Emma Anderson Carter thought combining both families for one Christmas would be an easy way to save money. Instead, she gets a holiday she was nowhere near prepared for.
The Andersons have celebrated the same way forever: a big family crowd, church, organized games, and exactly three gifts each-because that's what Jesus got.
The Carters? Not even close.
They roll in with a car bursting with presents, mountains of baked goods "for the needy," two untrained dogs, and Hippie Uncle Chris-who walks in burning sage and searching for "the emotional energy center of the house."
To the Andersons, Christmas is traditional, structured, and very sacred. To the Carters, it's loud, generous, wildly decorated, and unapologetically extra.
Inside, the families clash over what "real Christmas" should look like. Outside, the Carters ignite a not-so-friendly decorating war with the Andersons' competitive neighbors-turning the quiet street into a blinding, inflatable battlefield.
As tempers rise and lights short-circuit, everyone must decide what matters more: winning Christmas... or sharing it.