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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 Anxiety™ 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

MYSTIE!!

MLP ADVENT CALENDER?!! Tell me more!! And please tell me you’re going to keep updating it! I NEED ONE!!

Chestnuts roasted by LemonWitch @ 12/09/2008 10:18 PM


Wait, is Garfield coming back on at 10:30 for reals? I don’t see it listed. :(

Chestnuts roasted by James @ 12/09/2008 10:22 PM


Doh!

Meant that last post for Annette.

Chestnuts roasted by Moony @ 12/09/2008 10:30 PM


Speaking of “Fuckfest 9000′s,” are there any good hotels in the Northeast to pull something like that off? I haven’t done something like that in a while and that got me in the mood.

Speaking of Xbox 360, everyone here always talks about the Wii and Brawl. Doesn’t anyone ever get down with Gears of War 2? It’s a hit seller and no one ever talks about it here.

Chestnuts roasted by Berdo @ 12/09/2008 10:55 PM


Berdo: No clue, but I just got my nephew that from Amazon. Expensive freakin’ Christmas present.

Chestnuts roasted by Matt @ 12/09/2008 10:58 PM


Kid Nicky – After some less than stellar experiences on other TF boards, I have found TFW to be a nice fit. Its so large that while you can be known, you can also be anonymous if you like. And even more important, its okay to go against the grain if you want, so long as you respect everyone else’s right to their own opinion as well.

And unlike other boards, if you need help and ask for it…you will get it. Not only were people there directly responsible for helping me keep my sick cat for longer than I could have done alone, but some of them surprised me with a MP Starscream last year just because. :)

MLP Advent Calendar? Where? Must see!

Chestnuts roasted by Moony @ 12/09/2008 10:59 PM


4th post. NO MORE. I promise. However, I seem to have left misleading directions… Try THIS page. 2nd image.

http://spookyblue.com/gallery/halloween2008/harvest-homecoming-parade.htm

Chestnuts roasted by PlantMonster @ 12/09/2008 11:13 PM


Garfield Christmas is indeed on right now! Even though I have the DVD, watching it on tv for the first time in YEARS just feels right.

Fuck getting Conky, I’ve always wanted to get the Gift Giving Machine for Christmas.

Chestnuts roasted by Invader Norbert @ 12/09/2008 11:33 PM


Yeah, this is surreal. I can only afford to half-watch it at the moment, but that’s good enough. :)

Chestnuts roasted by Matt @ 12/09/2008 11:34 PM


Garfield Christmas only feels right in commercials, I don’t know why.

Chestnuts roasted by Jordan @ 12/09/2008 11:34 PM


I have to admit…I think this is the only time I’ve actually SEEN Garfield’s Christmas special. I just wasn’t into Garfield as a kid. Hell, I don’t remember really watching Charlie Brown until I started reading XE.

Mickey’s Christmas Carol is on tomorrow night! Now that one I have very vivid memories of watching.

Chestnuts roasted by Cameron T. @ 12/09/2008 11:50 PM


Mickey’s Christmas Carol is a classic, haven’t seen it in forever.

Chestnuts roasted by Jordan @ 12/09/2008 11:57 PM


I was watching Garfield as well….and I really think I just saw the mother’s underpants. I’m really gonna hope that’s just sleep deprivation getting to me…

Chestnuts roasted by Spiffy @ 12/09/2008 11:59 PM


Berdo:I would really love to get an xbox 360 but, I just can’t bring myself to get it, because of how unreliable it is. If it wasn’t for the hardware problems, I wouldv’e already had one by now.

Chestnuts roasted by ULTRAMAN @ 12/10/2008 12:00 AM


I’m waiting for that Ghostbusters game before getting a 360.

Chestnuts roasted by Jordan @ 12/10/2008 12:14 AM


Berdo: Awesome link of Christmas Specials! Thanks for sharing! :)

Chestnuts roasted by Benjamin @ 12/10/2008 12:15 AM


To Matt: What present did you get your nephew, the Gears of War or the Fuckfest 9000? :D

Also, I only had a hardware problem once, which Microsoft replaced for free, and I was one of the lucky ones who had a preorder to get a 360 on release day. Most of the problems come from clowns who do not know how to take care of a console system.

I own the Garfield Holiday DVD but it was fun to watch it on television. The colors were so washed out though. The DVD looked much better. I never understood why broadcast TV play horrible quality versions of movies when the DVD looks 10X better. Are the tv stations that cheap?

Chestnuts roasted by Berdo @ 12/10/2008 12:26 AM


Ah good topic Matt. This has inspired me to make a post about that on my blog. We used to have a Santa Workshop thing in school, where they would con you out of money so you could buy pops a crappy “World’s Greatest Dad” mug.

Chestnuts roasted by Newt @ 12/10/2008 12:31 AM


You know chia seeds and sprouts are highly nutritious? I keep thinking I ought to get myself a Chia pet so I can harvest them off of it.

Chestnuts roasted by Moony @ 12/10/2008 1:13 AM


Gonna be a late night for the AC. Don’t wait up. :)

Chestnuts roasted by Matt @ 12/10/2008 1:13 AM


I haven’t slept well the last several nights anyway, I can wait. :)

Chestnuts roasted by Moony @ 12/10/2008 1:22 AM


Man, I can’t recommend Bill’s blog enough. On a lark I clicked on it again and I laughed TILL I CRIED. The “auto-text, you suck” anecdote is amazing. Real tears!

Bill is my favorite friend who has no idea who I am.

In other news though, is Dohopoki alive and OK?

Chestnuts roasted by Terror Claws @ 12/10/2008 1:25 AM


Matt: I can’t sleep anyway, so i’m able to wait. =)

Chestnuts roasted by ULTRAMAN @ 12/10/2008 1:44 AM


Following up on my last comment…

http://i36.tinypic.com/2q3vdy9.jpg

…I don’t care if that’s the underside of her dress, IT DOESN’T LOOK RIGHT DAMMIT.

….so tired.

Chestnuts roasted by Spiffy @ 12/10/2008 2:40 AM


Ah well, it looks like my body has decided to right itself sleep wise, so I guess I’m going to be reading much later this morning! Night!

Chestnuts roasted by Moony @ 12/10/2008 4:10 AM


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