Thursday, November 17, 2011
Christmas for Babies
I just bought this darling card for Ollie with the intent to frame it and stick in his bedroom. I like it because the little lumberjack kind of reminds of my husband. When I first met him, he basically only wore plaid flannels, jeans and boots (and still does I guess when not dressed for work). And he basically always has a little bit of a scruffy beard.
Anyway...I am "getting" it for him for Christmas. Which is ridiculous because he is a baby and doesn't care a lick about a wall hanging.
So I am curious...what are you getting for your little tiny kids? I mean I will get him some toys, but I just wonder if I am the only one who is using this holiday as an excuse to buy "gifts" for my kids that are really just things I want them to have.
Also, I plan on doing all my Christmas shopping from the comfort of my computer chair. I hope everybody on my list wants something from Amazon (I have decided that if I am going make things for people they have to be done by October or its just not going to happen)...cause the thought of black Friday shopping makes my stomach ache.
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Well. I'm glad I'm not the only one anti-black Friday. I was just thinking today how Amazon and Etsy could fulfill all my gifting needs this year. Great minds.
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ReplyDeleteah! i've totally been planning to buy my boys (ages 2 years and 2 weeks) some ryan berkley prints for their room for christmas. i'm sure they couldn't care less about them, but i think they'll look SO cute on their wall. haha.
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