I’m posting my Christmas wish list here on Semicolon for two reasons:
1. Some people in my family read this blog and might actually want to get me something for Christmas. If so, here are some suggestions.
2. Some of my readers might enjoy asking for some of these same gifts for Christmas or giving some of these things to their loved ones for Christmas. If so, have at it and enjoy.
I Think, Therefore I Blog T-Shirt OR Mental Multivitamin Read/Think/Learn shirt
St. James Calendar of the Christian Year
One Year Book of Christian History by E. Michael and Sharon Rusten
Any of the movies on my movie list that I don’t already own on DVD.
A new pair of SAS shoes. These are the Best Shoes Ever. My current pair of SAS sandals is about ten years old, and it’s finally time for a new pair. My other pair of shoes is also from SAS, and they’re still fine–just need a new pair of shoelaces. The company is in San Antonio, and they don’t have a website as far as I can tell. However, you can buy their shoes online or in retail outlets in Texas, maybe elsewhere, too. And unfortunately, I don’t get a cent for advertising for them. However, I do hope soon to have another pair of shoes that will last ten or twelve years.
Red gypsy skirt
My favorite records and cassette tapes converted into a format that I can load into iTunes.
Red drawer pulls
WallWords I think I want to put this quote from the Bible on my bedroom wall: “The fear of the Lord is the beginning of Wisdom.”
FlyLady Double Home Blessing Package
Any of the following books: either I can’t find them at the library or I don’t own them and wish I did:
Certain Women by Madeleine L’Engle
The Book of Seven Truths by Calvin Miller
Christianity for Modern Pagans by Peter Kreeft
Home With Fun: Ten Steps to Turn Your Home into a Fun Place to Live by Fitzmartin
Kristin Lavransdatter by Sigrid Undset
Miniatures and Morals: The Christian Novels of Jane Austen by Peter Leithart
Prophetic Untimeliness by Os Guinness
Switherby Pilgrims by Eleanor Spence
Peace Like a River by Leif Enger
I finished Prophetic Untimeliness a few weeks ago. It was a great book – very insightful and relevant.
Hi Sherry,
The Madeleine L’Engle book looks interesting. And speaking of seven truths… I have tagged, er I mean invited you to join in the seven sevens too.
Not sure if my first comment got through. I’ve come back as I had forgotten to actually put the seven sevens in the post for you – they are there now. If this doesn’t make sense it’s on my blog – the sevens post. God bless.