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AmateisGal said:A few gifts I received - Ian McEwan's Atonement, ...
I gave my wife a copy of that as well.
AmateisGal said:A few gifts I received - Ian McEwan's Atonement, ...
Quigley Brown said:I'm dogsitting for a friend so she, my dog and I stayed in bed most of Christmas morning. They were zonked out as I read the paper and watched movies. I don't get to do that too often.
Foofoogal said:I also got a nostalgic record player thing. It was the only thing I really wanted. :eusa_clap
Quigley Brown said:I'm dogsitting for a friend so she, my dog and I stayed in bed most of Christmas morning. They were zonked out as I read the paper and watched movies. I don't get to do that too often.
HoneyBee said:as a present to myself I reserved us seats on the James Ellroy-guided Los Angeles bus tour coming up this Saturday. I am so excited!!
Babydoll said:Christmas has a special meaning for my family. Three years ago yesterday (Christmas day) my mom had a stroke while we were all in her living room opening presents. She had to have brain surgery to remove the golf ball sized clot, and lots of rehab..... but we still have her. She's not 100%, but she's here and content with what she has. (She's pretty functional for how serious her stroke was.) So, Christmas is a day of celebration for us at getting to keep her for one more year. We used to have a big fancy meal (stressful!), and a lot of high expectations of what gifts we wanted. Now.... it's all about being together as a whole family. The only person that was missing was my brother-in-law that died (peacefully) last week.
imoldfashioned said:Oh, wow! You've got to post about that experience--it should be great.
What a LOVELY and WONDERFUL surprise! Merry Christmas!LizzieMaine said:Usually, I don't get much -- Christmas just isn't a big holiday deal to me anyway -- but this year I was very pleased to get a book I've been meaning to read, the new biography of cartoonist Charles Schulz. And last night, as I was reading it I was surprised to see that I was *cited in the end notes.* Apparently the author consulted some of my radio writings to fill in the background on young Sparky's listening habits.
You said it. The rest is just stuff. Maybe some really cool stuff, but not what really matters.Foofoogal said:I shall always think of others who may be in same state around Christmas and say a little prayer. Life is so precious and for sure family is much more than presents.
I'm glad I read this. I love murder ballads and disaster songs and looking at that set I am only familiar with about four of those songs.killertomata said:I got a few really nice surprises... my favorites being:
An antique silver button hooker for my Victorian button boots. Much easier to button with the hooker than with the fingertips!
and
People Take Warning! Murder Ballads & Disaster Songs 1913-1938 - which I learned about here and then mentioned on my journal and a little Christmas fairy bought it for me.