Anyway, I have been a very good girl—straight A's in school (OK, one A-minus); healthy, well-fed family; relatively clean house; I haven't kicked the dog...
...So here (in no particular order) is what I'd like:
A pedicure. Or one a month for the next year. Really. I'd love that.
New clothes.
A beater for my 2 1/2-quart Kitchenaid stand mixer. The mixer runs great, but the beater is lost.
Men of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. Not the men, but the cd called Men of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. Or just about any Mormon Tabernacle Choir cds, but you'd have to search my collection to figure out which ones I don't already have. :-) Oooh! Rejoice and Be Merry! is one I want (Tabrnacle Choir with the King's Singers); and Ring Christmas Bells (Tabernacle Choir with Brian Stokes Mitchell).
I still want a new sewing machine, but I've upgraded my wish to a Bernina.
New clothes.
A camera. I don't need anything fancy, but mine is in very sorry condition. Lately I've taken to commandeering Michael's camera, so maybe he'd like me to have one, too.
A dress form. An adjustable one that will let me fit my size.
A drill press.
A belt sander.
A Dremel tool.
A table saw. Yep, I want power tools—for me. And maybe lessons in woodworking. :-)
Hard-bound copies of the Little House books, except for Little House in the Big Woods and Farmer Boy, which I already have.
Puppet Patterns from projectpuppet.com.
The Reader's Digest Family Songbook (1969)—for the fun family memories. :-)
Well, obviously this could go on forever!
When I first started writing my list I could only think of about two things I'd like to have (um, new clothes would be one). But as I go on I realize that I could keep going on and on because there's really a lot of cool things out there. While all this stuff is pretty great, I find that really I am quite content. I think Christmas will be pretty happy for me if I can be at home, baking, making projects, listening to great music, and especially hanging out with my family. And maybe a few Christmas cards from my friends would be nice. :-)
6 comments:
I don't mind you using my camera as long as you don't mind me not taking the pictures off for you :D
No. NO. NOOOOOOO. Not till after Thanksgiving! Ugh. Really. This whole holiday blending has to stop.
You mentioned new clothes twice. Do you need new clothes??? ;-)
Get the power tools for the boys in the family. Then borrow them. More room for the other stuff for you!
Kim, believe it or not, I'm with you. It's kind of disgusting to go to every store and see nothing but Christmas everywhere. (I confess to listening to Christmas music year-round. And the 50-day shopping list is to give everyone extra time to think just about me. ;-D )
But it is sad that Thanksgiving is so glossed over, isn't it?
I love Thanksgiving. Love it. No gifts, no panicking about the "right" gift. No infernal wrapping. Just glorious thanks and FOOOOOOD!
I get to cook and people leave me alone while I do it. :D
Plus, I get to do some of it in my cousin's kitchen...which is bigger than my whole house and has 2 giant ovens. And fridges. And sinks.
Kim, "I love Thanksgiving. Love it. No gifts, no panicking about the "right" gift. ...Just glorious thanks and FOOOOOOD!
I get to cook and people leave me alone while I do it. :D"
Me, too!!!
I just wish I had the huge kitchen with 2 ovens. How would that be?
My friend, that massive kitchen is a dream come true. It's even better when the med, kids, and MIL do the dishes!!!! :D
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