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What would you really like for Christmas under your OS tree ??

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  • shelley_crow
    shelley_crow Posts: 1,644 Forumite
    The keys to a bigger house that we could move straight into and Alexander Skarsgard, don't ask for much do I?

    In reality, we don't buy each other presents and I don't want a rap sheet for kidnap :) I would like a better pyrography iron though.
  • YORKSHIRELASS
    YORKSHIRELASS Posts: 6,467 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper
    I asked my Mum if she would buy me a garden kneeler for Christmas - a pink one so hubby doesnt nick it - and she looked at me funny. Mind you I did get her to buy me a hand blender for my birthday!

    I suppose new windows and doors are out of the question so I dont really mind - as long as its practical!
  • sock-knitter
    sock-knitter Posts: 1,630 Forumite
    knitting wool, and knit pro needles are on my wish list, as well as love, well i can dream lol
    loves to knit and crochet for others
  • In a world where anything is possible I would love a house of our own. As at present we are living in private rented accommodation and as our rent is so high we are unable to save for a deposit for a house of our own.

    Other than this the only other thing I want is for my OH and myself regain our health.
  • deb68_2
    deb68_2 Posts: 302 Forumite
    edited 4 October 2011 at 9:11PM
    I would love my legs to work properly an not sod off or go to sleep when i need to walk to loo,id like the pain in my chest to leave even if just for day

    I would like the spasms all down my left side to go to sleep an leave me alone
    more than any of that, i have to take the pain (no choice really its there) if my mate of 33 years, died last week,was at home with her family with her little girl on her knee
    It's an honour having such a lovely family and being welsh, what more could a girl want :rotfl:
  • QueenB.
    QueenB. Posts: 1,083 Forumite
    1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    I would like to wake up and find my bedroom decorated, its been on the to do list since we moved in 6 years ago

    But the reality pressie i would really like is a good jam pan.
    Success means having to worry about every thing in the world......EXCEPT MONEY. Johnny Cash

    Cross stitch Cafe member 81.
  • taxsaver
    taxsaver Posts: 620 Forumite
    An icecream maker... one of the ones that refrigerates itself rather than having to faff about putting bowls in the freezer.

    This really IS an OS request as then I'd be able to make my own luxury icecream whenever I wish and indulge my passion (weakness) without spending a fortune and feeling guilty!

    For my birthday (in January) I would then need some slimming aids! :eek:
    If you feel my comments are helpful then I'd love it if you 'Thanked' me! :)
  • bluebag
    bluebag Posts: 2,450 Forumite
    1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Quiet bl**dy neighbours. Please.
  • CFC
    CFC Posts: 3,119 Forumite
    Deeds and keys for a smallholding, in a envelope with a bow on it.
  • Softstuff
    Softstuff Posts: 3,086 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    lizzyb1812 wrote: »
    What I'd really like is a bread knife that works as well as those you see chefs on TV using - their slicing always seems effortless and produces perfect slices.
    I bought one of those for my father in law for his birthday. He makes his own very soft ciabatta, and this knife slices wafer thin without smushing the bread. It's a Scanpan classic bread knife. He's hard to buy for, and we've bought him a different knife for each recent occasion so he has a set now.

    I'd like to start a collection of china this Christmas. I'd like to have a full matching set one day, and people seem to struggle to buy me gifts, so this would solve both issues.
    Softstuff- Officially better than 007
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