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Old 12-27-2008, 09:11 AM   #1
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I really got spoiled this year.

My hubby and I together got:
A gigantic Pampered Chef pizza stone (from Mom)
A 5 quart T-Fal pan that will be fantastic for stir-fry and pretty much anything else we could ever want to cook (from Mom)
A really cool collapsible colander (from my Mamaw, picked out by Mom)
An apple corer and various other nifty utensils (can anyone tell we like to cook?)
Yummy baked goods from our neighbors
Breakfast at IHOP (from Mom)

We also got ourselves (as a gift to each other):
Guitar Hero 4 and a second guitar

I got:
A $50 gift card for clothes (from Mom)
A movie, Dirty Dancing (from Mom)
A really cute lotion and soap set (from Mom)
A nice set of preserves--my papaw used to get them for me every year and now my hubby does
An awesome heated blanket! (My hubby knows me well)
Tales of Beedle the Bard (from my hubby)
My favorite candies (from Mom and hubby)
A cute jacket (from my Grandma)
A very sweet homemade card and gingerbread cookie from my little sister
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Old 12-27-2008, 08:51 PM   #2
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Sounds like everyone had a really nice Christmas and got some really special things!! We did here, too. The best part was having both our daughters here, and Melissa's hubby. We had such a nice time with them!!

As far as material things, let's see, I got:
  • The Nikon D60 camera that hubby actually gave me a couple of weeks before Christmas
  • A reverse osmosis, under the counter unit for the kitchen so I don't have to use bottled water anymore to have chlorine free water for my bread making and mineral free water for my soap making.
  • A Calphalon slow cooker with timer and an automatic settings.
  • A small George Forman grill to take to work so I can cook low fat things for lunch.
  • Melissa knitted me a muffler, so that's really special.
  • An apple scented candle
  • Some shortbread cookies
  • Two bread making books, "The Bread Baker's Apprentice" by Peter Reinhart & "Artisan Baking" by Maggie Glezer
  • A Yorkie Calendar
We are all so blessed!! We gave Karen a Wii with the MarioKart game, so she and I played that yesterday after Melissa and Garrett left. While they were here, the three kids played Xbox 360 Rock Band together. That one was really loud, so hubby retreated to our bedroom for a while. They got me involved in the action on Christmas evening. They got me to do vocals while Melissa was guitar, Karen on base and Garrett on drums. I didn't know many of the newer rock songs they were playing, so had to wing it, but it was actually a lot of fun. We definitely make some memories this Christmas.

Hope everyone else on here did well!!!!
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Old 12-27-2008, 08:56 PM   #3
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Sounds like everyone had a really nice Christmas and got some really special things!! We did here, too. The best part was having both our daughters here, and Melissa's hubby. We had such a nice time with them!!

As far as material things, let's see, I got:
  • The Nikon D60 camera that hubby actually gave me a couple of weeks before Christmas
  • A reverse osmosis, under the counter unit for the kitchen so I don't have to use bottled water anymore to have chlorine free water for my bread making and mineral free water for my soap making.
  • A Calphalon slow cooker with timer and an automatic settings.
  • A small George Forman grill to take to work so I can cook low fat things for lunch.
  • Melissa knitted me a muffler, so that's really special.
  • An apple scented candle
  • Some shortbread cookies
  • Two bread making books, "The Bread Baker's Apprentice" by Peter Reinhart & "Artisan Baking" by Maggie Glezer
  • A Yorkie Calendar
We are all so blessed!! We gave Karen a Wii with the MarioKart game, so she and I played that yesterday after Melissa and Garrett left. While they were here, the three kids played Xbox 360 Rock Band together. That one was really loud, so hubby retreated to our bedroom for a while. They got me involved in the action on Christmas evening. They got me to do vocals while Melissa was guitar, Karen on base and Garrett on drums. I didn't know many of the newer rock songs they were playing, so had to wing it, but it was actually a lot of fun. We definitely make some memories this Christmas.

Hope everyone else on here did well!!!!
Sounds like you had a great time! My hubby and I play Guitar Hero which is similar to Rock Band. It's great to do when you have guests. Our friends all really enjoy it.

I'm glad to hear that you had such a good holiday. Did Melissa and Garrett have a good first Christmas together? The first year of creating memories together is so much fun!
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Old 12-27-2008, 09:14 PM   #4
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Marilyn, I forgot to mention that you will just LOVE the Nikon D60. My boss uses Nikon so that's what I use in studio and for weddings. You should try to read up on aperture, shutter speed, and ISO and then try some manual settings. You'll have A LOT more control over how your pic looks and once the relationship between the three clicks for you, it's easy. It might take a while to really click though and it can be frustrating at times. It's really worth the effort in the end though (in my opinion). If you ever need help with anything, let me know. If I don't know the answer (I still have SO much to learn), I can ask someone who does!
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Old 12-27-2008, 09:31 PM   #5
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Marilyn, I forgot to mention that you will just LOVE the Nikon D60. My boss uses Nikon so that's what I use in studio and for weddings. You should try to read up on aperture, shutter speed, and ISO and then try some manual settings. You'll have A LOT more control over how your pic looks and once the relationship between the three clicks for you, it's easy. It might take a while to really click though and it can be frustrating at times. It's really worth the effort in the end though (in my opinion). If you ever need help with anything, let me know. If I don't know the answer (I still have SO much to learn), I can ask someone who does!
Thank you Angie for the encouragement and offer of help. I took a photography course once, but that was many, many moons ago, and not sure I actually remember very much. Nikon has a video tutorial, but it is currently out of stock, but I do hope to learn how to work with the manual settings. I've taken some nice pictures already on auto and by turning the flash off and using the available lighting. The only problem is sometimes the shutter is so slow, I need a tripod because it's just not possible to hold still enough to eliminate the blur. I'll have to start another thread on Christmas lights and post some that I took so you can see. I think they turned out well even if I was shooting on auto.
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Old 12-27-2008, 09:42 PM   #6
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Thank you Angie for the encouragement and offer of help. I took a photography course once, but that was many, many moons ago, and not sure I actually remember very much. Nikon has a video tutorial, but it is currently out of stock, but I do hope to learn how to work with the manual settings. I've taken some nice pictures already on auto and by turning the flash off and using the available lighting. The only problem is sometimes the shutter is so slow, I need a tripod because it's just not possible to hold still enough to eliminate the blur. I'll have to start another thread on Christmas lights and post some that I took so you can see. I think they turned out well even if I was shooting on auto.
That's awesome! If you right click your photos, and click "properties" you can find out what settings the camera chose for you. If you want to use a faster shutter speed, you can widen your aperture (by lowering the F-number). It will allow more light in so you get the same exposure but without the motion blur caused by the slow shutter speed.
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That's awesome! If you right click your photos, and click "properties" you can find out what settings the camera chose for you. If you want to use a faster shutter speed, you can widen your aperture (by lowering the F-number). It will allow more light in so you get the same exposure but without the motion blur caused by the slow shutter speed.
Wow, thank you. I'll have to try that. You make it sound so easy!!
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