Would you ask for something that you just have to have, even tho it's beyond reality? We can only wish that we could get those extravagant gifts from Santa, but I do have a list that is logical, if we could get that present from Santa.
The first thing I would ask for would be a TMX Elmo. I know what your thinking. "Why ask for that when a child could get one from Santa." My 6 month old sure can't write to Santa, so I would ask for him. We all know how hard it is to find this little guy. He's just so popular this holiday season. Reason being, that he giggles, holds his tummy, even falls on the floor kicking his feet in laughter. The only way you will be able to get him is either off of Ebay.com or Overstock.com and pay a fortune, or you can't get one at all. Asking Santa for it, would be the only way to get it at this point.
Playstation 3 would be cool, because Sony is well known for their system and games. I would want the one that is the most expensive. It's such a popular game system this Christmas, that you can't get it anywhere in stores. I heard that there is limited number that was made. Good grief, why a limited number on a very popular system? You can't seem to find this one anywhere. Another reason why I would have to ask Santa for it.
Oh a laptop would be fabulous. I could really dig getting one of those. I could use it while I was in bed sick or even relaxing. I would want the screen to be 15.4 tho, because the 14.1 is just to small. It doesn't matter what size the hard drive is, or that it had a dvd burner. I would just want one to go on-line and play some games, or even do some writing. I'm really not that picky, so any laptop with the 15.4 screen would do. I can't afford one, so Santa would come in handy on this gift.
The Nintendo Wii. This game system looks totally awesome. I have seen the commercials on it, and you use a cordless remote to play the games. You swing the remote around or do whatever you need to do to play the game. This system is popular also this holiday season. You can't find it in stores. I bet you could get on off of ebay, but who in there right mind is going to pay over the price that it's even worth. I would need Santa's help with this gift as well.
Ipod Nano, that sounds like something that would be neat. I love to listen to music, so if it can hold a lot of tunes, then I'm in for the the Ipod. Another very popular item this Christmas. I can see why, as it is small enough to put in your pocket and listen to your favorite music. I know the younger generations are really falling for this item. Yet another item that I can't afford to have for Christmas. Santa, I would love this one.
There are many items that are expensive that I wouldn't mind wanting, but there is a difference between wanting and needing. All these things are just superficial, when family and Jesus is the main reason for Christmas. I love giving gifts and seeing the faces of friends and family light up, rather then I receiving anything. That is what I enjoy most about Christmas. I could go without a gift, because I really don't want or need anything
You can have a list for Santa but, it's just knowing that a big jolly red guy with a beard, cant just hand you what you want. I think we all wish life was this easy, but unfortunately it's not. Do what you can for the holidays, it's not the price or the number of the gifts, it's the thought that counts.
Published by Laura Shook
Married with 3 kids. I live in IL, in a small town. I try to get on the computer as much as my 6 month old will allow. I'm pretty much plane Jane. Not to hard to please. View profile
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4 Comments
Post a CommentA house sounds good, lol. I think an ipod would be nice as well. Great article!
PS3 is on my husband's list ;)
Santa needs to bring me a new body ;)
I want a minivan and a house. Think Santa can bring me those? lol. Good article.