Gave:
To the girlfriend: Perfume, Necklace and matching earrings, Scarf, 2 other pairs of earrings, bendable cutting board,
scented candle, a sweater, chocolate, Top Chef cookbook.
To her brother: a Gamestop gift certificate
To her dad: A lot of fudge
To her mom: a Sephora gift certificate
To my bud Eric: used copies of the Elric paperbacks from the seventies.
To my bro:
Apocalypse How, a useful guidebook for the coming armageddon. Also a t-shirt.
To my sis: a dvd full of mp3s,
Ode to Kirihito by Osamu Tezuka,
Amphigorey Again by Edward Gorey, a really nice handmade plate, and a necklace. Also a t-shirt.
To my parents: handmade teacups with birds on them, same guy as did my sister's plate.
To my dad: Best American Mystery writing of 2008, if the book title is to be believed. And a t-shirt. Also a book on birding in Maine, if being handed a book by my dad and wrapping and labeling it for him counts.
To my mom: Soap. Really awesome soap, I'll have you know. A pair or three of earrings.
To my aunt Jan: a winter hat, earrings, and a graphic novel titled
Klezmer that looked funny.
To my aunt Lin: More soap, earrings.
To my aunt Deb: Necklace and earrings. Detecting a theme here?
To my uncle Dick: A jar of hot, smoked pickled okra. Also a t-shirt.
Got:
Kingdom Hearts: Re:CoM
Mario Kart (for the Wii)
DDR:X
A lovely scarf
A set of pretty napkins
the Early American Cookbook (just like it sounds. Pork Fruit Cake - A Plantation Holiday Special, General Horatio Gates' Best Rice Popovers. Good stuff.)
The Pocket Guide to Mischief (there's a great section on how negative Philadelphia fans are and how they boo everyone, Santa included. The book absolves them, noting that the
also booed Kobe Bryant)
Roasted Peppers
Pepper Relish
Spam (don't ask me, I have no idea why)
The Best of Pogo
Asterix and the CauldronAssorted Bloom County collections
A boxed set of all the Tintin books. Indescribably cool.
Masters of American Comics (this looks really awesome, comics fans take note)
A flashlight
Green Pekoe, Yunnan Noir, and a few samples (from adagio.com, really the best source of tea I know of)
A Turkish shirt
2 pairs of pants
some nice dress shirts
A nice new coat (my mother was somewhat scandalized to see me wearing my standard thin corduroy jacket plus sweater combo I usually sport in the winter, I think)
A slew of classical music, lent from my sister, currently being ripped.
CD of Thelonious Monk and John Coltrane together at Carnegie Hall. So cool.
Get Smart season 1! (there's a 'got smart' joke in here somewhere, I just know it...)
A book on the history of the structural underbelly of NYC. Old abandoned subway stations, drainage pipes, etc. Neat stuff.
And last but certainly not least (hell, probably not last. I'm sure I'm forgetting something)
A Wild Ride through the Night by Walter Moers, a novel inspired by 21 woodcuts by Gustave Dore, the eminent 19th century illustrator. Dore's wood engravings are absolutely outstanding, so there's a damn good bet this will be a good book.
Here's one of Dore's more iconic illustrations to Paradise Lost:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/9d/Paradise_Lost_12.jpgand here are the t-shirts I mentioned (this guy has a lot of fantastic stuff, so check it out! the fifth one was last year, but anyway)
http://content.perspicuity.com/?q=node/246http://content.perspicuity.com/?q=node/252http://content.perspicuity.com/?q=node/396http://content.perspicuity.com/?q=node/211http://content.perspicuity.com/?q=node/336