My family has a rule. No one over 13 gets presents from everyone, what their parents do is up to them. The moms and dads buy gifts for each others families, but no one goes overboard, The exception is the mother/mother in law, everyone buys her something. My wife and I do not exchange gifts, we just get what we want over the course of the year. Birthday parties stop at 16, and gift giving by anyone but the parents isn't mandatory anymore, except for mom again. We all take care of her really well, she's a jewel. The thing I miss though is, she used to make each one of her kids their favorite meal for dinner, which was awesome for me, because my wife always got pork roast, kraut, dumplings and roasted potatoes. The first year we were married, I decimated it, and there were no left overs. The next year she bought and made 2 roasts, and doubled everything. She's in her early 80's now, so that's just a passing memory, and for holidays everyone else makes something. I'm either making kielbasa and kraut, or the turkey, depending on what she wants me to do. The first Christmas after we moved into the house we live in now we hosted, and I cooked everything. I did pasta. chicken parm, sausage & peppers, and a tomato, basil, mozzarella salad. They're all Polish, so I told them sausage and peppers, is Italian kielbasa and kraut.