SteelyKid says "Look, Daddy! Somebody got me tissue paper!"

"It's the best Christmas present ever!"
Here's hoping you get everything you want this holiday season.
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Posted on: December 24, 2009 11:08 AM, by Chad Orzel
SteelyKid says "Look, Daddy! Somebody got me tissue paper!"

"It's the best Christmas present ever!"
Here's hoping you get everything you want this holiday season.
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Comments
Your typical toy gets ten minutes of attention. Wrapping paper, packing tissue and the box ... hours. A neighbor's father worked at a a shipping company. He would bring hole the best toys ever ... really big boxes.
Their back yard was a favorite place for all the neighborhood kids. They would spend hours stacking, playing in and modifying refrigerator boxes.
Posted by: Art | December 24, 2009 4:22 PM
Oooh, fun!
She's outgrowing her baby saucer. What are you going to next?
Posted by: Lauren Uroff | December 24, 2009 8:06 PM
Ahh, I remember those days from two decades ago when my daughters were little. We'd stay up late the night before trying to decipher inscrutable instructions written by someone whose native language was obviously not English about how to put together some complex toy....and then the box would be the big hit!
No boxes this year--everything fit in their (oversized) stockings.
They are currently sitting side by side on the sofa deeply engaged in their favorite presents.
Older one has her head buried in Martin Gardner's latest book, “When You Were a Tadpole and I Was a Fish."
Younger one is reading "How to teach your dog physics"--and giggling a lot!
I imagine they'll trade at some point.
Posted by: Mary | December 25, 2009 11:55 AM
This one was pretty good
http://doctorpion.blogspot.com/2009/12/uncertain-christmas-gift.html
but the complete set of Beatles CDs (new remaster) is a little bit better.
Posted by: CCPhysicist | December 26, 2009 12:33 AM
oh a lovely baby, i really wanna nip her face lol
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