2018-12-12

Ho Ho Ho!

My wife usually manages most of the Christmas presents, but this year I have got a few.

It all started with seeing something and thinking "Oh, Lewis would like that", or "Oh, Bobby would like that". Before I knew it I had a few things stacked up for grandchildren and then something for my children.

Of course, with two more grandchildren, next year is going to get even more complicated.

I hope they like the wrapping paper :-)

16 comments:

  1. I would have expected you to have some family branded packing tape made ;)

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  2. I love the design of the wrapping paper ;)

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  3. 𓂺 (Cockburn - pronounced "Coburn")Wednesday 12 December 2018 at 12:28:00 GMT

    I am most interested in that little wall socket which seems to have four rectangular shaped sockets. Is it a USB charging point? Thank you.

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    1. It is, and I thought I replied. From Screwfix

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    2. Oh, and the power sockets have USB charging ports as well, also from Screwfix.

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    3. 𓂺 (Cockburn - pronounced "Coburn")Thursday 13 December 2018 at 13:54:00 GMT

      Thank you both.

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  4. Bet you can't wait to see them attempt to rip through the glass reinforced tape!

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    1. 𓂺 (Cockburn - pronounced "Coburn")Thursday 13 December 2018 at 13:56:00 GMT

      Hopefully the presents are in those vacuum-sealed hard plastic blister packages that things like scissors are often sold in.

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  5. Amazed the tags are not inside a "documents inside" pouch on the outside lol.

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    1. 𓂺 (Cockburn - pronounced "Coburn")Thursday 13 December 2018 at 13:57:00 GMT

      If they don't like the present, will they have to apply to Santa for a RMA number? He he

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    2. 𓂺 (Cockburn - pronounced "Coburn")Thursday 13 December 2018 at 13:58:00 GMT

      Those lovely presents look very neatly wrapped!

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