View Full Version : What are you looking forward to most...
...about Christmas?
I am looking forward to my brother and my mom loving the gifts I bought them this year (I think I really hit the nail on the head..*pats herself on the back*), I am looking forward to all the food...two Christmas dinners (one here at noon and supper at my Aunt's house with all my Dad's family) and then another huge feast on Dec 27 with all my mom's family and a big seafood feast with my mom's family at my Uncle's on New Year's Eve, I am looking forward to just being with my family on Christmas morning because it's always so awesome, and finally the selfish thing I am looking forward to is getting my cowboy boots finally :D
We've already had our Christmas and it was great....but as far as the actual day I suppose I'm looking forward to sleeping in, eating a great meal of a cajun deboned turkey stuffed with crawfish dressing atop sweet potatoes with a side of collard greens, and watching the football game with my love.
We've already had our Christmas and it was great....but as far as the actual day I suppose I'm looking forward to sleeping in, eating a great meal of a cajun deboned turkey stuffed with crawfish dressing atop sweet potatoes with a side of collard greens, and watching the football game with my love.
Are the girls gone to dad's for Christmas day? Is that why you've celebrated already?
Gato_Solo
12/20/05, 06:59pm
We've already had our Christmas and it was great....but as far as the actual day I suppose I'm looking forward to sleeping in, eating a great meal of a cajun deboned turkey stuffed with crawfish dressing atop sweet potatoes with a side of collard greens, and watching the football game with my love.
And where was Rob during all that? :lol:
Are the girls gone to dad's for Christmas day? Is that why you've celebrated already?
They leave on friday :(
:p to Gato
a quiet day at work. hopefully.
Stop Laughing
12/20/05, 09:20pm
Bears clinching the division in Green Bay, I can't wait...
Present wise, I usually don't ask for a lot, usually only stuff I need, like a new wallet, clothes (I can always use more) and gift cards for little shopping sprees. My brother, meanwhile, says he wants at least $300 cash and nothing else. Should I give him directions to all of the ATMs in town as a gag gift?
Sitting and sipping Booker's laced eggnog, basking in the fact that this year, I got all the shit done a whole week ahead of schedule.
greenfreak
12/20/05, 09:29pm
All the kids opening presents. It's also really great that there are still a few who believe in Santa. I just hope they really like what I got them, I think I did good this year. We shall see!
Bears clinching the division in Green Bay, I can't wait...
Present wise, I usually don't ask for a lot, usually only stuff I need, like a new wallet, clothes (I can always use more) and gift cards for little shopping sprees. My brother, meanwhile, says he wants at least $300 cash and nothing else. Should I give him directions to all of the ATMs in town as a gag gift?
Get him $300 worth of Johnny Cash CDs.
Bears clinching the division in Green Bay, I can't wait...
Present wise, I usually don't ask for a lot, usually only stuff I need, like a new wallet, clothes (I can always use more) and gift cards for little shopping sprees. My brother, meanwhile, says he wants at least $300 cash and nothing else. Should I give him directions to all of the ATMs in town as a gag gift?
Firstly...it seems kinda rude for one to specify that they want ATLEAST a specified amount...almost like a demand instead of a wish...also, has he said what his plans for such cash would be? For example, I asked my mom to save all the money she received for me from my grandparents and any family in newfoundland who often send cash due to the huge costs of mailing parcels...because I was buying a mp3 player and was going to put it all towards that...if it's just cash for "whatever" that isn't what Christmas should be about...
I am glad my family still manages to capture the meaning of Christmas, it makes me sad when others seem to have turned it into a cash grab...I bet my mom probably spent a huge amount on both me and my brother but not because we asked her too...because she wants to see us excited about all the cool stuff she got for us...I also over spent because I want to see her excited...
Stop Laughing
12/20/05, 11:45pm
Firstly...it seems kinda rude for one to specify that they want ATLEAST a specified amount...almost like a demand instead of a wish...also, has he said what his plans for such cash would be? For example, I asked my mom to save all the money she received for me from my grandparents and any family in newfoundland who often send cash due to the huge costs of mailing parcels...because I was buying a mp3 player and was going to put it all towards that...if it's just cash for "whatever" that isn't what Christmas should be about...
I am glad my family still manages to capture the meaning of Christmas, it makes me sad when others seem to have turned it into a cash grab...I bet my mom probably spent a huge amount on both me and my brother but not because we asked her too...because she wants to see us excited about all the cool stuff she got for us...I also over spent because I want to see her excited...
I agree. That's why I'd rather give him the gag gift (another idea was to get a fake gun and tell him to rob a convenience store with it to get his wish), otherwise he'll learn nothing and continue being spoiled until he gets overrun with debt later in life. He's very careless with his money. I know it's tough only working part time and going to school, but he makes more than enough to cover his necessities by himself. His biggest bill is his cellphone, which I do not consider a necessity for him. Where else is his money going? He's not paying totally for his school himself, so that's not it. Gas may be high, but he can't be spending more than half his income on it. I must be missing something here...
BlurOfSerenity
12/21/05, 02:24am
unless he legitimately needs the money, i second the monopoly money idea :)
one of my favorite family christmas time traditions happend tonight, and that was the making of the eggnog. my dad makes eggnog almost every year, with the big pot and wooden spoon that were his mother's. he traditionally makes it on the 20th or 21st, and yes, he makes it with alcohol :) ever since i was a little kid it's been my job to stir. i just keep stirring it with that big wooden spoon. when i was younger my arms would get so tired, i'd have to keep switching, lol.
in the past few years, my enjoying a glass or two has become common. it's very smooth, my dad doesn't follow an exact recipe. if it's too sharp, he adds more milk or sugar. too sweet, more whiskey. but it always ends up very smooth.
i plan on carrying on the tradition for the rest of my life, and passing it on as well. i need my dad to write down, at least roughly, the recipe. he has one written down, i think his dad wrote it. but we don't know where it is, he makes it from memory. i have a fear that it will be lost forever someday.
but yeah, eggnog making is my favorite holiday-time tradition.
I agree. That's why I'd rather give him the gag gift (another idea was to get a fake gun and tell him to rob a convenience store with it to get his wish), otherwise he'll learn nothing and continue being spoiled until he gets overrun with debt later in life. He's very careless with his money. I know it's tough only working part time and going to school, but he makes more than enough to cover his necessities by himself. His biggest bill is his cellphone, which I do not consider a necessity for him. Where else is his money going? He's not paying totally for his school himself, so that's not it. Gas may be high, but he can't be spending more than half his income on it. I must be missing something here...
Yeah...if he's living at home not paying rent there is no reason a parttime job shouldn't cover his necessities...when I was in highschool I know lots of people who worked parttime, had a car and paid for it all by themselves and also saved for post secondary...and they still had money to burn most of the time...so, even if you change the savings and most of the "money to burn" into tuition payments he must be wasting some money somewhere...I say if you decide you don't know what to buy him interms of a gift either make a tuition payment for him or buy him a giftcard for gas...that way he can't piss away the money :D
none of you get it
ya see collage grads are always gonna have
'money to burn' so they are just in training heh heh
fergit X-Mas, I immediately thought when I read this thread title
(cuz someone don't know how to make em so they
import the proper connotations, upfront?)
"what are you looking forward to most"
Grand-parenthood
oh and then my death?
lots to look foward to thar Wanky
ya see collage grads are always gonna have
'money to burn'
:rofl:
none of you get it
ya see collage grads are always gonna have
'money to burn' so they are just in training heh heh
fergit X-Mas, I immediately thought when I read this thread title
(cuz someone don't know how to make em so they
import the proper connotations, upfront?)
"what are you looking forward to most"
Grand-parenthood
oh and then my death?
lots to look foward to thar Wanky
The dots indicate there is more to come, you see, if people don't know what exactly the thread is about the are more likely to enter it and then reply to it.
Oh I get it
like I don't enter and post in damn near
every fricken post on this board already?
(too the eternal irritation of some I'm sure)
Yesh the all knowing always right on top of things
Nix-o-rama has spoken re: thread title etiquette
as per the barely 20 sumthin' Canuck scrhool kid
and now we return you to yer normally boring tripe
"Ewwww Ewwwww I wisha hada Zillion Dollars!!!"
Weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
Professur
12/21/05, 10:30am
I'm looking forward to.....
It being over.
majestyx
12/21/05, 10:56am
I'm looking forward to.....
It being over.
Ditto.
SouthernN'Proud
12/21/05, 11:00am
Being able to turn on the TV/radio without being inundated with hokey Christmas music every few seconds.
Not really looking forward to anything.
No wait, I am looking forward to spending the gift certificate my dad got me from a music shop. But I won't get around to that until after Christmas anyways, so.. Meh.
majestyx
12/21/05, 12:13pm
you'll have a long wait
Just 5 more days.
Until next year. :lloyd: And, hopefully my mood and/or sentiment will be different.
Uki Chick
12/21/05, 01:21pm
I'm looking forward to sleeping in, to celebrating with the new boyfriend, but more than anything, for it to be over.
Being able to turn on the TV/radio without being inundated with hokey Christmas music every few seconds.
I'll miss the overstock.com commercial, it's damn catchy.
I have satrad and tivo. What's a "commercial"? :D
Professur
12/21/05, 02:43pm
I have satrad and tivo. What's a "commercial"? :D
Fuck you, and the horse you rode in on.
I can't speak for the horse, but you're not my type.
I think what I'll look forward to most is being with all three of my kids at the same time for longer than an hour ... I miss the lil bastards being together in one room just hanging out.
I'll definitely look forward to being with my sisters and mom .. brothers too, i guess ... and really looking forward to seeing the look on my boyfriend's face as he spends his first Christmas with the Garmons :D
I'd like to add that I am looking forward to the musical toilet seat covers being put away once it's over. Well, only one is musical anymore...the one on the main floor...it definately makes for record fast pees due to the fact that the lid being up = "Frosty the Snowman" playing and it gets rather annoying. There was apparently one in the bathroom upstairs (since I live in a raised bungalow so "upstairs" is where our bedrooms are kitchen and livingroom/diningroom are so mine and my brother's bathroom is also the guest bathroom for this floor...anyway, it turns out my brother uses the bathroom a lot at night and the music was waking my mom up so thankfully THAT one was dismantled before I came home...I dunno if the other is gonna make it to Christmas though...it's driving me up the wall!
That's the nice thing about being a guy... if it got annoying enough I could just pee in the sink.
A.B.Normal
12/22/05, 12:23am
*tinkle ,tinkle little star.
*Deck the bowls with streams urine,fa la la la la la la
*Burling Down the White Waters
Stop Laughing
12/23/05, 02:25am
You mean it wasn't a Musical Fruitcake? Uh oh... :bolt:
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