Guest guest Posted December 19, 2001 Report Share Posted December 19, 2001 I think they must . It sounds about right. I also know one of my daughters did the same thing with her present from her husband. :) He will be surprised when he get THAT bill .. She had her wedding ring & engagement ring put together in a really nice link ring so they will look like one ring . YES, I do believe this is really a small world.Happy holidays. LOVE, grandmomBEv presents Seeing as were all over the world I was wondering if the kids all ask for the same universal gift e.g. Lego etc. Liam asked for a Harry Potter Magic Potion kit and a Poochi Puppy. Luckily Santa got the latter. Eilish asked for a Miracle Baby. This doll is ugly but blinks,burps, sighs, sucks etc. I asked for some specific shoes and I know I've got them as I put them on lay-by and have the bill to pay them off LOL. Merry Christmas [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 19, 2001 Report Share Posted December 19, 2001 Seeing as were all over the world I was wondering if the kids all ask for the same universal gift e.g. Lego etc. Liam asked for a Harry Potter Magic Potion kit and a Poochi Puppy. Luckily Santa got the latter. Eilish asked for a Miracle Baby. This doll is ugly but blinks,burps, sighs, sucks etc. I asked for some specific shoes and I know I've got them as I put them on lay-by and have the bill to pay them off LOL. Merry Christmas Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2001 Report Share Posted December 20, 2001 My daughter wants a Barbie Karaoke machine, Barbie Computer, A doll called Baby Go Boom, and Brittany Spears memorabilia. My son with C.F. said he didn't want anything, just a bucket of coal. LOL. But after that phase was done he now wants Cyborg City which is a HotWheels playset with slime in it, Gameboy, playstation games especially Scooby Doo and Monsters Inc., Spyro the Dragon Gameboy game and a cure for Cystic Fibrosis. Our Annual Great Strides is on the first weekend in May. Our family will be having a car wash and a Longaberger Basket Bingo with Boyd Bears also. We also ask a Bank to hold a dress down day for us and do a letter writing campaign. I wanted to do something within the school system but they told me it was against school policy to even hand out flyers for our events. 2 weeks after this my daughter received a cancer walk flyer and a notice to let parents know that they were collecting pennies for cancer. Was I a fuming lunatic....... from P.A. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2001 Report Share Posted December 20, 2001 My eight year old doesn't know there is a Harry Potter magic potion kit, or it would have been on his list. As it is, he wants music CDs, a portable CD player, and anything else that might make someone mistake him for a teenager (not likely.) He also wants a G.I. Joe, which has made a big comeback this year in the states (nothing says Christmas like war toys, right???) My six year old daughter is (still) into Barbie and Barbie's various over-priced accessories. (There is now a Barbie Hotel. I guess the Townhouse, Dreamhouse, and tooling around in the convertible and van are not recreation enough?) My three year old asked for only one thing this year - Bob the Builder. Must be the big toy for the preschool crowd because the first store we went to was sold out of Bobs. We did find him though (He's a talking Bob, but from what I can tell he only has good things to say.) Levi (the 3 year old) has repeatedly told me that he wants his Christmas now. I've explained that Christmas isn't a thing, that it's a day. He always replies, " Today's a day. " When I was making candy to give to relatives, he said he wanted some. I told him that it wasn't for us, but rather for some people. He said, " I'm people! " Oh, to have everything as simple as in the mind of a three-year-old! ~ > Seeing as were all over the world I was wondering if the kids all ask for the same universal gift e.g. Lego etc. > > Liam asked for a Harry Potter Magic Potion kit and a Poochi Puppy. Luckily Santa got the latter. > Eilish asked for a Miracle Baby. This doll is ugly but blinks,burps, sighs, sucks etc. > I asked for some specific shoes and I know I've got them as I put them on lay-by and have the bill to pay them off LOL. > > Merry Christmas > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2001 Report Share Posted December 20, 2001 LEVI sounds absolutely adorable .I love the book " KIDS SAY THE DARNEST THINGS " it is terrific.Your family sounds terrific too Have a wonderful holiday LOVE & HUGS, grandmomBEV Re: presents My eight year old doesn't know there is a Harry Potter magic potion kit, or it would have been on his list. As it is, he wants music CDs, a portable CD player, and anything else that might make someone mistake him for a teenager (not likely.) He also wants a G.I. Joe, which has made a big comeback this year in the states (nothing says Christmas like war toys, right???) My six year old daughter is (still) into Barbie and Barbie's various over-priced accessories. (There is now a Barbie Hotel. I guess the Townhouse, Dreamhouse, and tooling around in the convertible and van are not recreation enough?) My three year old asked for only one thing this year - Bob the Builder. Must be the big toy for the preschool crowd because the first store we went to was sold out of Bobs. We did find him though (He's a talking Bob, but from what I can tell he only has good things to say.) Levi (the 3 year old) has repeatedly told me that he wants his Christmas now. I've explained that Christmas isn't a thing, that it's a day. He always replies, " Today's a day. " When I was making candy to give to relatives, he said he wanted some. I told him that it wasn't for us, but rather for some people. He said, " I'm people! " Oh, to have everything as simple as in the mind of a three-year-old! ~ > Seeing as were all over the world I was wondering if the kids all ask for the same universal gift e.g. Lego etc. > > Liam asked for a Harry Potter Magic Potion kit and a Poochi Puppy. Luckily Santa got the latter. > Eilish asked for a Miracle Baby. This doll is ugly but blinks,burps, sighs, sucks etc. > I asked for some specific shoes and I know I've got them as I put them on lay-by and have the bill to pay them off LOL. > > Merry Christmas > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2001 Report Share Posted December 20, 2001 , Levi sounds SO cool. He'll probably grow up to be a diplomat... (or a lawyer!) Kim In a message dated 12/20/01 2:50:26 AM Central Standard Time, malbright@... writes: << Levi (the 3 year old) has repeatedly told me that he wants his Christmas now. I've explained that Christmas isn't a thing, that it's a day. He always replies, " Today's a day. " When I was making candy to give to relatives, he said he wanted some. I told him that it wasn't for us, but rather for some people. He said, " I'm people! " >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2001 Report Share Posted December 20, 2001 Hi, Fiona's list contains a " hairdressing head " , don't know the correct word, but an item to improve your hairdressing abilities. She labelled it as Top Priority. Then comes a dentist kit from Play-Doh, I am already looking forward to have my teeth pulled out all the time. The coolest thing of our little smartass was, that she wrote " return to sender " on the wish list. She plans to check the things she got and to leave the rest open for next year, LOL. Peace Torsten, dad of Fiona 4wcf Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2001 Report Share Posted December 20, 2001 Torsten, Gosh that sounds like one that one of my daughters did some 35 years ago. She wanted one of the styrofoam heads (wigs sit on ) and she had wigs that she played beauty shoppe with .It was great . Her 2 sisters always did it too. Now the dentist thing is one I haven't seen .............none of my grandkids did that either. maybe a doctors kit/bag . but dentist..??. YES, your in for lots of fun with that. Since it is playdough, maybe she can do a better mold of my bottom teeth so I can have a new one made that does work right --------hahaha Happy holidays . to you and your precious family LOVE & HUGS, grandmomBEV Re: presents Hi, Fiona's list contains a " hairdressing head " , don't know the correct word, but an item to improve your hairdressing abilities. She labelled it as Top Priority. Then comes a dentist kit from Play-Doh, I am already looking forward to have my teeth pulled out all the time. The coolest thing of our little smartass was, that she wrote " return to sender " on the wish list. She plans to check the things she got and to leave the rest open for next year, LOL. Peace Torsten, dad of Fiona 4wcf Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2001 Report Share Posted December 20, 2001 Grandmom Bev, just send us your teeth and Fiona will try her very best :-)) She is so interested in any kind of medical topics, her favorite tv- series is of course Hilltop Hospital. Peace Torsten > Torsten, > Gosh that sounds like one that one of my > daughters did some 35 years ago. She wanted one of > the styrofoam heads (wigs sit on ) and she had > wigs that she played beauty shoppe with .It was > great . Her 2 sisters always did it too. > Now the dentist thing is one I haven't seen > ............none of my grandkids did that either. > maybe a doctors kit/bag . but dentist..??. > YES, your in for lots of fun with that. Since it > is playdough, maybe she can do a better mold of my > bottom teeth so I can have a new one made that > does work right --------hahaha > Happy holidays . to you and your precious family > > LOVE & HUGS, grandmomBEV > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2001 Report Share Posted December 20, 2001 GREAT, thanks for the offer. I bet she could do a better job too :) LOVE. GRDMBEV Re: presents Grandmom Bev, just send us your teeth and Fiona will try her very best :-)) She is so interested in any kind of medical topics, her favorite tv- series is of course Hilltop Hospital. Peace Torsten > Torsten, > Gosh that sounds like one that one of my > daughters did some 35 years ago. She wanted one of > the styrofoam heads (wigs sit on ) and she had > wigs that she played beauty shoppe with .It was > great . Her 2 sisters always did it too. > Now the dentist thing is one I haven't seen > ............none of my grandkids did that either. > maybe a doctors kit/bag . but dentist..??. > YES, your in for lots of fun with that. Since it > is playdough, maybe she can do a better mold of my > bottom teeth so I can have a new one made that > does work right --------hahaha > Happy holidays . to you and your precious family > > LOVE & HUGS, grandmomBEV > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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