To start off: This was an amazing Secret Santa experience. Now, on to the story:

I timed the delivery of the package and my family's Christmas dinner almost perfectly (Good work secret santa). I wanted to be able to share the secret santa experience with the whole family and my santa made it extra special (without knowing it).

After everyone had already opened their gifts I turned the attention to the last remaining package (The one with Reddit pictures all over it). After explaining what exactly Reddit secret santa is to my parents and everyone else in the room, I opened the USPS package and slid the contents onto the floor.

First of all, candy spilled everywhere and it seemed my santa used candy as "packing peanuts." I must stop here and say that this should be common practice around the holidays. Always use candy instead of packing peanuts. Best. Idea. Ever. So, with the candy, about 10 presents were there (3 different wrapping papers) and 2 envelopes. One with "Open Before" and one with "open after." The first letter explained that Red paper was gifts for me, purple paper was for my wife, and blue paper was for my daughter. Everyone watching on was "awww"-ing from the crowd that a stranger took time to pick and send presents to my whole family.

After all the presents had been opened we could see what all arrived: - Denver Broncos "She Wants The D" t-shirt (Yeah, had to explain what that meant to the parents, they laughed) - Wiener dog decal - Bottle opener shaped like a key - Swiss army knife like thing that fits in wallet - Candy cane shot glass (I collect them) - My Little Pony memory game - Funny sucker - Lots more candy (With a back-story that tied back to a previous exchange I was involved in)

I was in shock at how perfect these gifts were. Hand selected and they were nailed right on the head. Once the un-wrapping was done, I read the second envelope aloud to my family. I was smiling ear to ear, and laughing at parts, the entire time. My family was "aww"-ing and smiling right there with me. It was so heartfelt and meaningful to have this experience with everyone and it was made possible by one amazing secret santa.

Without question, I love everything! We played the memory game right away (She has a spongebob version but a my little pony version trumps that and will get used TONS). My wife said she will think about sharing the candy this time!

In conclusion, thank you Santa. You are beyond amazing. There is no way to thank you properly for the gifts, the joy, and the fun you brought this Christmas. I can only hope I have returned the favor: That you are now smiling while you are reading this.

From my family to yours, I hope you had a wonderful Christmas and may the New Year bring nothing but joy. Again, thank you so much!

Sincerely, RadioShack_FightClub

P.S. - Congrats in advance on the upcoming arrival of your baby girl. I hope mama and baby are happy and healthy!