Secular gifting
There’s something really nice about thinking of someone you love, and thinking of something you could buy them. For instance, given a bottomless wallet, I would buy my friend Angela a professional membership to LibraryThing or my brother a kayak.
But there’s something I don’t like about Christmas. I think it’s that I don’t get to savor the individual gifts I’m giving people, nor do I get to savor the gifts I get. Just today, I packed up a whole bunch of presents to send, and the doorbell rang. It was the always and standardly attractive guy from UPS.
So then I totally forgot about the satisfaction of buying the perfect book for a 9 year old, and proceeded to pet my new sewing machine.
I’ve been wanting this particular machine for about a year now, ever since I read this. Jason got it for me as a non-Christmas, just happens to be during the holidays, we don’t usually exchange gifts-gift.
Hey, I made it onto Sonya’s blog! At least I HOPE she’s talking about me in relation to the LibraryThing thing… and Sonya, if I had a bottomless wallet myself, I would buy you a knit-robot sanctuary in Kenya.
Is THAT where knit robots come from?
No, knit robots are the traditional gift for college graduation.