Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Christmas List





At Danette's request, here's a few things on my Christmas list.  
* Slippers
* A Guitar (Jason laughs because this is on the list every year)
* Learning SQL by Alan Beaulieu
* A multi-use kitchen timer
* Scandinavian Modern by Magnus Englund 
* A baking stone

8 comments:

RyanS said...

So, Cami, if I want to buy something from your Etsy shop, do you want me to use Etsy or can I just tell you I want the polka dot bib set and I can come pick it up and pay you????? Cute stuff! Your creativity is inspiring.

Danette

Amy Gelwix said...

So maybe Jason should spend a little less time laughing, a little more time buying, and then you can get more creative with your Christmas lists! I hope he doesn't read this. And if he does, well, Jason, it's all in good fun!

Amy Gelwix said...

Ummm...is comment moderation activated only on my name or everyone's? And if just mine...what does this mean!?!?

acandiedapple said...

Hah Amy. That's awesome. I agree. Lets get buying! I had to activate comment moderation because I got a weird comment in another language and couldn't delete it. It was a mess. It's still on here somewhere. Hopefully it isn't anything too bad.

Odell Family said...

Hey, if you really want a guitar, let me know. They sell "dollar guitars" here (they are actually about 8 dollars). They look like your average guitar from the outside, but after playing it for a few minutes the strings start popping off. But hey, you can't beat 8 dollars for a guitar...

Danette said...

Ha! Dianna (or Shaun) that's hilarious. This sounds like a good option for Jason, though. Hmmm... I wish someone I knew wanted a guitar so I could get it for them and then watch their face when the strings started popping. I just re-read this and I now think I'm just cruel.

acandiedapple said...

Maybe that would be a fabulous option for me. I think Jason may be worried I'll lose interest pretty quickly. Plus, then you'll all know if I don't use it if the strings are all still intact.

happyfamily said...

Hey! Good to see you! I'm with you all the way on the scandinavian modern. I was in Ikea the other daay thinking "this store is just me- except everything is really cheap(ly made)."
Have you ever been to that store in Chicago that sells vintage danish modern? I think it's actually called Danish Modern or something- it's on Franklin, I think, right by the Merchandise Mart. Lots to drool over.
Sarah