wishes, listed.
Did I talk about this last year? I feel like I must have, I love it so. Oh well. Worth talking about again.
I have these three amazing, far-flung lady friends from college. We used to be neighbors and now we are not. We used to see each other a LARGE AMOUNT and now we see each other a little amount. You know how it is. A lot of things are different, but one thing that has NOT changed is our holiday wish list game.
You guys, this is such a bitchin’ tradition that I would really like to be able to take credit for making it up, but I actually read it online someplace while I was killing time before class my junior (senior?) year. It’s one of my favorite parts of the holiday season, and the way it works is this:
01. Find friends to play. I think it works rather nicely with four people, but I also think it would work rather nicely with four hundred. Depends how popular you are, I reckon.
02. The week after Thanksgiving, everybody writes down ten things they would really, really like this holiday season. Now, to be clear, the point is not to ask for a Cartier a KitchenAid or a BMW. No, the things on this list should be little–and close to free(ish), for the most part. I want dinner recipes. Jennie wants the new Oprah. Sierra wants Jennie and Marissa to start watching Lost, and I want Sierra to start a blog of her own. Marissa wants a manicure and the chance to wear a party dress. We all want mix cds. The point here is small and doable and awesome.
03. Swap lists.
04. Grant wishes.
05. Be happy.
Best game ever, right? I thought so.
Here’s hoping you get everything on your list this year, including a happy, happy, happy weekend.
summer picnic
December 4, 2009 @ 8:43 pm
I’m sending this post to my mother who’s been hounding me for my Christmas list since July. This seems less pressure-y and more fun. Little things–especially non-things–are the best.
Bethany
December 4, 2009 @ 9:20 pm
But what if I really, really want an Artisan Stand Mixer??? I think I might be too materialistic for this game. But I would like a chance to wear a party dress!
Marissa
December 4, 2009 @ 9:32 pm
miss you.
kimtb
December 4, 2009 @ 11:06 pm
Ok, only the best idea…..ever!!!!!! I think we will incorporate it into our Christmas dinner (we do a bowl of questions….which is very cool for the grandparent/grandaughter thing….except for the time when the question was “what is your favorite time of day” and my mom said morning, when she and my dad had sex…..
Oh, Alex is getting an Artisan Stand Mixer for her 16th birthday in January. In turquoisy green.