To me, a Christmas wishlist is a list of things that I want but don't really need. When I make a Christmas list, I pretty much end up writing an array of objects that are too expensive for anyone to buy for another person. So instead of waiting for a miracle to happen and someone outside of my family buys it for me (we're not really big on presents, my family), I just wait until I can afford it and just buy it for myself (like electronic accessories or designer clothes). Kind of sad, but as my mantra goes: if no one will buy it for your, buy it for yourself.
So here's my list of things that I really want but don't need. Some are harder to fulfill than others, but that's okay. That's the point of it being a wishlist.
I love The Little Prince. It's thought provoking and it taught me a lot about life. I like Moleskines. They look simple, the paper is nice, I can draw on it with pens and the ink doesn't bleed into other pages, and it's easy to bring around. Combining The Little Prince and Moleskine together brings forth a product that I find impossible not to want. I want this. I want this with a passion.
2. The Complete Calvin and Hobbes
Calvin and Hobbes always make me laugh. I've never been able to read a whole lot of the comic strips, but everytime I read one I always laugh. I can imagine how much fun I'd have if I had the entire collection. I imagine that it would be something that I'd need during a particularly bad day.
3. Speedball Tabletop Pottery Wheel
Pottery is like everything else you learn to do with your body. If you're out of practice long enough, you're back to square one. I keep going back to square one after a few weeks away from the pottery wheel, so having a tabletop wheel would help me practice more. I can actually see it now. Me leaned over a ball of clay with my hands gripping and molding and digging. Me switching it on when I need to stop thinking about things that I think too much about. Me making something that I'm proud of...
I really want this for Christmas.
4. Otterbox for Samsung Galaxy SII
Because I want to protect the most expensive phone I bought for the next, say, four years.
5. Ray-Ban Aviator Sunglasses
This has been on my wishlist for about 3 years now. Maybe longer. Because they just look so darn cool. However, there are about a million other pairs of sunglasses that I can buy without burning a hole in my pocket so I've branded this as a want rather than a need. But that doesn't mean that I wouldn't mind receiving a pair.
6. Macbook Pro
We are talking about wishes here. I've always been curious about Macs. Even though I do have a perfectly functional laptop (and thus do not need a Mac), I'm always open to the idea of owning one. Since I can't afford it, I can only wish that one day I get to own one. :)
I don't really believe in Santa. I don't even belong to a culture that believes in Santa. But I've been a really good girl. And if someone would want to be a Santa and fulfill my wishlist, go right ahead. I'm not stoppin' ya. :)