Yes, I am posting my Christmas list today—giving you a whole 50 days to get everything I've ever wanted and get it beautifully wrapped! ;-)
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Hmm. How have I been? |
a big rosemary plant. One that's big enough for me to cut off pieces to cook with (frequently), and it will still live to see another year.
a big box of Prismacolor pencils (the more colors, the better!) I've discovered a passion for drawing and coloring my own pictures!
a CDN DTTC-S Combo Probe Thermometer Timer & Clock Yes, I manage to break a brand-new candy thermometer every year. Cooks Illustrated says this one can stand up, even to me.
Brave (I want the movie, not to become brave. Although that would be all right, too.)
Hm. That's about it. I would like some new clothes for my kids (dresses for girls, slacks and new shirts for boys).
And I'd like to know what really cool thing to get for Bruce. Besides a new car, new Apple computer, etc. (In other words, something I can actually afford.) I'm open to suggestions.
So, fifty days. ;-)
3 comments:
Yep. Bonkers! Girl, let us have Thanksgiving first!
Your list is quite modest this year. Santa must have been good to you last year, and you must have been very, very good!
Husbands are very difficult to buy for. I struggle with David's gift every year.
By the way, rosemary is practically a weed here. You can grow it in pots indoors. Get several and you should be able to harvest year round. Otherwise, the dried should be fine.
http://www.countryliving.com/outdoor/gardening/herb-guide-rosemary-1009
I've kept a rosemary plant alive for two years, outdoors in Utah. I don't know if my fabulous gardening skills or the weather did it in.
As for my being very, very good...
I think I'm just very, very tired.
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