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Christmas in WI

December 28th, 2009 · 5 Comments

On the day after Christmas we went to Oak Creek, WI to celebrate with my family. Jessica got a Wii Active Life: Extreme Challenge game for a Christmas gift and we all had a fun time playing it. The game comes with a mat, kind of like Dance Dance Revolution, and you have to jump and run on it to make your on-screen character do things.


Dallas & Steph


Mom & Jess

For the rock climbing game you have to use your hands.


Dallas & Rachelle


Mom & Dad

Amanda showed me Jessica’s wishlist for santa. It was more like a wishbook – multiple pages stapled together and inserted into an envelope.


Jessica’s Wishlist

I can’t remember what “schering” was supposed to be, but Jess really wanted Laffy Taffy. The end – “batadohede” – is potato head. This list kind of reminded me of Stephanie’s wishlist from a few years ago. Except Jessica is younger. As you can see, she is just learning to write on her own. But she is having fun doing it. She even made all of our place cards for the dinner table.


Stephanie & Dallas’s place cards


Grandpa & Richard’s place cards

Not sure why Jessica chose to call my mom and dad “grandpa” and “grandma” but wrote her own parent’s names out. She also got to choose where everyone sat. Jess put me on one side of her and my mom on the other.. and of course Dallas was as far away as she could get him. Ha. She also looked online with my mom to see the proper places for all the silverware and side plates and glasses and things.

After dinner we opened the gifts that Dallas and I got for Steph and Jess.


Steph opening a gift


Steph trying on her new belt


Jess opening a gift


Steph’s favorite gift from us: Purple Converse

We got each of the girls a Nintendo DS Lite game. Jess’s was some pet game and Steph’s was a style-related game. Most of Steph’s gifts were also style-related: a belt, earrings, fingerless gloves, a shirt, shoes. Seems appropriate for a 13-year-old. Jess’s gifts were more drawing/art-related: a stamp pad, book on how to make fingerprint drawings, stamps, markers, coloring book. And this also seems appropriate for a first grader. They seemed to both like their gifts, so that’s good. My mom and dad surprised us with a few gifts, even though we agreed not to exchange. And my brother gave me some fresh, squeaky cheese curds.

Great day with the family, eating, playing and exchanging gifts!

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Amazon Universal Wish List

August 17th, 2008 · No Comments

A day or so ago I noticed a new feature on Amazon where you can add a button to your browser that allows you to add any item on any site to your Amazon wish list. Awesome. I love it. I’ve always had a lot of things on my Amazon wish list, many of them just reminders to myself of things I might be interested in, but I never had a good way to keep track of things that were not available on Amazon. Now that problem is solved. I always wondered when someone would think of a good way to make a universal wish list. Having the list on Amazon doesn’t bother me, since most everyone already has an Amazon wish list. When shopping for friends and family, most people direct me to their Amazon wish list, so now if they use the new feature things they want from other sites can be collected there too. For me, I’d direct people to Amazon because it’s the easiest and just know that if there were other things I wanted that no one would know. Now that problem is solved too.


Browsing on Sephora.com I see something I like so I click on the “Add to Wish List” button in my browser.


Clicking the button brings up a box where I can edit or add the information that will be added to my Amazon wish list.


After clicking “Add to Wish List” I can either stay on the Sephora site or go see my Amazon Wish List. If I go to the wish list I see that my Sephora item is added.

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Wish List

December 14th, 2004 · 7 Comments

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This is my 8-year-old niece, Stephanie’s, Christmas wish list. She’s since upgraded it to an Amazon wish list, but I like this one better.

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