Bini Posted December 27, 2011 Report Posted December 27, 2011 I also got a super nice set of pots and pan, RED! Yeah! To go with colors I am tryi ngto set in my kitchen of red and yellow. Loved it.I got pots and pans my first Christmas with my husband, and it was seriously the best gift that I got that year! But then again, I love cooking and baking for the family. This Christmas has been a very modest one, and to be honest, it was refreshing! Quote
jayanna Posted December 30, 2011 Report Posted December 30, 2011 Cuisinart egg beater/hand mixer love it a set of silverwear and a set of knives I've been cooking like crazy all week and loving it. Quote
Blackmarch Posted January 2, 2012 Report Posted January 2, 2012 Nice clothes Deus Ex human revolution soundtrack 1.5ish terabyte external hard drive Kungfu panda 2 Food! With a waffle iron And lovin every bit of it. Quote
Blackmarch Posted January 2, 2012 Report Posted January 2, 2012 I got nuts. No, I wasn't nuts or anything.... I literally got nuts for Christmas. NiceI go nuts over honey roasted cashews And jerky Quote
Mahone Posted January 2, 2012 Report Posted January 2, 2012 (edited) The best christmas present I got was a coat from my wife, as the only decent one I had left was the trench coat I use for work. I also got to skype with my brother, who is on a mission, which made a nice change from the usual e-mails. I bought my BIL a fairly pricy remote control helicopter, although I was debating with myself in store how long it'd last for - touch wood, it's still working :) Edited January 2, 2012 by Mahone Quote
PrincessAllie91 Posted January 3, 2012 Report Posted January 3, 2012 I got a coffee machine...so I sold it to my Mum. Also a pretty awesome edition of The Book of Mormon, and some vintage charms for my bracelet :) Best gift was my first Christmas as home without an argument or fall-out though :) Quote
Guest FixingTheWrongs Posted January 3, 2012 Report Posted January 3, 2012 Ha Ha. I doubt anyone will understand what I got or what it is used for. I got around 2 dozen sets of photoetch and aftermarket parts to help me build 1/700 scale warships of the Imperial Japanese Navy of WWII and a few reference books on ships in this navy. I'm big into modeling the Japanese navy so I was very excited. Quote
Dravin Posted January 3, 2012 Report Posted January 3, 2012 Ha Ha. I doubt anyone will understand what I got or what it is used for. I got around 2 dozen sets of photoetch and aftermarket parts to help me build 1/700 scale warships of the Imperial Japanese Navy of WWII and a few reference books on ships in this navy.I'm big into modeling the Japanese navy so I was very excited.That's neat. Have you done any subs or plan to do any subs? Or are surface ships your interest? For the record if you've completed anything (or when you complete anything) and feel like taking some pictures and posting them I at least would be interested. Quote
Guest Posted January 3, 2012 Report Posted January 3, 2012 That's neat. Have you done any subs or plan to do any subs? Or are surface ships your interest? For the record if you've completed anything (or when you complete anything) and feel like taking some pictures and posting them I at least would be interested.Me too!I grew up with 2 brothers who, between them, have a complete set (at the time) of models of the US aircraft carriers and warplanes. I loved those things. Quote
aruth5000 Posted January 16, 2012 Report Posted January 16, 2012 For christmas i got a laptop, camera, pillow pet, and i got ENGAGED!!! Quote
slamjet Posted January 16, 2012 Report Posted January 16, 2012 All I got was *sniff* nothing. But then I greatly despise the flip'n holiday anyhow. Useless. Quote
Aish HaTorah Posted April 15, 2016 Report Posted April 15, 2016 (edited) The reminded me of a story from my childhood. When I was about nine years of age, I was with my mother in a shopping mall. There was the token LONG line of bored looking parents and children foaming at the mouth waiting to see Santa Claus. I asked my mother if I could please speak with Santa. I remember her clearly saying, "Whatever on earth for?" I told her in my nine-year-old way that that was for me to know and him to hear. She grudgingly agreed to stand with me in line. I am sure we got more than a few odd stares at a sour-faced mother and a little boy wearing his kippah standing in line to see the Man in Red. When I finally got to hop up on Santa's lap, I asked softly if it would be at all possible for him to visit our house for just one night of Chanukah. He smiled, but before he could respond, my mother grabbed my arm and led me away. Apparently I hadn't asked quite as softly as I'd thought I had. Edited April 15, 2016 by Aish HaTorah Sunday21, David13 and LeSellers 3 Quote
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