First, dear five-year old daughter, who must have had some help from older brother for the first 16 items. Yes, 16.
1. Nintendo DS
2. French Manicure Nails
3. Haircut set with Makeup
4. Hot Pink Cell Phone
5. Give All the Kids Toys
6. Shiny Shoes
7. Five Books
8. Toy Pony (thank goodness it was "toy")
9. Barbie Doll Stickers
10. Toy Wiener Dog (thanks Jan)
11. Toy Kitten
12. Remote Control Parrot
13. Remote Control Helicopter
14. Toy Ghost
15. Crown + Wand + Fairy Suit
16. Camera
and then she thought some more and wrote in herself:
That is "FAKE driver's license" for those of you not used to deciphering 5-year old spelling. I think she did pretty well.
I think I can take her extra passport photo and glue it on an old gift card.......
Dear 7 year old son had at least 30 items. A round up:
cheat book for Nintendo DS, ipod plus songs, art stuff, artist's stuff, fool's gold, sling shot, remote control motor boat and car, crystals, valuable coins, toy ghost, toy zombie, gift card, water gun, nerf gun, camera, bike helmet, pokemon cards, cloneship lego star wars, bionicles, droid ship, marsh mellow gun, books, action figures.
So there you have it. Still waiting for nine year old son's list. It should be a doozy.
3 comments:
I will turn in my Christmas list to you by the end of the weekend.
Just a quick note when passing out those lists to relatives, the remote control/toy parrots have a G rated parrot, and an R-rated parrot. The R parrot has a switch that you can turn so it is G-rated, but I guarantee the kids will find the switch. And then they will want to know why Polly wants a F*&%ing cracker.
If end up with the parrot on my list too (as I might steal several things off her list), I would prefer the R one.
And P.S. I know this from experience. Auntie Hayley will always be remembered for that Christmas.
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