No not me. I'm pretty sure my sender hasn't sent yet. But I know at least a few have and gifts could likely be arriving today or tommorow.
I'll just reitterate a few rules, yes gifts have to be sent by the 1st for college students and the 10th for everyone else. Please email hatrackfestivus@gmail.com when you have sent your gift so I don't have to hound people who are innocent.
Post here when your recieve your gift. As always if you have questions, post or email.
[ January 07, 2008, 02:41 PM: Message edited by: breyerchic04 ]
Posted by ketchupqueen (Member # 6877) on :
Out of curiosity, how many of the participants were college students this year? (Since the deadline to ship their presents is tomorrow I assume we'll be hearing from many of them earlier than many of the others.)
Posted by breyerchic04 (Member # 6423) on :
I didn't mark any way for me to tell this year. Did a much simpler spreadsheet. So I'm not sure. I think maybe 4 with double addresses, but that's off the top of my head.
Posted by Valentine014 (Member # 5981) on :
I have mine ready to ship out, just need to get some postage.
Posted by ketchupqueen (Member # 6877) on :
You know what's awesome? If you know the weight (or are using flat-rate packaging) you can just print out a label and postage online, then tape it to the package. And you can drop it in a drop box at the P.O. or request a carrier pickup! This is the first time I've ever done it and it was so awesome I'm doing it again. When I resume selling on eBay (I'm kind of on hiatus) I may actually buy a postage scale so I can do that all the time. No more trips to the Post Office to wait in line for the automated machine (because the other line is three times as long or the office is closed!)
Posted by Valentine014 (Member # 5981) on :
I need to go buy stamps for cards, so that is why I'm not buying the printable postage online. Well, hmm...I guess I could buy stamps online too, huh?
Posted by ketchupqueen (Member # 6877) on :
Yeah, huh. You can print out postage for cards online, or you can have the stamps sent to you.
Posted by Valentine014 (Member # 5981) on :
If they would let me print the Yoda ones, I'd do it happily!
Posted by ketchupqueen (Member # 6877) on :
Sadly the postage that prints looks like the postage that prints at the machine-- just a barcode type thingy (not actually a barcode, but a scanner code, you KWIM) and a postage amount and weight and date.
Like I said, you can order stamps online and they will be delivered to you via Priority Mail.
Posted by breyerchic04 (Member # 6423) on :
Or your mailman likely carries stamps (ours does) that you can leave him cash for in an envelope.
Posted by ketchupqueen (Member # 6877) on :
THAT I have never heard of. But it's cool.
But wouldn't he only have the flag ones, or whatever the regular ones look like now?
Posted by breyerchic04 (Member # 6423) on :
I left a note saying I wanted a different kind and he got them the next day when he picked up mail.
Posted by ketchupqueen (Member # 6877) on :
Wow, neat! Sounds like you have an excellent mail carrier.
Posted by ketchupqueen (Member # 6877) on :
*waits for some real posts on the thread*
Posted by Derrell (Member # 6062) on :
I just got my gift. KPC(ketchupqueen's husband) sent me a Gene Autry CD and an assortment of Korean candies. Thank you.
Posted by KetchupPrinceConsort (Member # 8047) on :
I'm glad you liked it. I wasn't sure if Gene Autry was something you had a lot of or would be a big fan of. But it's hard to go wrong with candy, I figured that was a safe bet.
I forgot to put in one thing-- I was going to give you a certificate for a free professionally prepared tax return. (I work at a tax firm. I'm a tax accountant.) If you're interested feel free to e-mail me.
Posted by Derrell (Member # 6062) on :
My musical tastes are pretty wide ranging. I'll enjoy the CD. It'll remind me of my grandma. She loved the singing cowboys.
email sent to the address in your profile.
Posted by breyerchic04 (Member # 6423) on :
It sounds like we have a good mail carrier, sadly more than once I've gotten an invitation to something after the date, because it was delivered to the wrong house first.
Posted by ketchupqueen (Member # 6877) on :
Derrell, he got the cd for you because he thought we liked a lot of the same kind of stuff and I like the singing cowboys; I like the singing cowboys partly 'cause the songs are fun and the music not bad, and partly 'cause my mom likes them, and she likes them because she grew up watching them with her dad, who died when she was 12. Also Roy Rogers looked a lot like her dad so she really likes him best (although she likes Gene Autry's music better.) We also live close to the Gene Autry Museum of Western Heritage and went so often when I was a kid that we had a membership. We still go occasionally.
So now you have the backstory on singing cowboys and my family. More than you ever wanted to know.
Posted by Dragon (Member # 3670) on :
I got my gift this weekend as well! Sorry I forgot to post though - it's been one of those weeks.
Anyway, I got a lovely stocking filled with goodies from kq. I am especially fond of the little bearded ornaments and the fact that there was a long letter with explanations for every single item in the stocking. I'm also really looking forward to eating the chocolate, but I'm saving it for finals week when I'll really need it.
Thank you!
Posted by ketchupqueen (Member # 6877) on :
You're welcome! I'm glad you liked it.
Were the tangerines okay? I was worried they would mold or I didn't pack them well enough and they would squish.
Posted by Dragon (Member # 3670) on :
No, they were quite okay. My roommate and I enjoyed them immensely. I also really liked that you left the stem and leaves on them. We usually do clementines in the stockings in my family, but they don't come with anything green attached.
Posted by ketchupqueen (Member # 6877) on :
Yeah, I thought those said "California."
(Those were Satsumas, btw, the favorite around here and the variety we always have in our stockings.)
Posted by Dragon (Member # 3670) on :
Hmm, I always thought that "clementine" and "satsuma" were just regional words for the same fruit. Wikipedia has assured me that this is not the case however.
quote:However, it should not be confused with similar fruit such as the satsuma, another popular variety.
Posted by ketchupqueen (Member # 6877) on :
Clementine and satsuma are both varieties of the same fruit. But like different varieties of apple, different varieties of tangerine have different properties.
Posted by ketchupqueen (Member # 6877) on :
Emma is sad that her gift recipient hasn't posted yet.
Posted by Raia (Member # 4700) on :
Aww, this is the first year I haven't done this in a long time! Have fun with your gifts, everyone!
Posted by breyerchic04 (Member # 6423) on :
KQ, I can email Emma and Bridey's recipients if you'd like.
Posted by ketchupqueen (Member # 6877) on :
Oh, I don't think Bridey cares. Ems is disappointed, though, so if you want to e-mail him that's fine.
Posted by breyerchic04 (Member # 6423) on :
I've talked to them both and they both say they'll post. But you know how guys are
Posted by miamiandy (Member # 8906) on :
My gift arrived Friday but I just picked it up from the mail room today. It was a gift from ketchupqueen and her royal heinzness. I got a sci-fi book called "The Dictionary of Science Fiction Places" and a bag of Tootsie Pops.
Thanks a lot the book looks great and so does the candy. Happy holidays
Posted by ketchupqueen (Member # 6877) on :
Glad you liked it. Bridget picked out the candy herself. It was pretty funny to watch.
Posted by Eisenoxyde (Member # 7289) on :
I was gone over the weekend so I didn't open Emma's gift until Sunday night. I liked building some stuff with the candy legos before snacking on them (and the peanut m&m's). I also tested out the squishy ball by pegging my roommate in the back while he was doing homework. Thank you Emma for the lovely gifts, especially the edible ones!
Posted by ketchupqueen (Member # 6877) on :
Emma says, "That's good he liked his mail! But it is not nice to thwow balls at people while they is doing they schoolwork." *giggle*
Posted by ketchupqueen (Member # 6877) on :
(Did you see that she signed her own name? That's the first time she's ever done that.)
Posted by Eisenoxyde (Member # 7289) on :
Yeah I saw her signature. That's really cool that I have her first one.
Posted by adfectio (Member # 11070) on :
Mine arrived at my house today. I think i'm going home over the weekend so I'll update when I actually get it.
Posted by Dragon (Member # 3670) on :
I sent mine on Monday, so it should be getting there now/soon...
Posted by breyerchic04 (Member # 6423) on :
No worrying until at least 9 days after you mail a gift.
Posted by Luet13 (Member # 9274) on :
Mine arrived yesterday. It was such a great surprise! landybraine sent me a wonderfully huge purse that I am in love with. Also some hand made chocolates which I will be consuming soon. And the thing that I'm truly geeked about is a signed old sci-fi fanstasy book called Midworld by Alan Dean Foster. I'll start reading it as soon as I'm done with my current book.
Thank you so much Brandy!!!
Posted by Carrie (Member # 394) on :
I didn't get mine yet, but if whoever has me sends theirs and I don't respond for a bit, well, I'm going to be in Ireland for the next week-ish. It's not that I'm trying to ignore anyone if a present is sent, it's just that I'm out of the country! Don't panic!
Posted by landybraine (Member # 10807) on :
Elly, I'm soo glad you liked everything! It was such a joy to shop for you. I really hope you like the book. And I love that you like the purse. I hesitated on the purse because is was so huge...but I'm so glad it works. It will be good to chat on the 'rack. I think this is the best part of the gift exchange--getting to make connections with other Hatrackers!
Merry Christmas!
Posted by Synesthesia (Member # 4774) on :
I sent part one of mine Part two might take a while as I have fallen on hard times.
Posted by DeathofBees (Member # 3862) on :
My gift was hand-delivered to me Wednesday evening by cmc, who was stopping through on her way to...someplace else. She was like some sort of holiday nymph who delivers gifts and vanishes into the night with a "Merry Christmas to all, and to all a..." Well, actually, she just said "Merry Christmas!" I managed to stammer a "Thank you" before she ran back into the darkness. My husband and I kept talking about how weird it was that we didn't see or hear her car. Could she have been driving a motorless vehicle pulled by magical beasts?
The gift she brought is, oh, so lovely. It's a wrought-iron candleholder in the shape of a dove clasping an olive branch in its beak. I placed it on my mantlepiece and added a red bow and a sprig of evergreen to the base. I put a treasured white candle from my wedding into the holder. She also brought a delectable chocolatey, nutty treat she called "bark" that has been completely devoured by my family (I got a little, too.). Plus a homemade card.
Thank you, cmc!
Posted by BlackBlade (Member # 8376) on :
Thanks Tante! Way to go with the scarf and the music cd! I'm wearing the scarf tonight when I hit the movies.
PS: Thanks for the card as well, it was very sweet.
*high five*
Posted by Tante Shvester (Member # 8202) on :
Oh, I'm glad it arrived safely and that you can put it to good use. Keep warm this winter!
Now that I'm done crocheting your scarf, I'm back to my other crochet projects.
Posted by Pegasus (Member # 10464) on :
Received my gift today from dawnmaria. As I was reading the note and pulling out the items I very much felt like Jayne Cobb in the Firefly episode, "The Message" when he gets his hat: "Ooh, Enclosed!"
I will very much enjoy the chocolate covered peanuts (Virginian specialty) and the homemade fudge. I will also enjoy fending off the family and co-workers. My wife informed me that we have to get out decorating done, so the ornaments were well-timed. Thank You!
Also, dawnmaria, do you by chance have relative in the Danville area? I have some friends with family in the area with your same last name. Although I do realize the chance is small, I just had to ask.
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As a side note, today I finally was able to pick up the gift that I'm sending out, so it will be going out on Monday!
edited for spelling...
[ December 09, 2007, 03:39 PM: Message edited by: Pegasus ]
Posted by cmc (Member # 9549) on :
*blushes... a lot...*
Glad you're happy with your gift and that you guys enjoyed the bark. I'd have to say that's my best batch yet. : )
That card was some serious work, too. Plus - I had my usual... 'they're going to think this is so dumb' moment(s?), too. ; )
So, yeah, I'm really glad you are pleased with what I picked.
And, well, Merry Christmas! (plus happy, merry, felicitous, joyous, celebratory, you catch my drift... all the rest of the stuff that happens around now, too. ; ) )
You are Welcome.
Posted by BlackBlade (Member # 8376) on :
quote:Originally posted by Tante Shvester: Oh, I'm glad it arrived safely and that you can put it to good use. Keep warm this winter!
Now that I'm done crocheting your scarf, I'm back to my other crochet projects.
Well mother nature decided she didn't want me to leave the house and threw 1 ft of snow at us. I almost wish I had one of those gas chugging 4 wheel drive SUVs. Can you crochet one of those?
Posted by dawnmaria (Member # 4142) on :
Pegasus I am so glad you like your stuff! I do not have any relatives in Danville. The name on the package is my married name. I did live in Danville when I was a small child. Pre-K thru 1st grade. My husband's family is not as tight knit as mine so he may have a whole parcel of people down there he's related to and not know it! They're the type of people that only see each other at weddings and funerals while my family can't change their brand of laundry detergent without a full fledged family meeting! I like my way better!
Posted by breyerchic04 (Member # 6423) on :
The official deadline to send gifts is tommorow the 10th. I won't begin emailing and freaking out that you haven't until my last final is finished on Friday. Please please try. Please email when you do send (not when you plan to send, that has been the worst thing in the past). If you don't email that you've sent, or just email that you will, you will get the nagging emails trying to make sure you have.
Posted by Goram Steelfist (Member # 10129) on :
Ludosti sent me a package that arrived right at the beginning of December. I've been reading posts and decided I could not wait any longer. Ludosti did you get advice about what to get me? It is perfect. I've been looking for some new wisdom to meditate on and never dreamed to get it from Arizona. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
Posted by Tante Shvester (Member # 8202) on :
quote:Originally posted by BlackBlade:
quote:Originally posted by Tante Shvester: Oh, I'm glad it arrived safely and that you can put it to good use. Keep warm this winter!
Now that I'm done crocheting your scarf, I'm back to my other crochet projects.
Well mother nature decided she didn't want me to leave the house and threw 1 ft of snow at us. I almost wish I had one of those gas chugging 4 wheel drive SUVs. Can you crochet one of those?
Not likely. How 'bout I just send you warm thoughts?
Posted by ludosti (Member # 1772) on :
I'm so happy you liked what I picked out for you!! I read and re-read and thought a lot about the post you made about your interests. I then did a lot of hemming and hawing over what to get. I wanted to find something that would be both fun and meaningful. I really hope they will help you!
Posted by Synesthesia (Member # 4774) on :
OK, so they have been sent, but I hope they are in good condition.
Now to send maybe one more thing. I shall have to see. I already sent 3
Posted by adfectio (Member # 11070) on :
I finally managed to grab mine from home!
The White Whale got me The Serenity comic book! It made me super excited, cause it was (so far) the only part of that saga I was missing. Thanks so much!
Posted by The White Whale (Member # 6594) on :
adfectio, I'm glad you didn't already have it. That was my biggest concern.
I searched your posts for any reference so something you liked because your listed interests were about as general as possible. You said at one point that Firefly was at the top of your list, so I figured it was a good bet.
Enjoy!
Posted by Valentine014 (Member # 5981) on :
SENT!! (and got some Yoda stamps too!)
Posted by Synesthesia (Member # 4774) on :
They still have those? I want some...
Posted by Valentine014 (Member # 5981) on :
I also got these really pretty northern lights ones.
Posted by Pegasus (Member # 10464) on :
I realized about ˝ hour about dropping off my package at FedEx that I forgot to take the price stickers off. oh well....
Posted by Tammy (Member # 4119) on :
Oh...I don't celebrate Christmas, however, I'd love to send someone something. Let me know if you're totally friendless, and giftless and you need me to brighten your day.
Posted by Synesthesia (Member # 4774) on :
quote:Originally posted by Tammy: Oh...I don't celebrate Christmas, however, I'd love to send someone something. Let me know if you're totally friendless, and giftless and you need me to brighten your day.
I'm not giftless or friendless, but have fallen on hard times (no job, impending doom) and could use a bit of brightening
Even if it is a rock. Rocks are cool when they are shiny
Posted by breyerchic04 (Member # 6423) on :
Tammy, I have an idea, could you please email hatrackfestivus@gmail.com
Posted by Dragon (Member # 3670) on :
Synesthesia - are you alright?
Posted by Synesthesia (Member # 4774) on :
quote:Originally posted by Dragon: Synesthesia - are you alright?
Not really... But a simple decent JOB will fix this. And not ending up in this stupid situation ever again for as long as I live.
Posted by CaySedai (Member # 6459) on :
I have gotten a card from my gifter: Synesthesia. It's got bunnies on it - which is kind of natural, since she has a bunny. The card says that the gift is on the way: books. Books are good. Now I've got more anticipation growing (hears music in her head: "anticipation ... anticipation, it's making me wait ... ").
I'll get to post again when the books arrive. Thanks in advance, Syn. I've gotten something and still have something to look forward to.
Posted by Synesthesia (Member # 4774) on :
No problem. I hope they are in good condtion when they arrive. I forgot to note that they will be used. But if they are in bad condition or if you've already read them I'll send better ones. That card had baby bunnies *hearts*
Posted by CaySedai (Member # 6459) on :
Syn:
We live in a small town of about 600 population. We see bunnies here from time to time. I see them chasing each other in the spring. I really get to see them all year round. Monday night, on the way home from work, I had to stop and let four deer cross the road, one after another. It's kind of cool to see nature around like that.
Last year in May, I took a picture of a baby bunny in my front yard. I got about four feet away and put my camera on closeup, holding my hand as close as I dared. I took a few pictures before he finally took off.
And used books are just fine. I visit the used bookstore at our public library and find some good bargains there. Don't tell me what they are yet - I've got some anticipatin' to do.
Posted by Synesthesia (Member # 4774) on :
*squee* Baby bunnies are the cutest!
But adult bunnies like Bernie who are huge are cute too.
Posted by Tammy (Member # 4119) on :
I like rocks. They don't even have to be shiny. I like them roughed up a little as well.
Breyer, I'm glad you have an idea, because my brain's been a little taxed lately in that department. E-mail sent.
*goes off to check her rock collection for one that she could possibly part with*
Posted by Tammy (Member # 4119) on :
quote:Originally posted by Synesthesia:
quote:Originally posted by Tammy: Oh...I don't celebrate Christmas, however, I'd love to send someone something. Let me know if you're totally friendless, and giftless and you need me to brighten your day.
I'm not giftless or friendless, but have fallen on hard times (no job, impending doom) and could use a bit of brightening
Even if it is a rock. Rocks are cool when they are shiny
(((((((((Synesthesia)))))))
Posted by Altáriël of Dorthonion (Member # 6473) on :
I haven't mailed yet, sorry guys! I haven't been able to get around to it mostly because of finals week. I don't have any time to sleep even.
I'll mail Asap, cross my heart.
Posted by breyerchic04 (Member # 6423) on :
Tante, you are beyond awesome.
She sent me yarn, pez, music, and a card! With superhero stamps!
Posted by cmc (Member # 9549) on :
Dude, Tante Svhester, you're an over-achiever! ; ) Sending to two people...
Posted by Tante Shvester (Member # 8202) on :
Breyerchic, I'm glad the package arrived safely. I just about cracked up at the exasperated looks the post officer was sending my way when I told her that I wanted to mail a package with superhero stamps instead of that ugly strip that they print out. I mean, good golly! You work in a post office, for Pete's sake! Get over yourself and sell me some stamps!
I crocheted the present for Blackblade, because I figured that he wouldn't much care for a box of yarn. But for you, breyer, your knitting prowess so exceeds mine, that I figured you'd be better off crafting the yarn into something awesome yourself.
Posted by Javert Hugo (Member # 3980) on :
I haven't sent mine yet. I suck, I know. I'm planning on doing that today.
In fact, right now - I've got ten minutes. *runs*
Posted by Leonide (Member # 4157) on :
Just a note to whoever is mailing to me -- I'll be away from home (vacation in Florida,) from the 14th-20th. So no worries, if you don't hear about me getting it, i'm just not home!
Posted by pooka (Member # 5003) on :
I did mail mine, got it in on yesterday's business, and the post office was surprisingly painless.
Posted by Leonide (Member # 4157) on :
Ha, i came home today from classes and my present was on the porch! Thanks to my sender! (who i assume was ladyday because of the name on the package, but there wasn't a note so i could be wrong!)
I got a really fancy little spa kit from the Body Shop (i'm going to use the bath stuff today!) And two gorgeous little fairy pictures, one of the sun and one of the moon! Perfect! Thank you, those are going right on my wall!
Posted by breyerchic04 (Member # 6423) on :
Yeah it was from Ladyday.
Posted by ludosti (Member # 1772) on :
I got a wonderful box from Dark as Night today!! She found me some really cute musical frogs and delicious chocolate. She also included Christmas mix CDs of her favorite music (I really like Celtic music and several of them are Celtic tunes) and crocheted a cap for our little girl (who should be arriving any day now - it'll be great for going outside in the winter time). Such lovely, thoughtful gifts! I love them!! Thanks so much!!!
Posted by ladyday (Member # 1069) on :
Wow, you got it already! Sorry about the lack of card - I had one and forgot to put it in I think. God only knows where it is now *laughs*
I had seriously considered making you some Draco fan art because I remembered you liking the Draco Trilogy fic, but then I saw on your list that you liked suns and moons and fairies so I went that route instead. Glad you like them and should you ever need another print or want the digital files for something or other, just give a holler.
Posted by kmbboots (Member # 8576) on :
The place where I ordered confirms that the package is sent.
Posted by Valentine014 (Member # 5981) on :
I got my package yesterday!
Tom Davidson sent me a very interesting mixture of gifts!
-a tub of Moon Sand (which Phil promptly stole from me and started to play with) -a box of mint tea -a silicone baking mat (I've never tried one of these before) -2 rubber powered airplanes (which we used to torment our chihuahuas with) -a card game called, "Unexploded Cow"
I just have to post what is printed on the box:
quote:Europe. Summer. 1997.
You and your friends have discovered two problems with a common solution: Mad Cows in England and Unexploded Bombs in France.
You've decided to bring these two powderkegs together just to see what happens. And you wouldn't say "no" to a little money on the side.
So round up your herd, march them through France, and set them loose behind the Cordon Rouge. If you're lucky you'll come home rich before Greenpeace gets hold of you.
Either way, there's something magical about blowing up cows.
Ha!
And finally, the most interesting gift of all: two Lego-like figures. One resembling the cop from the Village People that is handcuffed to a tattooed criminal. I think there is a joke here that I haven't figured out.
Thank you, Tom!
Posted by Leonide (Member # 4157) on :
Yeah, thanks again Billie, the prints are gorgeous. I've been sitting listening to Irish Jig music and admiring them while I read -- definitely a perfect addition to the room.
Posted by TomDavidson (Member # 124) on :
I must confess that the Playmobil figures are, indeed, a joke that neither you nor I have figured out. I suspect the Playmobil people are having us on. After all, how many actual children would be interested in the Hell's Angels playset, particularly one featuring a fey-looking member of the Highway Patrol?
Posted by dawnmaria (Member # 4142) on :
My package came today! Thanks Darrell! It's a beautiful picture book of Arizona! Now I have to add one more place I want to go to before I die to the list!
Posted by Dragon (Member # 3670) on :
Fedex says mine was delivered about a week ago - I hope my giftee actually got it!
Posted by Derrell (Member # 6062) on :
I'm glad you like it. Arizona has some beautiful scenery.
Posted by ketchupqueen (Member # 6877) on :
I got my gift today! I got my gift!
CaySedai sent me a very pretty stained glass Christmas tree light-catcher! The little angel on top is so totally my style-- actually the whole thing is, but the angel especially! I didn't see until I held it up to the light that the glass of the tree even has little frost-like designs in it, so pretty.
Another decoration to add to my "where am I going to put this so the kids and cats don't break it" Christmas decorations, along with my ceramic nativity! (No, really, I love it, and I don't want it broken!)
AND she sent it packed with a stuffed snowman and penguin-- AND a JINGLE BELL and candy cane-- which I think will quite effectively distract the kids from the real gift. Maybe I will put it up on a shelf where I can see it but they won't touch it, and just not point it out so Emma isn't tempted to climb up and grab it...
Bridget's gift came today, too, but I will wait to open it until she's awake so I can record every aspect of her reaction.
Posted by ketchupqueen (Member # 6877) on :
Oh, and I forgot to say "thank you!!!"
Posted by Tante Shvester (Member # 8202) on :
Thank you Erosomniac! Your gift arrived today, and it was just what I was hoping to get. I got not one, but two incredibly soft warm scarves. They are perfect for keeping me warm (I'm wearing one right now, because even inside the house, I'm chilly. And besides, a cold caught me, which is making me feel chillier still). Besides warm and soft, they are very pretty, too. They are both striped my favorite way -- longitudinally, rather than horizontally. One is the colors of cream, cocoa, coffee and caramel, and the other is the colors of cream, saffron, persimmon, and dark chocolate. My son said that one is beige and one is orange, but he has no élan, you know?
The gift is well appreciated and will get tons of use both inside the house and outside as well. And they are pretty enough that I can carry off making them a part of my outfit at work, which is very nice, since I'm always too cold at work, too. I don't have any warm scarves that I can do that with (until today, that is). You have lovely taste in scarves.
Thank you.
Posted by Her Royal Heinzness (Member # 9600) on :
(This is Bridget's mother writing for her, obviously.)
Death of Bees sent a box full of dress up Beautiful Lady things for pretend play! My favorites so far are the red purse, the red scarf, and the wrapping paper. And there are lots of things (two pairs of gloves, two purses, two scarves, two bracelets) so I can share with my sister, who gets kind of grabby with my stuff sometimes.
Thank you!
Posted by Her Royal Heinzness (Member # 9600) on :
(P.S.-- Why won't Mama let me eat the packing peanuts?)
Posted by DeathofBees (Member # 3862) on :
Bridget, I'm so glad you like your dressup box. The red purse was hard to part with, actually. I tried to make sure everything in there would be play-worthy, since I never liked it when my mother would confiscate my gifts and say something like, "Oh, this will be such fun when you're a little older..." I'm glad you're willing to share with your sister, too. An actress must have dialogue scenes to make her monologues that much more effective.
kq, sorry about the packing peanuts! I didn't want the bow to get smooshed, but I forgot Bridget would probably want to munch on them.
Posted by ketchupqueen (Member # 6877) on :
That's okay, she lost interest quickly when she saw other things, and we'll get them out before the cat finds them (he likes to make them into little tiny pieces, THEN eat them.)
She still loves the wrapping paper, though. And the red purse will get much love around here-- when I was little they called me "the bag lady" because I was ALWAYS carrying a purse or handbag, or failing that putting things in a grocery bag and carrying it around, and the girls both seem to take after me in that respect! Bridget spent 10 full minutes (usually she has a 3 minute attention span) opening and closing that purse and putting things in it before she moved on, and she carried it with her for half an hour in her other play even after that.
Posted by KetchupPrinceConsort (Member # 8047) on :
I got my gift today from Pegasus! He sent a book about classic cars made and sold in Maine, it was also signed by the author. He also sent some yummy cookies that his wife made (KQ wants the recipe) and some salt water taffy! KQ had been craving salt water taffy and I hadn't had it in at least 5 years, so that was a good gift. Thanks Pegasus! I am now hiding the cookies from everyone so that I get some more.
Posted by Dark as night (Member # 9577) on :
Ludosti, I'm so glad you liked your presents! And they got there so quickly! Celtic music is the best, isn't it? I have A LOT of it, so if you'd like the full Celtic Christmas CD, or other tunes, just let me know -- I'll be happy to send them your way.
Hope your little girl arrives soon and safely!
Posted by Pegasus (Member # 10464) on :
Glad you liked the items KPC! I'll get the recipe from my wife and email it to KQ (to address in profile if that's the best one), She's really been getting into cooking lately, so we get to try all kinds of good stuff.
Edit: KQ, Here is the recipe for the cookies. Also if you look at the many photos, one of them is ours (under the name Winter Ivy)
[ December 15, 2007, 12:15 AM: Message edited by: Pegasus ]
Posted by erosomniac (Member # 6834) on :
quote:Originally posted by Tante Shvester: Thank you Erosomniac! Your gift arrived today, and it was just what I was hoping to get. I got not one, but two incredibly soft warm scarves. They are perfect for keeping me warm (I'm wearing one right now, because even inside the house, I'm chilly. And besides, a cold caught me, which is making me feel chillier still). Besides warm and soft, they are very pretty, too. They are both striped my favorite way -- longitudinally, rather than horizontally. One is the colors of cream, cocoa, coffee and caramel, and the other is the colors of cream, saffron, persimmon, and dark chocolate. My son said that one is beige and one is orange, but he has no élan, you know?
The gift is well appreciated and will get tons of use both inside the house and outside as well. And they are pretty enough that I can carry off making them a part of my outfit at work, which is very nice, since I'm always too cold at work, too. I don't have any warm scarves that I can do that with (until today, that is). You have lovely taste in scarves.
Thank you.
Yay! I'm glad you liked them! I wasn't sure which would better match your desire for earth tones. Either way, your color descriptors are awesome.
Posted by CaySedai (Member # 6459) on :
ketchupqueen: I'm glad you liked that tree. It really was a bit of a sacrifice for me because it was the prettiest one there and I wanted it for myself. (I'll have to go back and see if she's got any new ones.)
I can't take credit for the bell and candy cane, though. The shop owner wrapped the box - she does that extra touch, which is part of the reason I like to go there. The shop is called Mrs. Tildo's Attic.
Anyway, I'm glad the little tree has found a good home. For some reason, I keep picturing it in a kitchen window. I also had a feeling about who my gifter and giftee would be before I found out.
Posted by ketchupqueen (Member # 6877) on :
I totally thought of putting it in the kitchen window!
Alas, the kitchen window is low, the kids play with the blinds, and the cats like to sit on it. And in the winter the blinds are shut all the time anyway so we don't lose as much heat.
Posted by cmc (Member # 9549) on :
The eagle has landed... I repeat - the eagle has landed.
SCORE!!!
I got Hank's package today. I got... balloons (very fun. i'll probably be saving those for when it gets a little warmer then i'm gonna fill them with water and huck them at unsuspecting passers-by. i think that's a constructive use for them, no?) and crayons (a whole box of 24. i'm going to snack on them this afternoon while i watch football... who needs chips and dip?!) and cards (with a very cool picture on the front. the cards are the kind that i can fill with my sometimes ridiculous babbling... and since there's a quality painting on the front maybe the recipients won't mind my rambling so much.) and some tea (awesome sounding flavor. very nice because i like tea, i drink it pretty much every day and new flavors are good!) and tissue paper (white. still folded. perfect for wrapping a different gift in. pay it forward, right? ; ) ) and two composition books (awesome. and the backs aren't too rigid so i can bend them and roll them and all that stuff - kind of like when you're breaking in a new hat? yeah - that's what i do to those type books.) and a card (late, shmate. the waiting's half the fun! glad you feel better. merry christmas to you, too!).
I'm pretty happy... so thanks for the really cool stuff!!!
*runs off to sample different crayon flavors...*
Posted by Hank (Member # 8916) on :
I'm glad you liked them, and that the balloons are already inspiring you to mischief. Might I recommend the Scarlet crayon? I think it might go best with the flavor of the tea. ;)
Posted by Carrie (Member # 394) on :
Squish! Thank you! I love the scarves - the white one is super-soft. I think they're also one of my favorite accessories, and I've got quite the collection now. Thank you so much!
Posted by CaySedai (Member # 6459) on :
My gift just arrived - two books by Amy Thomson: "The Color of Distance" and "Through Alien Eyes."
Thanks Synesthesia! I haven't read anything by this author, so this is completely new to me. I'm looking forward to reading these (tomorrow, on my day off).
Posted by Synesthesia (Member # 4774) on :
Oh, goody There's one more book on the way. I hope you like them.
Posted by Noemon (Member # 1115) on :
I got mine--a plush Cthulhu! Indescribable evil has never been so cuddly.
Thanks Ashley!
Posted by ketchupqueen (Member # 6877) on :
Noemon, I've been meaning to tell you that I think of you every time the Verizon commercial about the girl who gets a pony comes on. This one.
"Does it... bite?" "Yeah."
Posted by Valentine014 (Member # 5981) on :
I was just laughing at that commercial today!
Posted by breyerchic04 (Member # 6423) on :
I told my parents I'd rather have that pony than none at all.
Posted by anti_maven (Member # 9789) on :
My poor giftee got is gift sent today, but it *did* go by Fedex, so it might yet arrive before christmas...
Sorry for the delay. I blame work.
Posted by Squish (Member # 9191) on :
quote:Originally posted by Carrie: Squish! Thank you! I love the scarves - the white one is super-soft. I think they're also one of my favorite accessories, and I've got quite the collection now. Thank you so much!
You're welcome! I'm really glad you like them. ^_^
Posted by El JT de Spang (Member # 7742) on :
I got my Christmas present from the hatrack exchange from Jake (Noemon) yesterday -- it's awesome!
He sent me one of his favorite CDs (I don't have it with me and I don't remember the name of the album offhand), along with a booklet filled with police reports from his hometown (which, by the way, was cracking me up last night as I read it).
Thanks, Jake!
Posted by Noemon (Member # 1115) on :
KQ, I'll check out the video when I get home (can't get to it from work).
JT, it's Mason Jennings' album Boneclouds. Let me know what you think of it when you've listened to it.
Glad you're liking the police blotter booklet. When I lived there reading that in the paper was usually one of the highpoints of my day. There's nothing like a small town newspaper with a sense of humor.
Posted by breyerchic04 (Member # 6423) on :
Yay, now everyone has gotten a gift for last year. Hopefully we'll do better this year.
Posted by Valentine014 (Member # 5981) on :
How many people have left to send their gift?
Posted by breyerchic04 (Member # 6423) on :
I'm checking right now. I am sorry to anyone I email asking if they've sent their gift after they've posted it somewhere on hatrack. It makes it much easier for me to check the emails.
[ December 18, 2007, 08:33 PM: Message edited by: breyerchic04 ]
Posted by breyerchic04 (Member # 6423) on :
There has been no email conformation that 18 people have sent a gift. Only one has specifically told me they have not.
Posted by CaySedai (Member # 6459) on :
ketchupqueen: I asked the shop owner today about the tree - yes, it's made by a local artist. And there's just one left in the shop - they all went fast.
Synesthesia: I'm just starting Chapter 9 in "The Color of Distance" and it's fascinating.
Posted by Synesthesia (Member # 4774) on :
Oh, good. I'm glad you are liking it so far.
I have to get another copy because I gave one to the woman in the Laundry room (loaned) and she got fired and still has it probably.
Posted by Luet13 (Member # 9274) on :
I sent my gift. I hope it arrives intact....
Posted by kmbboots (Member # 8576) on :
The place I ordered from said that it was delivered...I hope they sent it to the right place. Otherwise I will have to holler at them.
Posted by Coccinelle (Member # 5832) on :
Thank you Luet!
I cannot begin to tell you how much I *love* my gift! Yummy chocolates (oh my goodness, they're good!), hot chocolate mix, a fabulous ear warmer (which is just the right size!), and homemade snowflakes for my Christmas tree!! I love it! They look perfect on my tree!
Many many thanks for a wonderful gift
Posted by Javert Hugo (Member # 3980) on :
*looks into empty mailbox sadly*
*slowly shuffles away*
*grin* I'm kidding. However, I leave tomorrow and am not back until January, so if my giver doesn't hear from me, that's why.
Posted by breyerchic04 (Member # 6423) on :
There are now 11 people I have not heard from via email. If you posted here, I haven't counted it, and it's much easier to check gmail. I will count this thread when we get closer to the end of December and I'm hearing gifts still haven't arrived.
Posted by Astaril (Member # 7440) on :
My gift arrived this afternoon! Leonide gave me the coolest hand-painted wooden box with a sun and moon and stars painted on it, along with a very pretty wooden tulip. Excellent choices, as I love spring flowers, and celestial-type decorations! My bedroom all through high school was painted like a big mural of the sky.
Also, the box will be a wonderfully upgraded home for all my trinkets/hair elastics/jewellery/little stuff, which currently resides in an empty margarine container.
Thanks, Kira!!!
Edit: I just realised I forgot to say that I also really love the card. That's one of my favourite artists.
[ December 19, 2007, 05:41 PM: Message edited by: Astaril ]
Posted by miamiandy (Member # 8906) on :
The gift I send hasn't seem to arrived yet, I sent it just under two weeks ago. I hope it gets there soon.
Posted by breyerchic04 (Member # 6423) on :
Miami Andy, I don't think the person you sent to is in the location you sent to yet. Will be soon.
Posted by TomDavidson (Member # 124) on :
I haven't received mine yet. Like Katie, I'll be leaving soon for a week's vacation; if it arrives after Friday, I won't be back to pick it up until the 2nd of January.
Posted by Luet13 (Member # 9274) on :
Coccinelle, I'm so glad you liked everything! And I'm glad that the earwarmer fits. I had so much fun cutting out the snowflakes. It made me feel like a kid again. I don't know if you noticed, but one of the snowflakes ended up looking kind of like reindeer faces. Unintentional, but cool nonetheless.
It was hard not to snag one of those chocolates, you know, just to make sure they were good. Glad you're enjoying them.
Posted by Dead_Horse (Member # 3027) on :
I have received the most wonderful book "History of Costume" by Blanche Payne. It's packed full of artwork, drawings, photographs, and patterns documenting all aspects of fashion through the 19th century. I once considered "losing" the library's copy, and now I won't be tempted any longer. Thank you, A.S. Merry Christmas to all, Rain P.S. What is your Hatrack name?
Posted by breyerchic04 (Member # 6423) on :
Dead Horse, you recieved from Amilia, a lurker from Utah.
Posted by ketchupqueen (Member # 6877) on :
Oooh, Dead_Horse, my almost-step-mother has that book and I adore it!
Posted by Dead_Horse (Member # 3027) on :
Kq, I'm glad you like it, too. Thank you, Amilia, lurker from Utah!
Posted by pooka (Member # 5003) on :
Got it, miamiandy, thanks!
Posted by Tante Shvester (Member # 8202) on :
Well, whatja get? Huh?
Posted by pooka (Member # 5003) on :
It's an 80's hits compendium, so I'll never have to listen to the radio again! Though I thought about waiting until Christmas to open it. I'm bad.
Posted by Synesthesia (Member # 4774) on :
Yay! I got my present from Carrie! Tea, POCKY! These neat round chocolate things and a beautiful candle and a really nice paper snowflake I will hang up on the wall. Thanks!
Posted by Eisenoxyde (Member # 7289) on :
Did my giftee get their gift yet?
Posted by anti_maven (Member # 9789) on :
Yay! Thanks Pooka for my picture frame mouse mat, with the view of Baltimore. I was once in Baltimore for a morning, but it didn't look like that!
The Bromo Seltzer tower is cool indeed, and thanks for sharing a favourite place of yours.
Right about now I need a bit of inspiration, so a foriegn skyline, full of promise is just what I needed - Thanks again
Posted by Hank (Member # 8916) on :
Yay! I finally got mine! (I was out of town).
Dragon sent me a card with pictures of Minnesotan Moose and a book about a woman dealing with a potential natural disaster in the Great Salt Lake.
I'm really excited to have something good to read over break. Thanks so much!
Posted by pooka (Member # 5003) on :
I love Baltimore. Everyone seems to think it's the Detroit of the East Coast (No offense, Detroit) but I really do find it charming.
Posted by CaySedai (Member # 6459) on :
Synesthesia:
The last book arrived yesterday - "In the Dog House" by Melissa Cleary. I showed it to my mom and she's anxious to borrow it. So it's like a double gift - for me and my mom.
Posted by TomDavidson (Member # 124) on :
Got it! Katie sent me an absolutely lovely umbrella (which Sophie took from me almost immediately, promising to "keep this very safe for you forever, Daddy"), a truly astonishing quantity of colored tissue paper, and a number of miscellaneous items (each very neatly and individually wrapped) relevant to an enclosed empowering story. *grin* Thank you!
[ December 21, 2007, 09:34 PM: Message edited by: TomDavidson ]
Posted by kmbboots (Member # 8576) on :
Ooooh...I got a package (not yet opened) from the Holiday Fairy herself! I'm so excited!
Posted by Dragon (Member # 3670) on :
Hank - I am SO glad you got it! I was quite worried.
Also, you're welcome.
Posted by Synesthesia (Member # 4774) on :
quote:Originally posted by CaySedai: Synesthesia:
The last book arrived yesterday - "In the Dog House" by Melissa Cleary. I showed it to my mom and she's anxious to borrow it. So it's like a double gift - for me and my mom.
Cool, i'm glad both of you like it.
Posted by ladyday (Member # 1069) on :
Yay, I got my gift! Thank you Plaid, for the cotton fluff, the sweet potato (hee), the pumpkin butter, and the beans.
The beans are so pretty that I'm tempted to just keep them in a jar in my kitchen, but I'll probably try to grow some when we move to a place where growing beans is allowed.
For some reason, when I read your note I didn't realize that there was an actual sweet potato in the box - that was a funny surprise! We were asked to bring mashed potatoes for a Christmas feast, so that purple fellow might end up cooked and eaten before too long.
I was curious about pumpkin butter when I saw it at Trader Joe's, but I didn't want to impulse buy. Now I have some that's probably even better, so I'm glad I didn't! Thank you .
I've not come up with a plan yet for the cotton fluff - I will have to consult my sister in law, the knitter - but it certainly is lovely to look at. Thanks again for the awesome gifts!
Posted by breyerchic04 (Member # 6423) on :
I've never seen a fairy that wears my bra size. When you do, please let me know.
Posted by kmbboots (Member # 8576) on :
Heh. Remember how you are talking to, Missy! Holiday angel perhaps?
I am being soooo disciplined and not opening until my freakin' kitchen is clean! I figure it must be something "soft", but it "thumps" when I shake it (gently).
Motivation!
Posted by breyerchic04 (Member # 6423) on :
When you do open it, I'll tell you a story about one of the things.
Posted by Ketchup Princess (Member # 7716) on :
I got books today. Coccinelle sent them. I like them. They are called Corduroy and Caps For Sale!Corduroy is about a bear who went on the escalator and crashed out of the bed and hid and his ears peeked out and a man took him back and a girl took him home. Caps For Sale! is about monkeys who took the man's caps and then they copied him and made fun of him and then threw the caps. Mommy read me the books. I like the books. Thank you.
Posted by ketchupqueen (Member # 6877) on :
(Coccinelle didn't put her screen name on but I checked the sender on the invoice and knew who she was. Emma really likes the books, they are just about the right age level for her. Thank you!)
Posted by ketchupqueen (Member # 6877) on :
(Now Abba is home and is reading the books to her again. New books are such fun, you know.)
Posted by Dark as night (Member # 9577) on :
I got mine today!!!! I was so excited! Dead_Horse sent me the most amazing box of stuff. My presents were neatly packed not in peanuts, but in a beautiful orange and blue comforter. Did you make it yourself for me? I absolutely LOVE the colors. Orange is my favorite!
I also got two great CDs with traditional Celtic music, which I adore. A kazoo, which my nephews snatched up right away and had a lot of fun with. And last but not least, a bag of Ohio buckeyes. I'm glad that you wrote "DO NOT EAT" on the bag, because my 6 year old nephew tried to open and taste them while I was looking at the CDs. When I said he couldn't eat them, he said, "OK, can I go feed them to the squirrels?"
Thank you, thank you, thank you for wonderful gifts!!!
Posted by erosomniac (Member # 6834) on :
quote:Originally posted by breyerchic04: I've never seen a fairy that wears my bra size. When you do, please let me know.
Are ya sure? Posted by Dead_Horse (Member # 3027) on :
Dark as Night,
I'm glad you like your gifts. I did make the comforter, just before we started the gift exchange. But I picked it out especially for you, because of it's colors. If I had made it after the names were assigned, it would have been much bigger, like to fit on a bed, or maybe as a larger throw. But then it would have had to be different, because that's all the orange and blue fabric I had.
I don't know if squirrels eat buckeyes. Maybe...because they eat acorns, and they are sort of similar.
The music is the Appalachian version of traditional Celtic The hammered dulcimer players on the Christmas CD are state champions in Kentucky (but from Ohio), and the lady on the Dogwood CD lives here in Coshocton County. In Roscoe Village they have several festivals a year devoted to music, and one of them is the Dogwood Festival held in the spring when the dogwood trees bloom.
Roscoe Village is a restored canal-era village. It was used in the movie "Centennial". Wildwood Music is in Roscoe Village in what used to be the lockkeeper's house.
Posted by breyerchic04 (Member # 6423) on :
I'm so much cuter than that
Posted by plaid (Member # 2393) on :
ladyday -- glad you got the gift! (And thank you postal service for getting the gift there in time in spite of my lateness...)
quote:Originally posted by ladyday: I've not come up with a plan yet for the cotton fluff - I will have to consult my sister in law, the knitter - but it certainly is lovely to look at.
It is, isn't it? I didn't send you enough to really do anything with, but if you're interested, I could send you enough of the brown fluff to actually do something with.
And: I got my gift today! Except I don't know who it's from, since I haven't opened it yet (waiting until the 25th) and their posting name isn't on the front of the package... but thank you! (With more proper appreciation to come later! )
Posted by Leonide (Member # 4157) on :
Belated "you're welcome" to Astaril!
[ December 27, 2007, 02:12 PM: Message edited by: Leonide ]
Posted by breyerchic04 (Member # 6423) on :
I want some cotton fluff /fiber geek.
Posted by Astaril (Member # 7440) on :
I have just received postal tracking intelligence that my package has arrived at its destination. One day too late for the person to get it at that address.
D'oh!
Posted by katharina (Member # 827) on :
I'm so glad you liked the stuff, Tom. I had a lot of fun wrapping them, and when I saw the umbrella I couldn't resist.
Posted by Coccinelle (Member # 5832) on :
KetchupQueen & KetchupPrincess-
I'm so glad the books arrived before Christmas! I wasn't expecting that they would, so yay for good delivery men. I'm glad KetchupPrincess enjoys the books
Posted by erosomniac (Member # 6834) on :
quote:Originally posted by breyerchic04: I'm so much cuter than that
As I have not even the slightest clue what you look like, I'm going to go ahead and assume that yes, yes you are.
Posted by Icarus (Member # 3162) on :
I got my gift! Not today--I got it several days ago, but I waited until today to open it, since it's a Christmas gift (!) and so I wasn't sure who sent it to me until I opened it. It was from kmbboots! (Right? That's how I'm parsing the name . . .) Anyway, I'm glad I opened it tonight instead of waiting until tomorrow. It was kitchen stuff! Disney kitchen stuff! She sent me a tri-circle cutting board and a pair of Mickey cheese spreaders. Amazingly, all are dishwasher safe (it would never have occurred to me that that wooden board would be). I'll be getting use out of all of them tonight!
Thank you, Kate!
Posted by Amilia (Member # 8912) on :
Dead Horse: I'm so glad you liked the book and that you did not already have it. It was the first thing I thought of when I read that you like historical costuming, having almost "lost" it from the library several times myself before finally buying a copy. I gave it to my mother a few years back and it was the best present I have ever given.
You should be getting a letter explaining all about it very soon.
(And I appologize for being off line for so long. Thank you breyerchic for introducing me.)
Also . . .
Thank you larisse!!!
The rings fit me perfectly (how did you do that?) and match a large portion of my wardrobe. I've worn them almost every day since they arrived. They are beautiful, you are very talented.
The crosstitch kit is wonderful. I haven't had very much spare time lately, and it is just the right size and complexity that I will actually be able to do it and complete it in a reasonable amount of time. And it comes with a frame! Finishing is always the hardest part for me. I have several projects that are completely finished crosstitch wise, but have not made it to the walls as I didn't bother finding a frame to finish it off. So I am quite pleased to not have to worry about that with this project.
The recipes look delicious. I can't wait to try them out. I love trying out recipes from different countries. I've never tried Spanish food before; I'm looking forward to it.
And the oven mitt is just perfect. My favorite color, and the secure grip . . . well it will be used. Thank you so much.
Posted by breyerchic04 (Member # 6423) on :
Yeah it was kmboots. Who still may not have opened my gift.
Posted by erosomniac (Member # 6834) on :
Damn, no present yet. =/
Posted by Icarus (Member # 3162) on :
My recipient should have received a present by now. I did wait until the last possible minute to send, but I'll still be disappointed in the USPS if it didn't get there in time.
Posted by kmbboots (Member # 8576) on :
Thank you! Breyerchic, the bag is beautiful! And so soft and such a perfect colour! I am so impressed with your work. Lovely. And I love the swirly, intriguing design of the mysterious object d'art. I find it very fun to fondle.
Icky, I am so glad the Micky cheese tray arrived! And that you can use it. Yay! Merry Christmas!
Posted by breyerchic04 (Member # 6423) on :
It's soap! It's wool covered almond soap, you don't need to use a washcloth. It might not suds well for a few washes but then it will be amazing.
Glad you like both pieces.
Posted by rivka (Member # 4859) on :
quote:Originally posted by breyerchic04: It's wool covered almond soap, you don't need to use a washcloth.
How clever!
Posted by breyerchic04 (Member # 6423) on :
They're really nice for packing to go camping, not that most of my friends who camp bathe.
Posted by plaid (Member # 2393) on :
Ah! My gifter turned out to be kwsni -- the name on the package looked kinda familiar, and it's because I gave her stuff in the gift exchange, letsee, 3 or 4 years ago?
Anyway, she gave me CDs from a couple local Virginia bands -- Sparky's Flaw and Sons of Bob -- and since they're local I can catch them in Richmond or Charlottesville sometime, neat!
(Haven't actually listened to them yet, since we've got Xmas carols playing on the house stereo, so musical report later!)
Posted by plaid (Member # 2393) on :
quote:Originally posted by breyerchic04: I want some cotton fluff /fiber geek.
Email me and I'll send you some -- do you want some for looking at, or enough for doing something with?
Posted by breyerchic04 (Member # 6423) on :
If you have not recieved your package yet, please email hatrackfestivus@gmail.com
Posted by kmbboots (Member # 8576) on :
That is the coolest idea! Soap! The only problem is that it is too pretty to use up. I have grown rather attached to it.
Posted by rivka (Member # 4859) on :
Soap is good for dealing with excessive stuck-ness.
Posted by breyerchic04 (Member # 6423) on :
Yay! The accent yarn for the purse was spun by BannaOJ.
Posted by Icarus (Member # 3162) on :
Mine (that I sent) was supposed to be guaranteed by a certain date. I wonder what it means, practically, if it was not delivered in time. Can I get a refund on the postage?
Posted by rivka (Member # 4859) on :
quote:Originally posted by Icarus: Mine (that I sent) was supposed to be guaranteed by a certain date. I wonder what it means, practically, if it was not delivered in time. Can I get a refund on the postage?
Possibly. Posted by erosomniac (Member # 6834) on :
Blackblade and Mrs. BB hand delivered a knitted beanie and scarf for Squish and myself. We also had a very nice lunch! Thanks guys, and next time forget family and come over across the bridge!
Posted by Valentine014 (Member # 5981) on :
Sarah, is the person I mailed to out of town? I mailed the day after the due date but it shouldn't have taken this long. I have faith in the postal system. She also hasn't posted here or on Sake for quite a while.
[ December 26, 2007, 04:47 PM: Message edited by: Valentine014 ]
Posted by BlackBlade (Member # 8376) on :
quote:Originally posted by erosomniac: Blackblade and Mrs. BB hand delivered a knitted beanie and scarf for Squish and myself. We also had a very nice lunch! Thanks guys, and next time forget family and come over across the bridge!
I honestly would not mind living in or near Seattle, I like the state of Washington alot. Next time we visit we will definately go to Seattle proper.
Next time you feel the crazy need to go to Las Vegas for a concert, drive through Utah and spend the night at our place so it's not such a marathon!
Glad you liked the stuff, be forwarned about the JEW album that it takes a few listens before it grows on you. When I make my first few million I'll send you a monetary contribution so your businesses get off the ground.
Posted by breyerchic04 (Member # 6423) on :
Niki, I'm checking.
Posted by Squish (Member # 9191) on :
Eros already posted some of the things Blackblade and Mrs. BB gave us but he forgot to mention a cd for eros and a little figurine for the both of us. Thanks so much! ^_^
Posted by The White Whale (Member # 6594) on :
Sorry for posting late! My brother's birthday is today, so it's been basically three days of family dinners and cookies and busy time.
I got on Christmas Eve (waiting for me at home at 11:50 p.m.) a package from Kasie (I don't now her alias...).
It was the New Yorker Cartoon Caption Game, with a note explaining how she had originally planned to send a bottle of St. John's College Tawney Port but USPS wouldn't send it...so instead she sent her favorite drinking game! Thanks! It's awesome. I can't wait to play it.
I love it, and hope you enjoy the port which you couldn't send. It's like I forced you to buy alcohol for yourself! I'm so tricksy...
Posted by breyerchic04 (Member # 6423) on :
Her alias is Kasie H.
Posted by The White Whale (Member # 6594) on :
Oh...that's what she signed it as! I'm an idiot.
Thanks Kasie H!!!
Posted by Tante Shvester (Member # 8202) on :
quote:Originally posted by The White Whale: she had originally planned to send a bottle of St. John's College Tawney Port but USPS wouldn't send it
She can save it for a rainy day. Any port in a storm!
Posted by Dead_Horse (Member # 3027) on :
I got another gift from Amilia! It's an audio book of Maggie Rose: Her Birthday Christmas by Ruth Sawyer read by Conway and Amilia! A family tradition.
Thank you, Amilia.
Posted by larisse (Member # 2221) on :
Amilia,
Sorry that I've been offline for a bit. I am so glad you liked your gifts. The rings are a variation on a twisted wire-wrap ring technique. They are fun and cute and not as hard as you might think to make. Most of the time I make them with swirls, but the beads add a nice touch of color.
I agree with the recipes. (Use the oven mitt in good health.)
Oh, and I am so glad you liked the needlework kit. I got that from my local craft shop where I buy my beads for my jewelry. When I saw it, I was so excited that it included a frame. I agree that the hardest thing about any project is figuring out how to finish it.
Hope you had a wonderful holiday.
Posted by sarcasticmuppet (Member # 5035) on :
Though I've stayed pretty local for Christmas, I finally went by my apartment yesterday to find Jaiden's gift to me -- a lovely purple knit scarf and lavender lotion. Thank you so much, Jaiden! My fiancee says the scarf looks really good with my winter coat.
Posted by Altáriël of Dorthonion (Member # 6473) on :
Breyerchic told me of a mixup. It seems no one sent me one. And I think I spotted it in this page. For the sake of secret Santa though, I'll keep my mouth shut.
Posted by Altáriël of Dorthonion (Member # 6473) on :
quote:Originally posted by breyerchic04: I've never seen a fairy that wears my bra size. When you do, please let me know.
I've seen fairies that wear mine,
Posted by Javert Hugo (Member # 3980) on :
!!!! Asta!! I LOVE my present!!
Asta gave me, first, a book about the classics to read for fun (yay!); secondly, a original (!) epic poem (!!) where Katie from Virginia is the new companion for the Doctor (!!!) and we save Christmas! And there's a scarf! And the last present was the (knitted by Asta) scarf!!
*bouncebounce* I LOVE it. Thank you very, very much. This is so intensely cool, I can't even say. !!! *bouncebouncebounce* Thank you.
Posted by Artemisia Tridentata (Member # 8746) on :
quote:Originally posted by The White Whale: Oh...that's what she signed it as! I'm an idiot.
Thanks Kasie H!!!
If Kasie is watching, and notices your thanks, perhaps she could let me know if I need to get on the USPS about her gift. I thought I started in time for it to be there by now.
Posted by Astaril (Member # 7440) on :
You're welcome! I'm so glad you got it and like it. Sorry it was late! I was so disappointed when I found out it got there a day after you left. But it took a long time to write, and also I found myself unable to stop watching the show to write the poem for a lot of that week. (I was just going to watch two episodes to get a feel for it, honestly, I really was. I have now watched Seasons 1 *and* 2, *and* part of 3. And got two other people hooked on it. And have been told repeatedly by roommates and friends to stop mentioning how everything that happens "is just like in Doctor Who when...")
And sorry the poem is so long! I had planned on a sensible 2 or 3 pages, but I had hardly got into it by then, and things just kept happening I hadn't planned, like Hermione and everyone showing up, and then it just sort of wrote itself and demanded to be that long.
Aaaaaaaanyway, Happy Christmas, Katie!
Posted by breyerchic04 (Member # 6423) on :
Could everyone who has not recieved their gift please email hatrackfestivus@gmail.com even if they already have. I need to see what can be done.
Posted by Artemisia Tridentata (Member # 8746) on :
Well, talk about coincidence, I send (and hope she recieved) Kassi H a couple of books by Robert Laxalt hoping to give her a feel for my home in Nevada. Both books have to do with the Basque experience here. Today, I recieved my gift from anti-maven. (after an involved reminder of why I always use the brown trucks when I need more service than the USPS can provide.) It is a great book, Ezagutu Euskal Herria (discover the Basque homeland) Now I have the starting point for that large group that finished here in Northern Nevada. Fortunatly it has translations in both Spanish and English. As many of you know, Euskadi is so dificult that it is the only language the Devil never learned to speak. This accounts for the temperment of "Los Vascos." Thanks Richard! This is new territory and I will enjoy the visit.
Posted by breyerchic04 (Member # 6423) on :
Yay, I'm so glad it arrived.
Posted by Icarus (Member # 3162) on :
Huh. I didn't realize there was another person with Basque heritage on this board!
Posted by anti_maven (Member # 9789) on :
Artemesia, you are most welcome, and I'm sorry for the grief with Fedex. I hope you enjoy the photos and are tempted to visit in real life - I'd be happy to take you out for a pintxo or three!
I myself don't have Basque heritage, but I do live in the Basque country, and I can fully understand why the devil never learned the language! However, it's great fun learning, and always nice to surprise the locals with a phrase or two as an Euskaldun berri-berria (a very novice Basque speaker )
Gero arte!
Posted by Artemisia Tridentata (Member # 8746) on :
Icarus, Sorry, I'm not Vasco, just Western. I'm a part of that group that considers the East Coast to start at the Cheyenne, Denver, Albuquerque axis. My personal heritage is Danish (and Mexican). But I have a great intrest in, and affinity for, all of the groups of the Great Basin.
Posted by Jaiden (Member # 2099) on :
Canadian Post is apparently stupid. On the plus side the mailman appologized for their stupidity
I got an awesome gift from Valentine014! I got a Red-Necked Wallaby! I'm the adopted parent and it's at the Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo. Apparently it likes to hop and it eats wild grasses,, leaves and brush. I'll have to link a picture when I get my scanner up and running.
Thank you very much Valentine014! I hope you had a great holiday.
Posted by Eisenoxyde (Member # 7289) on :
My giftee's present was returned to me on Saturday and I have resent it. Sorry about that...