Well Christmas has arrived and it was nothing short of a holiday like any other in this house… a little chaos, a lot of gifts (read spoiled rotten children), too much food, and the need for a whole day after to recover. I have been off the computer for so many days it has been unreal. It’s crazy here this time of the year. I literally HATE the hustle and bustle of the holiday. The extra running around, the extra crowds EVERYWHERE, the extra prices of everything… it’s a hassle. I am glad it’s all over. Honestly, I like the holiday in general, I just think that *WE* Americans have way commercialized it and it’s too much. Some commercialization is good, but we far over do it.
We’ve decided next year that we are going to do names on hubby’s side with a $10.00 maximum. Now in order for you to fully understand how incrediably FUN this is going to be you HAVE to know the family. We are all a little crazy, we all are VERY creative. You can expect gifts like a toliet plunger, a can of glade and something to read while doing to job… You’d be suprised what $10.00 can do and we are all so fun and creative this will be very fun!! I just know it!! I can’t wait… and plus it will be so much easier on everyone. Rather then buying for the WHOLE family we will only have 1 person EACH to buy for. I think this will be MUCH easier on EVERYONE. And I can’t wait to have fun with it!! It will be ALOT of fun!!
I feel like I need saftey equiptment to walk through my living room at this point. The kids scored Rock Band 2 – the whole nine yards… guitars, drums, microphones, etc for the PS3 for Christmas. They are so crazy and they really get into it. They jump around. They really get going. And when hubby and my brother are here playing too it’s serious!! You could REALLY get hurt. I tried… I failed miserably. It’s not my kind of game and I am not coordinated enough to make it work!! LOL













I bet your kids are having a blast! We have Rock Band, and love it. We are working on getting Wii Fit, but it’s hard to find- without paying double it’s price, anyway. So what did YOU get for Christmas, Dear Bobbie?