Christmas List ‘03
When I was younger my Christmas list used to be quite long. There would be so many toys and games that I wanted which used to fill sheets of paper. I remember back when I was around 8 years old, about 99% of my presents dealt with Ghostbusters, ranging from action figures, bottles of slime, and the Ecto car. Since then, my list has significantly decreased every with each passing Christmas.
This year it was actually my mom who had the idea of getting a digital camera as my big gift. Even though it won’t be a surprise, I’m looking forward to getting it so that I can take some pictures of Toronto and show them to y’all. I never really owned a camera before, except for a small Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles camera back when I was 6 that used to superimpose an image of one of the turtles on the bottom-right of each picture. So I’m looking forward to finally being able to take pictures and capture some memories while I’m up here in the T-dot and then again back at Acadia. I wish that I had a camera during the past 3 years since there were alot of things I’d like to have pictures of. Oh well.
In conclusion, here is my monstrous Christmas list for 2003, consisting of only two items:
- Digital Camera
- Johnny Cash - At Folsom Prison (Live)
I want an iPod but I doubt that dream will ever become a reality.. at least anytime soon.
Comment by Julie — December 13, 2003 @ 8:17 pmgo for a dell version…cheaper and a dell….oh ya!
Comment by jamie — December 14, 2003 @ 2:19 pmI want a pony
Comment by Erin — December 15, 2003 @ 10:46 amJust for you, Jamie
My favorite line? “Musicmatch is my favorite Windows-based online music service?that’s like saying a prostate exam is my favorite invasive procedure”
My Christmas list hasn’t necessarily gotten shorter, but it definately has gotten more boring… it’s gone from toys and computer games to socks and bed sheets. *yawn*
Comment by Andrew — December 15, 2003 @ 11:10 amI think my Christmas list has always been boring. This year I want hand lotion and slippers, and these 3D puzzles I saw in the Sears Wish Book.
Comment by Felicia — December 17, 2003 @ 7:03 pm