Showing posts with label christmas gift. Show all posts
Showing posts with label christmas gift. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

SCOTTY'S CHRISTMAS GIFT

So - here I sit again. Only 2 weeks until Christmas and no idea what I am getting anyone. Every year I say that I will be better prepared! That I will not be shopping on Christmas Eve. That I will not be buying a bunch of random crap just so that I have enough stuff to give. That I will not worry about buying the same number of gifts for my mom and my sis so that they will not feel left out somehow. And yet, here I sit, again, with no gifts and no ideas.

I should clarify though - we have been buying gifts for our adopted families. That has been really great. It is so fun to buy for people who have so little. But - what do you buy for someone who already has so much?

Example - problem number 1: My husband. He has given me a list of what he would like this year. Here is his list:

1) Montague Bike
2) Reverend Guitar (model not included, sorry Scotty)

3) Junker Jacket


4) BMW motorcycle







5) Personal trainer
6) Good bottle of expensive Scotch
7) New airplane (no, a real one - in addition to the one he bought himself last year)


So - for sure the BMW is out. Sorry hubby - you fly small airplanes and scuba dive and that is all the risk you get to take for now. I just cannot get him a bike. Traffic is too crazy and I love him too much.

The guitar - good idea, but he's got a few guitars already and does not have much time to play them. Junker jacket - they totally ROCK - unique one of kind - on the pricey side and this was last years present already. But - you really should check it out http://www.junkerdesigns.com/. These jackets are really rock and roll cool and worn by celebs and rockstars like Dave Navarro and Criss Angel.

Airplane - well really? Get serious. Way too much money and we're waaaay too much broke right now.

Montague bike - This is a really cool folding bike http://www.montegueco.com/ - cool but costs around $700. For those of you who have not personally met my husband - well, he's not really the mountain biking type. So - I am kind of confused as to where this random request came from. Maybe he just ran out of ideas and threw this one in. Not sure.

So - that leaves us with personal trainer and a good bottle of scotch. Both feasible gifts - boring but might work. They don't really go well together but it's his list.

I think I have come up with my own idea for Scotty. I think I will buy him a cow.

No - really - at http://www.heifer.org/ you can purchase a heifer for $500 or a share of a
heifer for $50. A good dairy cow can produce 4 gallons of milk for a needy family in Africa or one of the many countries that Heifer.org works with. The surplus milk from this cow can provide a way for these families to generate income to pay for more food, medicine, school fees and clothing and improvements to their homes. The offspring of this cow will continue to be a source of income for this family. What an absolutely perfect gift.

So - I encourage all of you out there who are stuck with finding the perfect gift for the person who has everything to please check out http://www.heifer.org/ and give a great gift that will not be left on a shelf - or re-gifted next Christmas.

So - if you do know my husband - please keep this hush hush. He doesn't usually read my blog - unless I make him so I am thinking that we're safe for now. If he's really, really good between now and Christmas I may also get him a really good bottle of scotch too. Or maybe, a really fun book of coupons - you know ;) something for him to open once everyone else has gone to bed. He has been a really, really good boy this year...

Saturday, December 6, 2008

We've adopted 2 families!


So - we finally got our families for our Christmas Charity Gift Giving!

We are super excited and so very thankful for all of our friends who have offered to donate.

Please send to your friends - any businesses who might like to donate samples would be great!

We can really make a difference and give these families a fantastic and unforgetable Christmas!


So here's the info on our families and what we still need!


Family #1


Dad - age 29 - needs clothes pant size 34/30 and shirt size L, size 8 shoes
Mom - age 30 - size 5 (I know, sooo jealous!) and size 5 shoes
Boy child age 4 - needs size 5 clothes and anything STARWARS
Boy child age 11 - needs size 14 clothes or size 5 shoes and anything to do with BASEBALL
Boy child age 6 - Size 6 clothing, size 13 shoes and STARWARS
Girl child age 10 - size 5 pants, small shirts, size 4 shoes - wants DOLLS, BARBIES OR BRATZ


Family #2

Mom - age 25 - no clothes requested but "anything" requested - so be creative
Dad - age 40 - clothes - pants size 32, medium shirts
Girl child age 3, size 2T clothing, 6 1/2 shoes or anything TINKER BELL, DISNEY, DORA
Boy child age 3m, size 6m clothing, TOYS
Boy child age 2, size 2T clothing, size 6 shoes or CARS, DOGGIES, PLANES
Girl child age 3m, size 6m clothing, TOYS


What to send? Ooh La La Mama will be donating clothes and gift cards.

We are requesting new clothing, toys, unwrapped (we'll take care of it - but easier to sort) or gift cards to stores that these families might shop (recommending Target, Payless, other?) Please no gift cards for online purchases - not sure if these families have computers.


Deadline for gifts to be received is December 15th.


Send gifts to:
Ooh La La Mama
4300 Green River Road, Suite 112-104

Corona, CA 92880


If you don't have time to shop you can send a check or contribute through http://www.paypal.com/ - send your super generous contribution to Cindy@oohlalamama.com.


Thanks for all of your support!

Happy Holidays from all of us at Ooh La La Mama!






Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Baby's First Christmas

Hi Everyone! I just found out Cindy is designing a "Baby's First Christmas" onesie as we speak! I am personally sooo excited because this is my daughter's first Christmas and I've been searching for the perfect thing to put her in for pictures with Santa or all those holiday parties coming up. My mom has this picture of my little sister as a baby that always sticks in my mind. It's just her little tushy and a the back of a little foot covered in a frilly sock. Embroidered on her bloomers, it say's "My First Christmas." I want Marisa to have that special picture for when she grows up so I can't wait to see what Cindy comes up with!!!