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Luvmyzoocrew

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My all time favorite gift was tickets to see The Phantom of the Opera , i cried i was sssssssssssoooooooooooooooo excited. I remember opening the gift and my mom telling me that they were gift certificates to go out to eat and as i was looking at them i saw the words Phantom of the Opera, i got all teary eyed, and to know me is to know that i am not a big weepy person when it comes to gifts and things like that, but i was a blubbering baby.



It was great to finally see it, and would go and see it in a heart beat again, i would love to see it in New York!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Mine is going to sound so silly.... my Filofax! I just really really wanted one and it was expensive and my parents thought it was a bit of a waste but I really wanted one! I was so happy!

Fran :) :hearts :brownbunny
 
Luvmyzoocrew wrote:
tickets to see The Phantom of the Opera
This year we decided to use the Christmas cash fortheSarah Brightman concert which was on December 10. She did sing the Phantom of the Opera which sent shivers down my spine. :D
 
Pet_Bunny wrote:
Luvmyzoocrew wrote:
tickets to see The Phantom of the Opera
This year we decided to use the Christmas cash fortheSarah Brightman concert which was on December 10. She did sing the Phantom of the Opera which sent shivers down my spine. :D
OOOOOOOOOHHHHHHH everytime i hear that song i get shivers,lol. To me her and Michael Crawford are the phantom of the opera, because that is who was on the tape at the time when i was listening to it, so it is wierd to hear someone else sing it.
 
I'm going to say this Christmas will be stinkin' awesome because I am getting my Twilight book set, a furminator, a Critter Nation cage, AND we just moved into our new house.

:biggrin2:
 
When I was 10, we moved from Texas (no snow) to Maryland (snow!). I was so excited about the prospect of real snow and desperately wanted one of those old fashioned Radio Flyer sleds. Also, a few months before Christmas that year, the company that makes American Girl dolls came out with a new line of about 20 dolls, all with different eye color, hair color, skin color, etc. I was a big fan of the historical dolls, had all the books and the doll Kirsten, and I'd always got lots of handmade historically accurate things from my mom and grandma for Christmas. When I saw the new dolls, I was instantly enamored and talked about "GT19" (the code of the doll I wanted) and the sled for months. I convinced myself I wouldn't get either so I wouldn't be disappointed on Christmas.

On Christmas morning I went downstairs and my mom had positioned the doll standing on the sled holding the sled's cord in front of our fire place! I was so excited and happy that I grabbed the doll and actually started hyperventilating for about 10 minutes, my brother had to go wake up my parents because he was worried. So yeah, the sled and doll were definitely the best Christmas gifts ever.

Figures doesn't it that less than a year later, I would suddenly decide it was important to be "cool" and stuffed my doll in a drawer and never played with her again!
 
I still play with dolls.

I just bought some cabbage patches the 25th anniversary. One Christmas my great-grandma (the only one I remember with her) bought me a doll not knowing it wasn't a cabbage patch. It was similar to them. I carried her along with my cabbage patches. Every where I went my dolls went. One of the ones I bought was on Monday. It made me cry because that day was 18 years since she passed. It was bittersweet.
 
I don't know what my favourite Christmas pressie is :shock:


Errrm becuase I get a new one every year :p

This yearafter Christmas I shall have to post.

Becca
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Ooooooh, tough one!

I think that one of them was when me and my brother got a Nintendo 64. We wanted one SOOOOOO much, and we had convinced ourselves that we probably wouldn't get it because my parents weren't big into video consoles and thought it was too expensive for what it was. Well when we were unwrapping the present on Christmas morning, we saw the corner of the Nintendo symbol and we went CRAZY! Jumping about, shouting, we were so happy! That kept us quiet all day, and for about the next year, every night after tea we'd play on it for about 2 hours straight!


A couple of years ago, my parents got me an early Christmas present- a new car! They decided my old one wasn't safe enough and went out and bought me a near-enough brand new car. That was pretty amazing, totally unexpected, but all the more special because my mum told me that Dad wanted to buy it because he was proud of me :tears2:


So that's it! A car and a N64 LOL!


if I were to get an engagement ring, that would definitely be the best present ever though.....
 
Well it probably will be my digital camera because I LOVE photography but haven't been able to take decent pics since the family digital camera broke. So I'm really excited about getting back into nature photography!
 
Bunnys_rule63 wrote:
No Christmas present quite sticks in my mind as much as him
The first Christmas present I thatsticks in my mind when I was smallwas a huge 4 foot stuffed Panda Bear. At that time it was a giant, and the tail had a squeaker that made noise if you squeezed it. :p
 
when I was 7 I got this ballerina doll that you twirled her tiara to make her turn... and I also had a Dolly parton doll that I used to play my dads casette and pretend she was giving a concert for my barbies...
 
Oh gosh, uhm.

It's not exactly a gift, but more of a seasonal thing.

I got a snowman glass ornament from the tree a few years before my dad passed away..

I put it up every year since I got it, it's a tradition..

Except.. this year I can't find it.. :cry4:

I'm going to look for it tomorrow.. but if I can't it's going to be a rough Christmas.
 

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