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Shoestring Santa.

The Advent Calendar is up to date. Well, I guess it won't be up to date until I do today's entry. I don't know.

A Christmas Chia Tree update: The future centerpiece of Christmas dinner has begun sprouting its coat, but it's definitely been a slow burn. I've made Chia Pets before and I know that they need time, but I still always hold to the unfounded expectation that they'll go from Brazil to Europe in three days flat.

Chia Pets are championed for their "no muss, no fuss" process, but there's a certain sense of Chia Anxietyâ„¢ that rears its ugly figurative head whenever I try to grow one. I always convince myself that I did something wrong. Maybe I didn't soak the seeds long enough? Did I spread them evenly enough? Maybe my inclination to keeping our apartment at a constant temperature of 37 degrees is bad for Chia Pets? I'll threaten suicide if a slow car makes me miss a green light; can you imagine the news report if I don't have a picturesque Christmas Chia Tree by 12/25? Shit will be epic.

Upside: I took the above photo yesterday morning. Since then, I'd say that nearly twice as many sprouts have sprung. Oh yes, glory is coming. I'll update you on my Christmas Chia Tree's progress when it's finally through with its boring pupal stage.

I have an incredible memory when it comes to Christmas presents. Wouldn't claim that I remember everything I ever received, but I'm sure I could name more than 50% of the stuff. I bet plenty of you can, too. There's just something about Christmas presents. Even bad ones.

But what about the stuff you gave out? Can you remember the first time you bought your family and/or friends gifts? For me, I'm pretty sure my first run at "giving" was during the fourth grade. I had around 50 bucks to spend, and six older brothers and sisters to buy presents for. Since most of them were already married or at least living on their own, I settled on giving everyone these horrible $5 glassware sets. You know the kind. A bunch of crude cups in Christmas red, in dented cardboard boxes with the "$5" price tag visible not as a store-provided sticker, but as part of the actual product label.

I was so proud of those glasses, and the many other horrible Christmas gifts I gave out. Even if you didn't believe in Santa, there was always a feeling that there'd be karmic retribution for spending money on someone other than yourself. The way I saw it, if I bought each of my sisters a $10 vanity mirror, I'd get a Nintendo back.

I found the two miracles shown above at Target the other night, and they really reminded me of all the many stupid gifts I bought for family members throughout my childhood. After all, who hasn't gotten or given a weird "magnetic sculpture" or a silly "coin sorting bank" at least once in their life? They've been around forever, and no matter who sells them, they're always the same.

As I've grown older, the stuff I give out for Christmas has upped in value. Once you hit a certain age, it's virtually a social responsibility to spend "X" amount of dollars on Christmas presents. Sadly, magnetic sculptures and plastic coin banks do not make the grade. Even if they did, I'm not sure who I would give them to. It's easy to plead ignorance when you're in elementary school, but as an adult, there's no way you can give someone a "coin sorting bank" and act like you thought it was kosher.

Whatever. I still love gifts like this. Just looking at them makes me remember what Bradlees smelled like. From Mancala games to red-boxed Old Spice sets, these budget-conscious "easy gifts" have quietly etched their spot in Christmasdom, somewhere between After Eight dinner mints and TBS's Christmas Story marathon.

The "Magnetic Sculpture" includes a handful of magnetic bolts with a magnetic base, providing ample opportunities to use the word "magnetic" over and over again. You've seen it before. Maybe not in this exact shape and style, but everyone's had something like this.

I guess they fall into the category of "desk toys." As a kid, nobody gave you desk toys. You'd see them all the time, but you never had them yourself. You wanted to play with them, but they were on top of desks, where few kids were allowed to play without paying the price of a firm hand. Of course, this made them insanely appealing. Now that I have one myself, I see that it's just a bunch of magnets on a podium. It's just as awesome as I always thought it would be.

Even more incredible is the "Coin Sorting Bank." I've had many like this, and I've given out a few of them, too. This one is extra skimpy, lacking the noisy, battery-operated pulleys and levers of the more expensive varieties.

It's pretty simple -- just a one-slot coin bank that separates pennies, nickels, dimes and quarters into piles. It doesn't do this particularly well, though. While I was filling the bank up in preparation for the big "slice of life" photo shown above, at least a dozen coins got stuck in the upper compartment and wouldn't come down until I shook the thing like the bad parent of a newborn baby. And even then, some of the dimes went into the penny chamber. I guess I shouldn't expect that much quality control for ten bucks, but I hate it when dimes try to be pennies. Don't they realize it's a downgrade? Dumb dimes.

In any event, even a malfunctioning coin sorting bank is better than what we had been using to hold spare change...

A dusty mason jar. I don't know how we ended up with so many mason jars. I swear, we've never made our own jelly or anything, not even once. Also: How did Squid Head's head end up in there? Where is the rest of him? :(

Posted by Matt on 12/09/2008. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 221 comments

the 8th lived up to the hype! I love the early appearance by Santa and can’t wait to see how that changes the game.

Chestnuts roasted by theyav @ 12/09/2008 6:50 PM


Okay, oops… Double post… Triple post, it doesn’t matter at this point.

Go to the MAIN blog page of Spookyblue. Then to the picture gallery. 2nd image.

Chestnuts roasted by PlantMonster @ 12/09/2008 6:50 PM


Jason, don’t be a jerk. Don’t spoil the AC for other people like that.

Chestnuts roasted by Moony @ 12/09/2008 6:55 PM


Hey Moony,are you the same Moony from TFW2005.com?

Chestnuts roasted by Kid Nicky @ 12/09/2008 7:14 PM


Yep, that’s me! :) Who are you there?

Chestnuts roasted by Moony @ 12/09/2008 7:15 PM


The first Christmas presents I bought were at Eckerd, so people got stuff like hand mirrors, aftershave, and nail polish. Good times.

Chestnuts roasted by Bluejay @ 12/09/2008 7:15 PM


hmm… I think the first gifts I gave were all handmade. As in like… beaded macaroni necklaces and hand-drawn pictures. I really wanted to give people presents, but my parens were pretty broke- weren’t gonna dish out cash to three kids unde rthe age of ten and risk gettign gifts like coin sorters and magnetic desk sculptures.

I did give my dad a perpetual calendar one christmas- he was completely enamored with it.

Chestnuts roasted by kittymao @ 12/09/2008 7:29 PM


“…from Brazil to Europe.” It took me a second or two, but that’s hilarious. I feel a little like the kid in “Honey, I Shrunk the Kids” when he gets the joke at the end.

“French class!!!”

Chestnuts roasted by Thorzul @ 12/09/2008 7:40 PM


My wife keeps dropping hints that she wants a Chia pet so bad. I guess I will have to put that on my list of her gifts.

I remember getting a shitty gift. It was a cheap aftershave bottle and soap on a rope, all in one box. That sucked.

Garfield Christmas comes on at 7pm EST on Family Channel today. Or you can watch it here: http://www.fanpop.com/spots/christmas/soapbox/64
Lots of christmas specials there.

:D

Chestnuts roasted by Berdo @ 12/09/2008 7:42 PM


Ah the memories. I do remember my first gifts given.
Mario party for my brother, a CD for my mom, and a gift card to city barbecue for my mom.
I have recieved my share of crappy gifts, though. A video camera that broke the first time I tried to use it comes to mind, so does the computer I’m using which crashes every five seconds and randomly restarts.

Chestnuts roasted by ReasonablyCleverGuy @ 12/09/2008 7:53 PM


PlantMonster: Iv’e never heard of this site. It’s seems really funny though.

Chestnuts roasted by ULTRAMAN @ 12/09/2008 7:57 PM


I remember some Christmas gifts that I’ve received over the years, but I’m nowhere close to remembering every single one. I do tend to remember what I give other people, though.

Is it wrong to be depressed that I don’t receive a lot of gifts anymore? Last year was total crap as far as gifts go– my dad hasn’t bought me anything in probably five years now, and my mom always gives me crap I don’t need like 18,000 bottles of body spray, and my in-laws hated my guts last year, so…yeah. I’m not expecting much this year at all, which blows because there are like 8 zillion things I want/need that I can’t afford to buy myself. T_T

Chestnuts roasted by Annette @ 12/09/2008 8:19 PM


I have the Garfield Christmas special on DVD, but this is the first time I’ve seen it on TV in at least 10 years or so. It was great seeing it on TV again, even though I wish it was airing on one of the “big 3″ after the Charlie Brown Christmas, as God intended.

Chestnuts roasted by Jake @ 12/09/2008 8:29 PM


I missed Garfield Christmas! Dang. But The animated Cat In The Hat is on, though. What that one has to do with Christmas, I’ll never know.

Chestnuts roasted by Invader Norbert @ 12/09/2008 8:38 PM


Invader Norbert, ABC Family is airing the Garfield Christmas special again at 10:30 tonight.

Chestnuts roasted by Jake @ 12/09/2008 8:43 PM


Jake, same here. I usually just pop in the DVD while I’m cooking or decorating or something, but I’m home alone tonight and just sat down and watched the whole thing. And I’ll be damned if I didn’t get a little misty not one, not two, but three different times. Damn that Grandma!

Although I did lapse into a 12 year old when she told Garfield “I’ve spent many lonely nights sitting here stroking my cat”

Chestnuts roasted by velouria_78 @ 12/09/2008 8:54 PM


Hey all! Think I’m going to make my own amazon.com Christmas list, just for the hell of it. How’s everyone doing tonight?

Chestnuts roasted by Aaron @ 12/09/2008 8:57 PM


Only if you’re lamenting like a kid who’s not getting as many toys as he used to. But it sounds like you really do have a reason to be depressed about it because it sounds like you’ve just plain been treated rather shabbily. :( I pray they’re better this year.

Chestnuts roasted by Moony @ 12/09/2008 8:57 PM


Wow, did everyone talk about the AC already?

Santa is AWESOME! I wonder if he had to appear early to counter act evil past Santa.

Chestnuts roasted by Terror Claws @ 12/09/2008 9:23 PM


Jake, thanks, even though I already own the DVD. I just need to see it on tv again.

Chestnuts roasted by Invader Norbert @ 12/09/2008 9:33 PM


Annette, I feel you there. Not on the parents front – my mother loves buying presents and she spoils me. But it does annoy me some that I buy nice, thoughtful gifts for my friends and most of them don’t return the favor. Ditto on birthdays. I don’t generally give presents expecting to get something back, but once in a while would be nice. Hell, just send me a card, I’ll be just as happy with that.

Of course, this year I set the rule that I only will exchange presents with those who actually want to EXCHANGE PRESENTS, but…fuck, I can never stick to it. I got my mother’s shopaholic gene.

Chestnuts roasted by Molly @ 12/09/2008 9:34 PM


Most of my first gifts were also home-made, probably until about fifth or sixth grade. They were mostly simple things like woven pot-holders or cheap stitched ornaments. Unlike my mother and two of my sisters, I’ve never been very good at crafts. I did occasionally buy these sorts of a things a bit later, when I finally had my own money, but I usually tried to get what I could afford that was close to what the person wanted.

What I AM good at is baking, and that’s generally what I give now. Most of the adults on my list (except for one uncle who’s diabetic) will be getting cookies, cakes, or a fancy fruit-studded Christmas bread like Stollen.

Chestnuts roasted by starwenn @ 12/09/2008 9:36 PM


My GF always makes stuff,but the stuff she makes is better than what you buy at the store anyway.

Moony-
I never actually post there,I just go for the news and every now and then read people’s back and forth about whatever news tidbit. Anyway,I noticed the name Moony,which is an uncommon name,and I remembered you were talking about a Transformers Xmas tree,I put two and two toghther.
Maybe I should join,it seems like the best TF board.

Chestnuts roasted by Kid Nicky @ 12/09/2008 9:58 PM


I don’t really remember my first buying of gifts… I know my Elementary school did (and still does) have a “Santa’s Workshop” night. The kids would go into the decorated cafeteria which had paper over the door with only a child-sized opening and there would be tables of like cheapy Avon stuff you could buy. The parents stayed outside, drank cider and looked at our cotton-ball snowmen hanging on the walls.

I’ve been having issues with the present buying this year. I thought I did way good — I went to Best Buy and bought the hubby-to-be an Xbox 360 only to be told no 24 hours later that he changed his mind about what his parents should get him and told them to buy him an Xbox 360. I was ready to ball-kick him, but instead I just sucked it up, returned it and now and in the process of getting him other shit instead. So far it’s just been DVDs cuz half his Amazon Wishlist is books on the Kabbalah or on raising demons and shit. Maybe I’ll just buy him a freaky altar statue on eBay.

I was totally going to get us a night at the Champagne Towers in the Poconos, but since both our birthdays are next month (he’s 10 days older) I figured we could do it then and split the cost. I promised him it will be Fuckfest 9000 if we do.

Chestnuts roasted by Mystie @ 12/09/2008 10:04 PM


OH MY GOD have you guys ever seen the video for Billy Ocean’s Loverboy?! If you think Mystie’s comment put some strange images in your head,wait until you see this. It’s like Star Wars but better. And with better music.

Chestnuts roasted by Kid Nicky @ 12/09/2008 10:12 PM


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