Like many mothers around the world, Emma Tapping has worked hard all year saving up to buy Christmas presents for her family. She’s scrimped, she’s wrapped, she’s placed them under the tree.
Except, unlike other mothers, the result looks like this:
That's roughly 300 gifts. And no, the British woman doesn't have an exceptionally large family. Just a very fortunate one.
"Another year of hard graft, saving and planning. Another year of my family making me proud everyday," the mother of three wrote on Facebook.
"They deserve a great Christmas. The haters will hate but nothing and no one will change how I do Christmas."
And hate they did.
When Tapping shared a photograph of her last pile of presents on Instagram 12 months ago, she was flooded with comments from outraged followers. Some even accused her of "abusing" her children.
"Someday when your children feel entitled and want everything handed to them I bet you'll regret the overindulgence," wrote one.
"Ridiculous! and Unnecessary! and Materialistic! and Misguided! and Wasteful! [sic]" wrote another.
That pile only had a measly 255 presents worth around $2500. This year her children, aged 14, 10 and a few months old, have 96 each.
“If you ask me 'Do I spoil my kids?', I would say 'At Christmas, yeah I do', but I don’t spoil them throughout the year," she said, according to The Sun.