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4th December 06, 04:47 AM
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Well my son has a Gordon kilt on his list. I have an inside track with Santa, and word is he has been a good boy. *grins*
I don't ask for gifts for myself. I make baked goods for my friends and family as presents. I also have a hardfast rule to make sure my kids appreciate what they get for Christmas, Whatever I spend on them, we spend the same amount on a charity and/or family in need.
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8th December 06, 09:40 AM
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 Originally Posted by katmills2005
Well my son has a Gordon kilt on his list. I have an inside track with Santa, and word is he has been a good boy. *grins*
I don't ask for gifts for myself. I make baked goods for my friends and family as presents. I also have a hardfast rule to make sure my kids appreciate what they get for Christmas, Whatever I spend on them, we spend the same amount on a charity and/or family in need.
Guid on ya. My father in law always asks for donations to be made to Heifer Project in his name and we always do it. The rest of his list is always little stuff...socks, candy, a paperback book. I honestly think he gets as much pleasure out of the donation as he does out of the other stuff.
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8th December 06, 09:42 AM
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However,with luck there will be 2.3 yards of 16-ounce California Tartan under the tree (likely ordered from Rocky @ USAK) and in the spring I'll have the fun of making a box-pleated kilt out of it.
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