Here's the one problem with it. I generally don't have much on my list. I find myself searching around for things to add. I feel blessed to have mostly everything I want and need in my life, with the exception of high priced items you plan to save up for, and would never ask someone to buy for you. In fact, this year I don't even have any of that on my wish list. So, like any good nerd, I end up with mostly just books on my list. I always have a running list of books in my Amazon cart for the day I'm ready to spend a little money, and I know I'll find the time to do some reading. This year, I just shifted some of them out of my cart and onto my wish list.
Boom! I got two of them already. This weekend, we celebrated an early Christmas together at my mother-in-law's house. It's funny. Family members sitting around the circle look at you like you're nuts. I guess that's more because of the kinds of books I had on my list. None of them were cookbooks or novels. They were all books related to my field and areas of study that interest me. My husband's grandma bought me one, and she even jokingly quipped, "It's the first time I bought a book as a gift and wasn't tempted to read it!" I acknowledged my nerdiness, and tried to give them a few sentences about the content. They seemed respectfully uninterested, but pleased that I enjoyed receiving both the books that came my way. I am so excited to have a week-plus off to dig into some of it. Both of them will help me in my planning for the course I will be teaching next semester.
Happy Holidays to me!
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