It is Christmastime again, and that means presents, movies, holiday food, and get-togethers.
I've already created my wish list for this Christmas, which I've had for probably a month or so. I love to make lists, so I look for ideas of what I want throughout the year.
Here is my wish list for Christmas 2025:
- Brother sewing machine (I was hesitant to put this on my list at first, since it is on the pricier side, but I figured I would put it on anyway, and see what happens)
- Embroidery stabilizer backing
- Fusible bonding fabric
- Crochet hook case
- ThePhotoStick Memory Stick/USB Flash Drive
- Set of 3 cookie scoops
- Crazy Aaron's Transparent Falling Water Thinking Putty
- NeeDoh Nice Cube
- Celebrate: Joyful Baking All Year Round by Paul Hollywood
- Sweet Tooth: 100 Desserts to Save Room For by Sarah Fennel
- ChristmasLand CD by Jonathan Antoine
- The Oregon Trail for PlayStation 5
- Violin Notes Scale Chart
- Wicked DVD
- Bonanza season 8 on DVD
- Bonanza Season 9 on DVD
- Hawaii 5-0 Season 3 on DVD
- Call the Midwife Season 4 on DVD
- Will Vinton's Claymation Christmas Plus Halloween and Easter Celebrations on DVD
- Essential Technique for Strings: Violin book 3
- The Violinist's Hymnal: Easy Arrangements of Over Seventy Classic, Christian Hymns by Michael G. Kellermeyer
- 3-Tier Heavy Duty Metal Rolling Utility Cart
- Music stand for sheet music
- Violin stand
- Taco Cat Goat Cheese Pizza card game
- The Art of Getting it Wrong: Finding Good in the Misadventures of Life by Stephen Miller
- Life Without Limits: Inspiration for a Ridiculously Good Life by Nick Vujicic
- Craft organizer tote bag
Well, that is my list. I know it is a lot, but I do not expect to get every single item on this list. These are just things I would LIKE to get. I will be happy with whatever I get this Christmas.
It's hard for me to write a shorter Christmas list, as I don't know what I want the most. So, whatever I don't get one Christmas, I will put on my list for next Christmas, if I still want it.
If you celebrate, what is on your wishlist?
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