Christmas shopping

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  1. steve wright

    steve wright Super Moderator

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    Father Christmas has succesfully produced all the items on my two sons ( almost 9 and almost 3) Christmas lists

    so now, my only worry, is a change of mind, between now and the big day LOL

    Steve
     
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  3. yamaharider73

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    Congratulations Steve.....Hopefully your kids dont change their mind as much as mine :). Mine has made about 5 xmas list and the only thing that was constant between them was a TV (theirs got hit by lightning about 3 months ago). Well at least they will get one thing they wanted.
     
  4. steve wright

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    Thats a great gift, Yamaharider
    my eldest may not change his mind, he plays with Lego almost every single day
    and went walking around ToysRus with me to select what he wanted

    the youngest will probably come up with more ideas , watching TV etc at this time of year

    Steve
     
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    Way to go Father Christmas.
     
  6. steve wright

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    Gracias 2 in 10

    Yes Dora the Explorer features heavily on my 3 year olds selection

    fantastico, vanamos?
    spelling?

    Steve
     
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    I am glad you got it over with. We are still trying to finish up. I understand about the legos, my son doesnt play with them everyday but it seems like at least once a week he wants me to look at something he has built :). My little girl loves any type of Baby doll as long as she can change its cloths.
     
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  9. steve wright

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    its still a great toy, yamaharider
    I had them when I was young, and could not believe my luck when Alan showed an interest in them
    he has had Lego every birthday and Christmas since he was 4 and the novelty has not worn off

    My job will be to locate and present the pieces to him, for every part of the build

    Steve
     
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    When all is said and done, the experience of giving my son something he wanted was the only gift I needed. Buzz Lightyear was gone 15 years ago, but the memories of him openning it are priceless.

    Good Job Dad.
     
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  11. Seano Hermano

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    Hooray for the winter season. :)

    Dad asked me what I wanted for Christmas my mind went blank..."um...aquarium stuff?" lol. I almost feel bad because he's helped me with paying for so much of the tank. That's all I could ask for.

    We got new phones the other day; that was nice. I'm not sure what he wants for Christmas.
     
  12. steve wright

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    Thanks Corailline
    we still have our talking Buzz
    an excellent toy thats survived to be passed from elder to younger

    Steve