Family Tree by Signe Wilkinson for December 16, 2012
Transcript:
Maggie says, "Are you giving up anything for a more eco Christmas?" Miss Tully says, "Our cut tree." woman says, "The disco lawn santa." woman says, "Christmas cards to people I don't remember." Twig says, "Mom!" Twig says, "Here's my gift list." Ted says, "And mom..." Ted says, "Here are the video game sI want. Bye." Twig says, "Whoops!" Twig says, "I forgot a page!" Maggie says, "Of course, to truly simplify we'll just have to give up..." women say, "Our children!"
ellisaana Premium Member almost 12 years ago
Why promote stereotypes? Some women enjoy tech and practical gifts… on the other hand, cashmere is practical. It’s very soft, elegant, lightweight but still keeps you warm.Even useful with moth holes: it makes great cold weather gardening or winter fishing wear.
K M almost 12 years ago
One year (about 20 ago) my sister-in-law only wanted one thing for Christmas: A financial computer program. As I worked at a software store at the time, it took all the surprise out of the gift-giving — so I put some back. Wrapped the present, shrink-wrapped it, wrapped it again, shrink-wrapped it again. After three or four cycles of this, I put a Post-It note in saying, “Don’t stop now, you’re almost there!” and finished off with two or three more double layers. When she opened the package, she thought the first layer of shrink-wrap was funny. The second time she hit shrink-wrap she started getting agitated. As she tore the paper off, she cried, “If there’s another layer of shrink-wrap, I’m just throwing this aside and I won’t open it!” Then she hit the Post-It note and almost fell off the ottoman laughing. She did finally plow through all the layers to get to the gift.