Christmas went fairly well for me. A few minor issues, such as the organization of handing out presents (when there's two children opening up random gifts, chaos ensues.) and whether or not I get a present from each family member or not (some family had an issue with this), but I think it went well, otherwise.
Sidebar:
To my family who had an issue with getting me a present this year (you know who you are): First off, thank you for what you did get me; I appreciate it greatly. Secondly, please don't think you are required to get me anything at all. It's your personal choice whether or not you get me a present. If you do not feel like I should get a present at Christmas--don't get me anything.
Unlike the majority of people in the world today, I know the real meaning of Christmas--and it's not about getting presents. It's about being together as a family and celebrating the true meaning of Christmas--the precious present. (Time frame, not gift.)
If this offends you, it's not meant that way. It's meant only for you to grasp another way of understanding and perspective. However, if you do take offense to this, you're only hurting yourself--it's your problem, not mine.
End Sidebar.
As far as presents go, I got:
- a sweater
- a t-shirt (a very epic one, at that!)
- a travel mug for my coffee
- a sample pack of Starbucks coffee (which will wake the dead!)
- Skittles! (Love me some Skittles!)
- Starbucks gift cards
- ...and a few other things.
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