Last year, even though my husband and I were separated, he bought me a camera and gave it to me in November at Thanksgiving time. I was shocked when he told me that it was my Christmas gift. (I was not expecting anything!)
So when it came time to open our gifts on Christmas Eve, I opened mine from him and it was the camera box, but empty. I was SO confused to say the least! He thought it was funny.
I guess he meant it when he said it was your Christmas gift!! Sheesh!
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LOL! Green is my favorite color. What shade of green could it be that made you hate it? I could only not like Olive green as a solid shade in clothing.
One was olive and one was dark if I rememer right. I never wore green back then.
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Those who say it cannot be done should not interrupt the people doing it. ~Chinese Proverb
When I was young and clever, I wanted to change the world. Now that I am older and wiser, I strive to change myself. ~
One was olive and one was dark if I rememer right. I never wore green back then.
Oh, right. It would have to be hunter green or emerald. I have a wonderful emerald green turtleneck. The sleeves on the upper arm are not puffy but, the sleeve going from just below the elbow to the wrist is a tight ribbed band. I love it. I don't even know where I go it. I'll wear it forever until it falls apart. LOL!
We were doing an extended family "rob your neighbor" gift exchange a few years ago. My cousin and her BF were a bit different. My sister opened the gift she drew. A dog toy. None of the family owned a dog. The BF thought it was hilarious, but none of the rest of us did.
I'd have to say my worst gift ever had to be one of two things:
the "walking doll" that was about three feet tall and hard plastic. I was probably 11 or 12 and very unimpressed...
or the "wedding Bible" that I got when I was about 13... I was told that I could carry it down the aisle instead of a bouquet when I got married. That was over 20 years ago. I'm still not married. I still have the Bible, never really used, still in its original box. And if I ever do get married, I'd much rather have the bouquet!
My first Christmas after the divorce was tough to say the least, but I tried to make it as normal as I could for the kids. I guess emotions were running a little tense because when I opened my gift from my son I just burst out in tears.
Through the year he had used my tools and lost most of them and I kept complaining about it. Well, he had bought me a new tool set and a set of nails and screws to boot.
That's not a good gift for a woman anyway, but it really wasn't since he was the one that had lost all my tools. He should have replaced, but not as a gift.
It hurt his feelings that I was upset, then I felt like a fool. At least he was thinking about what I needed.
Awww, he thought that would be exciting.
I would love to have my own tools. My husband keeps taking mine and putting them in the shop. I said, "Can't you keep ONE hammer and screwdriver in this house!!!!" He has enough in the shop already! Three drills! I'd like to have one cordless drill in the house!!!
One Christmas eve (gifts already bought and wrapped), my son asked my if I like Santana. I said "Eh, not my favorite." And that was that, until, you guessed it: I opened my gift from him: a Santana CD. I gushed, "Awesome! My second favorite band EVER!" We all had a good laugh.
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We were doing an extended family "rob your neighbor" gift exchange a few years ago. My cousin and her BF were a bit different. My sister opened the gift she drew. A dog toy. None of the family owned a dog. The BF thought it was hilarious, but none of the rest of us did.
I'd have to say my worst gift ever had to be one of two things:
the "walking doll" that was about three feet tall and hard plastic. I was probably 11 or 12 and very unimpressed...
I got one of those when I was 11 or 12. It was wearing a bridal gown. I loved it!!! LOL!
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or the "wedding Bible" that I got when I was about 13... I was told that I could carry it down the aisle instead of a bouquet when I got married. That was over 20 years ago. I'm still not married. I still have the Bible, never really used, still in its original box. And if I ever do get married, I'd much rather have the bouquet!
I have a feeling you will use that Bible, somewhere, at the wedding!
One Christmas eve (gifts already bought and wrapped), my son asked my if I like Santana. I said "Eh, not my favorite." And that was that, until, you guessed it: I opened my gift from him: a Santana CD. I gushed, "Awesome! My second favorite band EVER!" We all had a good laugh.
I got one of those when I was 11 or 12. It was wearing a bridal gown. I loved it!!! LOL!!
Mine was wearing little kid pajamas if I remember right. Grandma was into dolls and gushed over it. I would have rather had jeans! And with our small (tiny) house, there was nowhere to put it when we got home. Years later my parents found it when they were cleaning the basement for a yard sale. Mom called and asked if I'd mind if they sold it, and I didn't hesitate. Dad found it in the sale pile and paid me a couple dollars for it, so it's still in the basement today!
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I have a feeling you will use that Bible, somewhere, at the wedding!
OK, I have all but one thing ready for the wedding... this Christmas, will someone give me the last thing I need? The groom?
Mine was wearing little kid pajamas if I remember right. Grandma was into dolls and gushed over it. I would have rather had jeans! And with our small (tiny) house, there was nowhere to put it when we got home. Years later my parents found it when they were cleaning the basement for a yard sale. Mom called and asked if I'd mind if they sold it, and I didn't hesitate. Dad found it in the sale pile and paid me a couple dollars for it, so it's still in the basement today!
Oh, your Dad was precious!!
I remember getting an awesome dump truck when I was in elementary school. I loved it! LOL! My mother never allowed us to have a Barbie. She didn't like them being so revealing when they were neekid! LOL! What a great Catholic woman! LOL!
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OK, I have all but one thing ready for the wedding... this Christmas, will someone give me the last thing I need? The groom?
I know an older single man but, he seems a little off. Better keep looking. LOL!