"My dad. And potentially someone who's standing right next to me," laughed Nora Shaughnessy of Haddon Twp., New Jersey.
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Shops were welcoming procrastinators with open arms.
At The Happy Hippo toy shop, a steady stream of customers came in, hoping to finish their lists.
Manager Maryellen DeMille says the last minute rush is partly due to online gifts that won't ship in time.
"We usually start getting phone calls five days before Christmas. People are in a panic," said DeMille.
- If you're still shopping, we have compiled a list of stores that are open on Christmas Eve.
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At Gloucester Premium Outlets, parking was tough to find, and kids were blowing off steam with jackets unzipped in the mild temperatures.
"We thought it might've been a little bit colder. But it's definitely nice out here," said Jessie Simpson from Philadelphia's Olney section.
And that nice weather brought out shoppers with a mission.
Lujean Ferrell from Vineland, N.J. says she falls into a stressful pattern each December.
"Every year. I'm last minute," Ferrell said.
So from one procrastinator to another, here's a little advice:
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"Take it as it goes. Walk around, don't get stressed out. It's fun," said John Frank from Haddon Heights.
Grocery stores packed with last-minute shoppers
Grocery stores were also packed with shoppers on Monday night.
"Oh, it's because we want to make it all fresh," said Christina Lee.
This year, Audrey Guess said she wanted to try something different. She decided on ribs.
"I had turkey for Thanksgiving and I had turkey last week. So, I didn't want turkey this week," she said.