Monday, November 24, 2008
Christmas shopping
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We always do jammies on Christmas Eve (a tradition I shameless stole from another friend). Pens and pencils are big boy and girl stocking stuffers, as are little notepad-type things. This year, I got the boys some silly (read cheap) spy glasses for their stockings.
ReplyDeleteAnd frankly, candy, candy and more candy. You can never go wrong with that.
Okay, I can't type -- I meant shamelessLY...
ReplyDeleteAnd thank you for the wonderful schmonderful book. Yay you!
We do jammies on Christmas Eve too! Another good stocking stuffer is socks-they take up lots of stocking space. Also, my mom always put an orange in the bottom of our stocking and I carried on the tradition-it takes up the whole bottom of the stocking LOL!
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ReplyDeleteWhat about some old 80's toy like a rubics cube. My 6th grader still likes to mess around with nerf stuff. He and his 6th grade cousin always get together and shoot each other in the dark. It could work for the 1st grader as well?