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Did Santa bring you what you wanted? Any Strange Gifts?
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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 226763" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>Susie, I so need a rice krispie shirt for difficult child. He would rather have rice krispies than any other cereal. LOL!</p><p></p><p>I see a tradition starting with husband's gift to me. Four years ago, my neighbor introduced me to Baileys. A little background on me: I do not drink! I will have an occasional sip or two (and I do mean sip) at a meal when others have wine, but I just do not like alcohol. I decided that I like Baileys. I went out and purchased a little package of some individual ones. difficult child was so concerned that I had started drinking that he made sure husband saw it and was a little confused when husband didn't get concerned. So, now, at Christmas Eve, I get a bottle of Irish Creme and Christmas Day I get individual Baileys. </p><p></p><p>The main gifts Christmas Eve for the kids were bed sheets. They were very happy for them. difficult child bought each of us gifts. He spent $5 on each of us. I got a cup, a box of chocolate covered cherries, and a penguin shaped chocolate. </p><p></p><p>Christmas evening, difficult child and I saw Bedtime Stories at the local theater. We both enjoyed it. I will most likely get the DVD of it.</p><p></p><p>Today, I spent the morning shopping with a friend. After lunch, difficult child and I did a paper route for someone.</p><p></p><p>We had a good holiday in our home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 226763, member: 5096"] Susie, I so need a rice krispie shirt for difficult child. He would rather have rice krispies than any other cereal. LOL! I see a tradition starting with husband's gift to me. Four years ago, my neighbor introduced me to Baileys. A little background on me: I do not drink! I will have an occasional sip or two (and I do mean sip) at a meal when others have wine, but I just do not like alcohol. I decided that I like Baileys. I went out and purchased a little package of some individual ones. difficult child was so concerned that I had started drinking that he made sure husband saw it and was a little confused when husband didn't get concerned. So, now, at Christmas Eve, I get a bottle of Irish Creme and Christmas Day I get individual Baileys. The main gifts Christmas Eve for the kids were bed sheets. They were very happy for them. difficult child bought each of us gifts. He spent $5 on each of us. I got a cup, a box of chocolate covered cherries, and a penguin shaped chocolate. Christmas evening, difficult child and I saw Bedtime Stories at the local theater. We both enjoyed it. I will most likely get the DVD of it. Today, I spent the morning shopping with a friend. After lunch, difficult child and I did a paper route for someone. We had a good holiday in our home. [/QUOTE]
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