Friday, December 9, 2011

White Elephant Gift Exchange on Sunday December 11, 2011 at 4pm

Laker XC Athletes

This Sunday December 11, 2011 take a quick study break for the event of the year! The annual XC White Elephant gift exchange. I will provide pizza for the party so bring an appetite and a wrapped gift. Try to keep the costs of the gift in the $5 range. Also remember funny gifts always go well.


White Elephant Gift Exchange Rules

We have written out the basic rules and guidelines for the White Elephant Gift Exchange. This game is usually played at Christmas parties or fun holiday gatherings with family and friends.

These rules are not set in stone. Change them as you wish, but set the rules before starting the game.

Agree before hand if there is a spending limit and/or a theme.

The objective is to open, exchange and steal inexpensive or expensive, fun gifts, unique gifts, new gifts or old gifts...from your opponents!

To make it even more interesting you can bring a gift you found,a gift you dont want anymore, either because its outdated, or it's the wrong size, you dont like the person that gave it to you, its obnoxious, tacky, it's out-of-style, atrocious, or just plain ugly!

Everyone brings a wrapped gift. Nobody should know which gift you brought so dont put your name on it! It should be an item that someone would actually want or use. (Or you could make it interesting and bring something totally off the wall) This gift could be new or in old condition. It could be anything. A game, a music CD, a figurine, but something that would appeal to multiple people. Some items fought over in the past included campy jewelry, nice jewelry, toys, and most famously, pink flamingo bedroom slippers or crazy gaga gifts! It is unnecessary (and sometimes important) that the original owner does not identify him/herself.

Prepare slips of paper with numbers on them and have everyone draw one.

On the first turn, person #1 chooses a gift, opens it, and it is admired by all...you hope! On the second turn, person #2 gets the choice of "stealing" any unwrapped gift (#1's) or choosing a wrapped one. On the third turn, person #3 gets the choice of "stealing" any unwrapped gift (#1's or #2's) or choosing a wrapped one. Game continues based on the following:

1. - If a gift is stolen from you, you can steal a gift from someone else (see #3 and #4 below), or open a new one.

2. - Turns proceed until everyone has a gift. A turn is ended when a gift is opened and (hopefully) admired by everyone.

3. - A gift cannot be stolen more than once in a turn.

4. - The third "owner" of a gift gets to keep it - it is unavailable to be stolen again.

Some fun tips:

Wrap the gift really pretty and "foo-foo" especially if its a crank gift. It is so funny when everybody fights over a gift that is beautifully wrapped and then they open it and its a bottle of ketchup or something!!!

Also if your gift is small wrap it up in a big box. You can even put one box in another and so on. Then the participant has to open numerous boxes. People love to choose the largest present, but then when they start opening it..they realize its all paper and boxes and a tiny little gift inside!

See you Sunday!