Wednesday, December 26, 2007

I did pretty good!

Well, it's the day after Christmas, which means it's time to go back over my loot. I got some lovely stuff. which I really hope I'll be able to fit into my suitcase!

Let's start with the biggest surprise. You know how you want something, but it costs way too much so you know you'll never get it? Well, I hinted for something almost as a joke -- sure, I wanted it, but I knew no one would ever get it for me. It's primary purpose was basically something to yearn for from afar. Well...my sister actually got it for me, which just about shocked me into silence (an unheard-of event!) before I decided it's my fave present for the year.




Seriously, this thing has about a thousand little pieces. It's going to be a total hoot to put together -- basically a 3D puzzle with stickers and little Lego heads. Of course, it doesn't fit in the suitcase, so it looks like I'll have to check the bag (I usually carry-on, but what the hell?) and put this in the overhead compartment.

A+ on the coolness rating.

In the more adult catagory, I hinted very strongly for those mondo-cool accessories that fit on the Kitchen Aid stand mixer. In particular, I wanted the pasta maker attachments, because I used to have a pasta machine, but the motor burned out fairly quickly. The idea with the mixer attachments is really sensible. If you have one of these babies:

...then you've got a super-strong motor in your kitchen (mine's 350 watts) that can be put to multiple uses. So they have meat grinders and veggie choppers and sausage stuffers. But I wanted the pasta ones, and I got them! Neato. :-)


They're super-heavy! So I'll definitely be checking my suitcase, Lego's or not.

My mom and my sister also got me some clothes. And I got a box of 72 10-hour lavender candles (I love lavender) and some lavender blotting papers, and a little apetizer cookbook. My dad got me a kick-ass abalone and sterling bracelet from ColdwaterCreek.

So, not a bad haul, eh? I also got some candy and nuts from a friend, and a shawl from another friend, and a really cute jingle-bell ornament from another. I got free cat-sitting from another.

And, I have to admit, even better, people seem to like the things I got for them -- Webkinz and Ninendo games for the nieces. Mug warmers and a wireless mouse for Dad. Needlepoint kits and a huge sudoku book for Mom, and Sister actually seems to like the hat I knitted for her. Maybe I can get a pic of that up later.

People like to complain that Christmas is too commercial, and it's not right that material gifts should be so central to a Christian holiday, but I kinda think they're missing the point. It's difficult to tell people how you feel about them. Gifts are a great way to show that you're paying attention to what they do, what they think about, what they like. If gifts weren't so important, we wouldn't stress about them so much. And when you enjoy presents, you think about the person who gave them to you.

So it's with more than material concerns that I can say for Christmas 2007, Santa was very good to me!

2 Comments:

Blogger Silk said...

dude, I'm totally envious though it means I have to admit I am a Harry Potter fan. If I could cook, I'da been envious of the mixer attachments too. Mostly I'm envious of your trip to L.A. and your time with your family. It's been over three years since I've been back. Maybe meet you at spring break?

10:16 PM  
Blogger Julia said...

Well, I'm home. My niece said, "I can't believe you wanted Legos." Which shows she doesn't know me very well!! I'm getting my *)(&(* together, but then I'm getting the castle together!

1:52 PM  

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