We have been working on this Christmas list since early November. Every time the Playskool Police Helmet commercial came on, Big pup would say "I want that! I want that!" Every time Little pup saw the commercial for the Bath Blizzard, he would say the same thing. And when the commercial for Pixos came on? I had to cover my ears. They both desperately wanted Pixos like it was the last toy on earth.
And I'm happy to say, they got almost everything they wanted along with a few surprises.
Hi! Stopping by from SITS. I love your blog... I look forward to reading it.. still spendind endless middle-of-the-night hours up with the wee one!
ReplyDeleteThat list is so cute, when my son is old enough to make one I will be saving his too. Great poem, it reminds me of my favorite holiday movie "A Christmas Story."
ReplyDeleteIt is so funny that he decided to make a list of things Santa forgot. Is that the beginning of the list for next year?
ReplyDeleteDid you get Pixo's? My daughter wanted them so bad! I just thought they looked lame!
ReplyDeleteCute poem! (It's Kim from Kim & Co. I'm still working on my new stuff for the updated blog, so my name comes across funny for now!)
ReplyDeleteSoooo cute! How are the Pixos? My oldest son wanted them, but didn't get them, and I am thinking about them for his birthday... are they hard to keep up with?
ReplyDeleteThat is a cute poem! Just like a kid, only writing about what they didn't get!
ReplyDeletelove the little graphic on your banner. It's a good thing you got most of what was on the want list or Santa might not have heard the end of it. Kids are too funny.
ReplyDeleteNext, they have to make a list for their birthdays!
ReplyDeleteThat is hilarious! I am glad my kids didn't make lists of what santa forgot. They would have been disappointed!
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ReplyDeleteawww, well looks like we had a very good christmas heh?? hehehee... love this post!! LA
ReplyDeleteI love the day after list!! Great poem.
ReplyDeleteThis was the BEST Christmas for getting what was on the lists and no one feeling like they were slighted.....whew! I'm not sure if teens are any easier than little ones, but it was good.
OH, have I missed you!!!! I have not been on to read blogs and I feel so lost!!!!
ReplyDeleteI love the poem so cute and my girls LOVE LOVE LOVE pixos. I don't like them so much I keep finding the little boogers all over my floor.
Oh that poem made me LOL!
ReplyDeleteI am glad they got almost all they wanted! :-D
I love the list, how cute is that! :)
ReplyDeleteI know Will got just about everything too, I had to keep hearing about the Lego Helicopter and guess what he got it, now where in teh world do we put all of these toys!
ReplyDeleteLooks like you have a list for their birthdays. Enjoyed reading your blog. Thanks for the smiles.
ReplyDeleteHaha! At first I thought you got them a BB gun, then realized it was a poem. Ha!
ReplyDeleteMy 8 year old is still dragging me to the tv to watch commercials of things he wants.
ReplyDeleteHa! That is too much! I can't wait until my little guy is old enough to remind me of what Santa did not bring!
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting my blog. I love your kid's What Santa Forgot List. Kids are so funny:)
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That is going to be such a treasured memory! How cute! At least it wasn't all electronic gadgets like it will be when they get older. :)
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ReplyDeleteJust love the list. How stinkin' cute! Sounds like your kiddos had a great Christmas.
ReplyDeletei think that list is awesome. my kids want to buy everything off of the infomercials...we bought moon sand...and the comment was "its not as cool as it looks on tv.:" maybe a lesson has been learned :)
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