My son R is five years old. He wants: Minecraft Legos, other types of Legos, Transformers , and other building materials. This kid is a BUILDER. His stocking: more Legos, Kinder eggs, soap in a canister for his baths, small cars. Other things he can build with.
My daughter L is older, she is seven, soon to be eight. She wants a key chain (??), a La BooBoo doll, a dress with stars, a science kit to make potions, a kit to make bracelets, a kit to make slime, a kit to make lipgloss. A kit to make [insert whatever here]. Her stocking: K-pop demon hunters, candy, cats, nail polish, lip gloss, bath bombs. Other cute things.
What I will get them in addition to the above: books.
My husband. We don’t get each other a whole lot. I think, we have it at 3-4 simple gifts each? I have some ideas up my sleeve but can’t blog about it since he reads this blog.
Finally, the most important person:
medium size but thick and real gold hoop earrings (think Bony Levi)
sneakers (V. Beard, Blondo or Zara)
An evening dress to wear at theater (think green or blue velvet)
Golden heels with straps (to wear with the above dress)
A trip or two
Stocking stuffers: all things cats and books, or mugs and tea bags.
Of course, none of us NEED anything but we sure want things or experiences, no?
What’s on your holiday wishlist?
Pic: some very interesting plant with purple berries in my schools’ side yard.
This month I am participating in #NaBloPoMo2025. A running list of participants can be found on San’s NaBloPoMo page as well as more information about this lovely initiative on this NaBloPoMo page.
