For this game everyone needs to buy and wrap a present. A nice way to make a difference this holiday season.Ī great gift exchange idea is to have each person buy a small gift/gag gift that can go to a man or a woman and play the Right-Left Present Swap. Then draw names and have a donation made to that charity in the name of the honoree. Throwing a charitable gift exchange starts by having people in your group write down the name of their favorite charities. You can even hold a contest for the "weirdest", "ugliest", and "most creative use of glitter/rubber bands/dry pasta". You can choose to go around the circle one, twice or three times or only allow two swaps (or keeps) before that person is out of the game and you continue until everyone is finished. ![]() Anyone who gets doubles gets to keep their gift or swap a gift with whoever they choose. ![]() After this, grab a pair of dice and have your guests roll them. Once everyone has one gift, have everyone open their presents. This exchange is played in many ways, one is while the gifts are still wrapped, have your guests pick a present. (I once received a deer hoof lamp that was very festively decorated!). Ī White Elephant gift exchange is where everyone brings something tacky from their attics or basements. You can always do the Secret Santa thing where a group of people each draw names of others in the group and must purchase something for that person in secret (set a spending limit either way). You can go a traditional route by doing an anonymous swap or picking names out of a hat. On your invitation you want to let your guests know what your theme is for your gift exchange. Start your party off on the right foot by sending a fun personalized Christmas party invitation. Don't hesitate to put your own spin on things, too. If you are looking to do something creative, here are suggestions. ![]() Whether for laughs or heartfelt, gift exchanges are a nice party of the holidays. ![]()
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