Christmas morning
Dec. 25th, 2010 01:16 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Since I have a large family and Christmas takes place so close to my birthday, I'm in a unique position of knowing which of my siblings loves me enough to get me something I like (i.e. something on my Amazon list), and which... are less deserving of my full gift-giving capacities. Tl;dr - My little sister got me a comb for my b-day, no effin' way I'm getting her a DVD. So!
Big brother - Book, DVD copy of Scott Pilgrim that came with the Blu-Ray (he thinks I stole it. I'll let him think that.)
Little sister - Toy animal, five bucks, chocolates, one dollar and change.
Littler sister - Old books.
Protip: If you have four educational books on your wishlist, don't be surprised if your parents get you every last one of them.
Also, my grandma got me this book.

It's Two-Face: The Dog! "We thought we could be decent canines in an indecent dog year!"
And, of course, I got a Yuletide fic based on Jim Butcher's Codex Alera story. I highly recommend it if you have a thing for somewhat sociopathic young lovers. And c'mon, why shouldn't you?
Big brother - Book, DVD copy of Scott Pilgrim that came with the Blu-Ray (he thinks I stole it. I'll let him think that.)
Little sister - Toy animal, five bucks, chocolates, one dollar and change.
Littler sister - Old books.
Protip: If you have four educational books on your wishlist, don't be surprised if your parents get you every last one of them.
Also, my grandma got me this book.

It's Two-Face: The Dog! "We thought we could be decent canines in an indecent dog year!"
And, of course, I got a Yuletide fic based on Jim Butcher's Codex Alera story. I highly recommend it if you have a thing for somewhat sociopathic young lovers. And c'mon, why shouldn't you?