Best Top Ten Christmas Gifts
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by: GaryPearson
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I have a long wish list of presents, so it's hard to whittle it down to the top ten Christmas gifts, but here goes. I have long wanted to learn to play the harmonica, I love blues music and that's what I'd learn to play. I'd want the harmonica and tutor book set and I could sit on the sofa on Christmas Day and drive everyone mad.
Number one - a snowblower. I hate shoveling snow. It takes up so much of your day that you could be spending with your family. Most of the time it's totally useless anyways since it just starts snowing after you finish anyways. A snowblower would be awesome. It would probably take up a lot of wrapping paper though.
Those new satellite radios are pretty neat. Where I live there are only two radio stations and neither of them are very good. It would be nice to have a good selection of music to listen to while driving. While you're at it, how about some new floor mats? These ones have seen better days.
Food is always a welcome gift and I like Belgian, chocolate truffles and English breakfast marmalade. Good wine is also a nice treat. That's about it for a top ten Christmas Gifts list, give or take a gift or two. I really don't mind what people get me as long as it's given with love and they've kept the receipt!
I?m not greedy you know. I like giving presents as much as I like getting them. The thing is though; I?d rather make something most times then buy something. I?m not cheap or anything, it just seems so much more personal, and most things don?t take too much time to do either. Scapbooks, picture frames and knitting scarfs are my top picks. But you can?t do that for everyone can you? Especially kids and teens, they set store on what new cool gadget they get every Christmas. Computer or video games are certainly popular, as well as the latest MP3s and IPODs. It?s hard to keep up sometimes. Usually in amongst the gadgetry I?ll throw in something old school, like art supplies or playdough just to see how it goes over.
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Gary Pearson is an accomplished niche website developer and author. To learn more about Christmas, visit The Best Christmas Lights for current articles and discussions.
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