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#78310 - 12/07/05 11:49 PM
Re: Christmas Presents
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Registered: 08/08/05
Posts: 816
Loc: Fredericksburg, Va.
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Last year we drew names for Christmas, and decided to do so again this year.
Just so happens... I received my grandson's name, he's 15. He called right away with his Christmas wish list.
On the list was a amplifier for his guitar. Any of the Nightmare Before Christmas...shirts, hoodies, caps, figures, movie dvd. DVD of Corpse Bride, found out it doesn't come out until the 27th of Dec., plus any figures...shirts, etc. Shopping this year really seemed like I was shopping for Halloween...instead of Christmas. Pricey items...go figure.
Top of the list is a 92 Honda Prelude.
He still has another year to go on the car, it's not exactly in the $200.00 limit.
I asked Santa for some Old Navy jeans...just love the way they fit, plus whatever else he might want to bring down the chimney.
Whatever he brings will be just fine with me.
The present I truly enjoy giving is the one to the Fredericksburg Area Food Bank. I pray not one family goes without food durning the year... especially the Christmas season.
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#78311 - 12/08/05 12:41 AM
Re: Christmas Presents
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Registered: 07/11/04
Posts: 2132
Loc: MA
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I got my 3 year old nephew Clifford The Red Dog DVD's. He loves Clifford. My daughter and I always get each other a whole bunch of gifts. Some are little stocking stuffers, but we end up with lots to open. The family teases us about how long it takes us to open our presents. Last year we got each other gift cards to places we enjoy like where we get facials, the book store, the nail salon, etc. It worked out great. We were using Christmas gifts for months. We are going to do that again this year. I got my son a mall gift card and some clothes. We do more and more gift certificates every year. It's so much easier as far as running around, standing in line, wrapping and guessing sizes. They don't need to be exchanged either. We try to gear them toward the person and what he or she likes. We do a lot of restaurant ones. Not sure what I'm getting my husband yet. Last year, I got him an Ipod. He loves it so much, it will be hard to outdo that one. I think I am going to get him a membership to the Y and if I can, some Red Sox tickets. He's retiring the end of this month and wants to join the Y again and he will be able to go to day games. As for me, I already have my present. My new computer with a 21" monitor. I love it. It will seem strange on Christmas not to get jewelry, but I went practical this year. (He'll probably still get me a piece of jewelry.) There are some interesting looking presents under the tree already. Louisa
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#78312 - 12/08/05 01:51 AM
Re: Christmas Presents
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Registered: 08/25/05
Posts: 1052
Loc: Ohio
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Smile, what breed puppy are you getting?
Brenda, I love Gap jeans also, they do fit good.
Louisa, I bought my son an iPod and he said it was the best present he's ever gotten. Now it needs a battery.
I'm giving my son and wife a Lowes gift certificate, but I did buy them something fun too. Have you ever seen those scrap metal lawn sculptures? They are usually an animal and I found one that is a boxer and they have 2. My DIL is into gardening and I hope they will like it. I bought my grandson a remote control dinasaur - he's 3.
I really don't have many people to buy for, just my son and family, a nephew and a few friends. All of the adults exchange names, but I think we're going just take a generic gift to give.
Daisygirl
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#78314 - 12/08/05 01:53 PM
Re: Christmas Presents
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Registered: 08/25/05
Posts: 1052
Loc: Ohio
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Louisa, my son has one of the originals and they had a problem with the battery. Now it will cost $100 to get if fixed!
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#78317 - 12/08/05 04:10 PM
Re: Christmas Presents
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Registered: 09/20/05
Posts: 2560
Loc: Pagosa Springs, Colorado
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Smile, someone in my town was selling Yorkie pups (they are SOOOOOOOO adorable!!) starting at $ 1500. Is this a typical price? If so, that was some gift someone gave your DIL.
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