
I don't know about you, but it's getting harder and harder to figure out what I want for Christmas. But here's some ideas:
--"The Egyptian Endowment" by Hugh Nibley (can find cheap ones at used book stores)
--other Hugh Nibley books (but I want the Egyptian Endowment most)
--Cricut (if you can find a sale ~$89) or less (sometimes you can find on ksl.com)
--"Reflections from a Mother's Heart: A Family Legacy for Your Children (Your Life Story in your Own Words." by J. Countryman, a used unwritten in copy (can find on Half.com for $4-9)
--a GPS
--a GPS
More ideas (as of today):
--a bear bell (a bell you attach to your backpack when you are hiking)
--a deer bell (a bell you attach to the front of your car that makes a high pitched sound that keeps deer from running into you)
--bear spray
--cute photo boxes (can buy at Micheals with 40% coupon)


1 comments:
I agree on the "harder to figure out what you want" part. As a young married couple, whenever we buy anything big through the year, I feel like that's already a Christmas present. Don't need much!
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