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What?! How did Santa get to your place so early? I have to wait until after breakfast tomorrow. Posts: 9945 | Registered: Sep 2002
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It's a lot worse when you're a little kid. Waiting until everyone is through with breakfast (my dad eats last because he cooks) is agony. It's usually at least nine o'clock before we start opening presents. I have many memories of pleading for permission to open just one lousy gift! But I'm not scarred for life. Honest.
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We open presents on Christmas Eve, right after a traditional dinner, consisting of dried mushroom soup and/or borsch; potatoes, carp, cabbage with mushroom, poppyseed cake, and dried plums/apples drink (and some regional variations thereof). Yummy.
oh, and where I live, angels bring the gifts. And in some parts of the country, baby Jesus himself.
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The only thing I verbalized that I wanted was a DDR Pad for PS2. I've decided to learn how to do those crazy things. I expect, since it was the only thing I asked anyone for, I'll more than likely get it.
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Up by nine? Heck, we were up by five! What kid doesn't get up that early on Christmas morning? Then my parents would get up around seven, and then we'd eat breakfast. But now that I'm older, sleepier, and less excited about toys, it's not so agonizing to wait that long.
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I'm with ya on that Jon. Always 5 AM. Parents would say "If you get up before 6:00, we'll take your presents back." But we still got up at 5.
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We could get the stuff out of our stockings when we got up. Of course, it was all candy, so then we even more wound-up. Ah, the memories.
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Santa always put an orange in our stockings with other various anti-candies, like mini-cereal boxes. Stupid health nut Santa.
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No oranges for us. Only chocolate oranges. And Hershey's Kisses, and candy canes, and gum, and Life Savers . . . yeah. Lots of candy. It's like my parents were just asking for anxious, hyper kids.
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5 AM was our early limit. I get the impression the presents were sometimes not out and assembled until 3 AM or later. One time when I was very young I woke and heard the song "Summer Rain" playing VERY late at night on Christmas Eve. I got a little portable record player that Christmas, and the single "Summer Rain" along with it. I can hear that now, "Everybody kept on playing Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" <laughs> Why is it so fun remembering stuff like that?
In eighth grade I was sick all Christmas holiday, and so I had to stay home when the rest of the family went out to parties and to look at the "cutes" (what we called the decorations all over town). To make up for that some, Mama let me open one of my presents early, and I chose the album which turned out to be Carole King's Tapestry. We played that album continually that whole Christmas season. The songs from that album still remind me of Christmas.
Funny how the things you remember and cherish were never particularly exciting things, or big red-letter days. They were just the ordinary events of your life. Odd to think that these very events now today are the same stuff. Being alive is so weird.
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There is a huge box sitting on my parent's bedroom floor that has my name on it. I didn't ask for anything big and I cannot think what it could be! Posts: 4655 | Registered: Jan 2002
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Yeah, blacwolve, I know what you mean. There's a not huge, but still big, box under our tree for me. It even says not to punch through a certain area. It just looks empty under that section of wrapping paper. Ah, the mystery of presents. Posts: 1056 | Registered: Mar 2002
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I think all I'm getting is money to spend on myself on Friday. Especially since I have my heart set on finding a red Milla Jovovich Resident Evil dress.
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It was all pretty nice until I got down to the last few presents... Then it became wonderful..
My parents got me a new black belt with my name embroidered on it and framed my proof-of-rank certificate. I'm so happy. ^_^ I'm going to hang the certificate in my room.
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We can traditionally open one gift on Christmas Eve, but for some strange reason it always ends up being pajamas.
I have an inkling that my 4-year-old brother will be up really early tomorrow, but I get the joy of helping my Mom be Santa Posts: 8504 | Registered: Aug 1999
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I'll be more detailed later, but for now, here's a picture of me with my cousin Lauren (attempting to give my bunny ears ) and my incredibly cool present from Annie. Isn't she great! I Love it.
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From my parents: The Complete Far Side Bicycling the Rockies (a small guide to multi day trips starting in or going through the Rockies) Mason and Dixon (A Thomas Pynchon novel about the surveying of the Mason Dixon line) Gravity’s Rainbow (Another Pynchon book) Why Things Break (A book of engineering, discussing… why things break ) 2003 Tour de France (Two DVDs with 4 hours of footage from the Tour) Mr. Death (A movie by Errol Morris, I suggest you look into it ) 2004 Far Side Calendar A rather funny warm hat A CD player (my old one has been broken since my Portland trip) A Bike computer (tells how fast your going, how long you’ve gone, average speed and probably a whole bunch more)
From my Grandfather: Java How to Program (A really good text book like thing explaining Java) Tricks of the Window’s game programming guru’s Raising Arizona Criterion Collection Brazil
From my Aunt: The Python’s Autobiography (A huge illustrated book detailing the life of Monty Python) The soundtrack to Brazil C’etait un Rendezvous (An interesting 10 minute film from the 70s, the director took a sports car and made it across Paris in the length of the film by breaking all the laws (including stopping at red lights)
From my Uncle and Aunt: A calendar of Colorado A whole bunch of candy
From my sister: The Court Jester
From my beloved Annie: A supper cool backpack water storage (it’s like camelback but a different brand, picture)
A very good Christmas [EDIT: And I don't just mean because of the quality gifts, mostly I mean this]
Santa brought me some new blue jeans (yay!) and some shiny necklacey things... my little sister got me a sketchbook that's so pretty I'm afraid to draw in it. My uncle got me a jump drive - which I've needed all semester! Best of all, my Hobbesy sent me three perfect gifts - a Calvin & Hobbes book , One of the only two chick movies I've never seen - About a Boy - and a Frank Sinatra CD! Perfect, perfect, perfect.
And now it's finally snowing after a week of nothing better than frost! Hooray!
I got a pair of dragon statues, and a little nativity set. I love nativity sets.
A Chinese cookbook. Oh, yummy... Mmm....
Lord of the Rings Monopoly. Yes, I am a geek.
A telescope. This is very very exciting. It's great. It's just an amateur one, not very high-tech, but it's not bad. I love it.
And I got my centenary Lord of the Rings omnibus. I have been looking for this exact edition for six years... My precioussssss.....
But I think the award for most amusing present goes to my three sisters. They got me a teapot with a built in strainer for loose leaf tea. And three kinds of teas to go with it: Arctic Raspberry, Monk's Blend, and Iron Goddess of Mercy Oolong. Yes, Iron Goddess of Mercy. I love it.
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The best gift this year was just being able to enjoy Christmas -- I spent the last three or so sick in bed.
Everyone was stuck with what to get me, I think, because I ended up with a lot more gift cards and money than usual. I love the gift cards, though, they're from Borders, Blockbuster, and Citgo. And money always helps.
I also got a flannel sheet set, a fleece throw blanket (I have a very cold bedroom), an ROTK visual companion book, the first season of West Wing on DVD, and something else that for the life of me I can't remember.
But the day's not over yet. ------ Edit: Gift time's over, and I got to add a Barnes & Noble gift card, Godiva Chocolates, and some scented lotion stuff to my list.
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Family and family friends: A camera at last CD/MP3/Radio player 'Water' scented lotion and perfume Scrabble Pirates of the Caribbean Doc Martins
Friends: TTT EE (my bf is so cool ) Aragorn poster that nows hang right next to my computer Fairy Stationary, can't ever run out of stationary! At least 50$ in cash
My dad wasn't here . Christmas could've been better.
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The entire Yes Minister, Yes Prime Minister series on DVD Ender's Game, finally. (I have no money- I've been waiting for years) A rare second-hand Blake's Seven companion. After Eight Mints (Yum!)
And more that I can't remember!
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Our family got a DVD player for Christmas! We now have the best movies ever on DVD: LotR, PotC, and the Princess Bride!
And we got LotR Risk! We've been asking for it for it for a couple of years!
And I was totally shocked when I got a camcorder! I asked for it, but I really didn't expect to get it! I'm so excited! I have to wait until the battery finishes charging, though.
(I think my brother's favorite present was a whoopie cusion from the dollar store. )
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I got the beautiful red leather-bound LotR and a matching green Hobbit to go with it. Those will look lovely on my bookshelf. I also got the complete works of Shakespeare in 10 little volumes in this fantastic box. So cute!! And Nicholas Nickleby on DVD. I got a set of scriptures too, which is something that I actually needed. (as you can all see, books make me happy.)
Oh, and lovely Annie got me the Space Trilogy by CS Lewis (yeehaw!!!) (which I opened early ) and Speed of course got me "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying" on DVD. I had a nice nice Christmas.
Love you guys. Have a great day and a great holiday week for those that aren't celebrating Christmas.
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I got some clothes from Structure, Pirates of the Caribbean DVD, and a book called Watership Down. Anybody ever heard of it? Oh yeah at a watch.
Needless to say, I have recieved the most gifts I ever got for Christmas.
Oh yeah, and I also got a 120 gigabyte 7200 rpm Western Digital hard drive. Posts: 4229 | Registered: Dec 2002
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My hubby let me open my Ipod last night so it would be charging and I could play with it today, but he didn't let me open the rest until this morning. He knows besides being an OSC freak I am also a Dune freak and he got me a replica of a Chrysknife! It is so cool! I am definitely going as a Rev. Mother this Halloween! (Yes, I know we're weird, but we like it! )
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I got the Chronicles of Narnia boxed set from my coworker (and New Best Friend! ) Robin.
Yay!
More importantly, I didn't screw up the Prime Rib Roast, and my boys (hubby and son) and I had dinner by candlelight, At The Table, Not Watching Television, and Talking to Each Other. Oh, and Christopher (son) had made one of the candles in school, so it was extra special.
I also got an mp3 player (not an IPod, but still pretty durned cool *grin*) from my husband. He totally paid attention this year. I'm so proud of him, and so very very happy with my present! What a guy. *happy sigh*
It was an excellent Christmas at the jexx family house. Even the dogs got presents (pig ears--yukko!).
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I got the coolest painting-art-framed thing in existence. I'm not sure what to call it, but it's this lovely scene depicting the Parable of Jesus and the Three Pigs. It's wonderful.
And, Oh, Narnia, I am SOOO jealous! those are beautiful books....
Oh, I wouldn't bother wrapping them unless you want to. He had a Very Full Christmas, and won't whine if the bug pills are not 'presents'. He just loves getting mail from 'Miss Jamie'.
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quote: and a book called Watership Down. Anybody ever heard of it?
Oh pick me! Yes I've heard of it, and read it (like in 6th grade I think...) it's a cute story about these rabbits who have to move and... just read it. It's good.
Lets see, I got: A digital camera!! I asked for it but I didn't think I'd get it A guide book on colleges... can you say overwhelming? Subscription to National Geographic A nice smelling candle A LotR daily picture calender and some other stuff...
quote: I love the gift cards, though, they're from Borders, Blockbuster, and Citgo.
Oh man! I wish I'd gotten some of those, I asked for a gas card and Borders card but I guess the camera cost quite a bit...
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I got a beautiful leather wallet and a watch from my mother. My brother's sending GTA: Vice City from Italy, and my father got me a CD of a favorite mariachi band.
Jeans Socks Underwear. now so far this doesn't seem very impressive, but considering how much I needed the above, I considered it a blessing.
Anyway, continuing on
Family Guy seasons 1&2 on DVD A Family Guy T-Shirt(it has Chris eating a twinky and saying 'Ha, ha, I'm turnin' you into poo!' A new telescope eye-piece Unfinished Tales or Numenor and Middle Earth by J.R.R Tolkien
My brother also got me Seventh Son, but didn't know I had already read it and owned the entire Alvin Maker series. Points for the thought though. Posts: 332 | Registered: Apr 2003
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