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You would think that the word "cookie exchange" would be self-explanatory: You bring some cookies and you leave with different cookies. Why, then, did my host Saturday night end up with a tremendous pile of cookies on her dessert table and empty-handed guests? Barely one dozen of the three dozen Anislaibchen I baked went home with anyone but me; I'm a little sad, but also secretly happy, since I know no one else will appreciate them the way I can.
I'm almost finished with the shopping this year thanks in no small part to having (1)
princeofcairo accompany me to Wicker Park and (2) a comfortable enough income that when I see something decent, the only money question I have to answer is, "Is that price exhorbitant?" rather than "Is there any possibility I could get it or another gift of equal value for a lower price anywhere?" I'm not bragging, I'm just saying (and remembering my struggling-student days with little-to-no fondness).
When did I become so tongue-tied when asked for gift suggestions?
monshu confessed yesterday that he was a little stumped, but I'm so accustomed to him coming up with fantastic surprises that I had no idea what to suggest. Um, call up my sister and find out whether or not anyone's getting me the leather goods I asked for? I dunno. Really, just coming back home to you every December 27th or 28th is gift enough.
I'm almost finished with the shopping this year thanks in no small part to having (1)
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When did I become so tongue-tied when asked for gift suggestions?
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What did the Anislaibchen look like? We may have gotten a few.
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