Why did we ever stop making lists for Santa? Does it really hurt to write down what you want from life? Whether it's stuff, or people, or a feeling - it's important to know what you're looking for. How else do you plan to get it? Even if the list is just for your eyes - you, at least, will know what your wishes are.
So, in that spirit, I'm going to share you with you, dear reader(s), my Christmas wish list for 2010. Some of it is sappy; some of it is your run-of-the mill Christmas "stuff." All of it's honest.
A new job. I'll even make this easy, Santa - I already know the job I want. I just need a little help to put it in motion.
Happiness and health (and maybe some money) for my friends. Santa - they've put up with so much for so long. I mean, I know that life is full of challenges - but seriously?
Love. You know what I mean. Make it happen.
A new cellphone and/or e-reader because, let's face it, love, happiness and health are not going to fit in my stocking.
I'd really love it if snow could land on grassy surfaces only. That way, kids can build snowmen and friends can go skiing, but I don't have to shovel or slip while trying to walk. I've seen A Year Without Santa Claus, so I know you're tight with Mother Nature. Work a deal, k?
Love. You know what I mean. Make it happen.
A new cellphone and/or e-reader because, let's face it, love, happiness and health are not going to fit in my stocking.
I'd really love it if snow could land on grassy surfaces only. That way, kids can build snowmen and friends can go skiing, but I don't have to shovel or slip while trying to walk. I've seen A Year Without Santa Claus, so I know you're tight with Mother Nature. Work a deal, k?
Love the shoes...a MUST have!
ReplyDeleteSomewhere to wear them is just as important. Otherwise, it's just the cats, and they don't much care what my shoes look like. :)
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