My mom usually asks for our Christmas lists around this time of the year. This gets me excited because it means Christmas is quickly approaching! It also means that I have to remember all of the things I've wanted all year.
Throughout the year, while shopping, I will think to myself, "Self, this would be a wonderful thing to put on your Christmas list. Don't forget!" When the time comes to actually make the list, I've usually forgotten everything I was supposed to remember!
I think I've done a pretty good job of remembering things for this year's list:
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I've even included some visual aids...so we don't have a repeat of last year's "miscommunication." I put a super cute rainbow cardigan from Forever 21 on my list last year and on Christmas morning I opened up this little beauty:
Yes, visual aids are good things.
Don't forget to think about all the blessings you've been given and be THANKFUL!
grace and peace,
Mair
Holy crap! You and I make Christmas lists very similarly. I, too, use visual aids. This comes in very handy when you have a husband who (though he won't admit it) needs visual aids.
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