::bounces:: Okay, my Christmas shopping is done. Well, for the parents anyway. I'm getting my mother tickets to see West Side Story at the National Theatre. Apparently that's where it first premiered in 1957, and this is a pre-Broadway run so I'm hoping it will be really good. They're putting some Spanish in it, which I'm excited about.
So basically it's the perfect gift, and I've been puzzling over an equivalent gift for my dad for the past couple of weeks (which is an odd reversal). I was just looking over some pictures from the new "Star Trek" movie when it came to me. Dad's a (very casual) Trek fan, and he mentioned a few years ago how he'd love to see the old ones again. So I'm getting him the first season of the Original Series on DVD. I'll talk Mom into getting him the other two, probably, because I can't afford all three. It's ridiculous that S2 and S3 are on sale for a lot less than S1. Still, I think it will be well-received.
Um, everyone else on my list might have to get homemade presents this year. On the other hand, everyone else on my list isn't letting me live in their home rent-free.
I MUST PUT UP MY CHRISTMAS ICONS FORTHWITH.
ETA: Just ordered the theatre tickets. They're balcony when I meant to get the cheaper mezzanine tickets at the same price, but FRONT ROW CENTER BALCONY which pleased me. Gah, I want to call Mom and tell her right now because I know she'll be so excited, but - Christmas! Wrapping! Tree! Unwrapping! Squeeing!
It is officially time for some music with words. And even though I'm breaking my own household rule...it may even be time for music with words of holiday cheer and peace on earth. Do you know how many holiday stations Pandora has? TEN. Ten kinds of Christmas music. It's like I died and woke up in Santa's workshop.
On an unrelated note (except for how I wish someone would give him to me from Christmas), Hugh Jackman is People's Sexiest Man of the Year. Does the word 'duh' mean anything to them? Also, his wife likes him to wear his costumes home. Any other actor that might be TMI, but not so much in this case. Pls to tell us more, madam.
So basically it's the perfect gift, and I've been puzzling over an equivalent gift for my dad for the past couple of weeks (which is an odd reversal). I was just looking over some pictures from the new "Star Trek" movie when it came to me. Dad's a (very casual) Trek fan, and he mentioned a few years ago how he'd love to see the old ones again. So I'm getting him the first season of the Original Series on DVD. I'll talk Mom into getting him the other two, probably, because I can't afford all three. It's ridiculous that S2 and S3 are on sale for a lot less than S1. Still, I think it will be well-received.
Um, everyone else on my list might have to get homemade presents this year. On the other hand, everyone else on my list isn't letting me live in their home rent-free.
I MUST PUT UP MY CHRISTMAS ICONS FORTHWITH.
ETA: Just ordered the theatre tickets. They're balcony when I meant to get the cheaper mezzanine tickets at the same price, but FRONT ROW CENTER BALCONY which pleased me. Gah, I want to call Mom and tell her right now because I know she'll be so excited, but - Christmas! Wrapping! Tree! Unwrapping! Squeeing!
It is officially time for some music with words. And even though I'm breaking my own household rule...it may even be time for music with words of holiday cheer and peace on earth. Do you know how many holiday stations Pandora has? TEN. Ten kinds of Christmas music. It's like I died and woke up in Santa's workshop.
On an unrelated note (except for how I wish someone would give him to me from Christmas), Hugh Jackman is People's Sexiest Man of the Year. Does the word 'duh' mean anything to them? Also, his wife likes him to wear his costumes home. Any other actor that might be TMI, but not so much in this case. Pls to tell us more, madam.
There are 4 comments on this entry.