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What would you actually like for Christmas?

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midgey Tue 16-Dec-25 17:31:09

I keep being asked what I would like but I don’t really know! I don’t need ‘stuff’ and I don’t want tat. I wouldn’t mind some compost ready for spring though. How about anyone else?

Sarahr Tue 30-Dec-25 08:18:22

I would like to meet my new grandchildren. Never going to happen.

Boadicea Wed 24-Dec-25 12:19:00

I too wish my two brothers would "kiss and make up", for my mother's sake as much as anything - that would certainly be her best present, and for my 8 year old granddaughter to recover from her tumour (Rhabdomyosarcoma and be able to get on with life as an 8 year old should. She is being so brave through all the awful treatment, losing her lovely long hair etc. :-(

GoodAfternoonTea Sun 21-Dec-25 10:29:06

I would like to be free of GERD and IBS so that I could eat like other people and stop having to make excuses when offered different types of food I cannot eat and horrible people saying the being gluten intolerant doesn't exist. It is all in the mind. I challenge anyone who makes nasty comments about people on special diets. It is just downright mean.

Nannan2 Sun 21-Dec-25 10:22:59

I agree with Colls.grin

Nannan2 Sun 21-Dec-25 10:15:15

To all of those waiting& hoping for estranged family members to reconcile, i say keep hoping and wishing (&praying if its your thing) because it might just happen one day.2 of my brood had not seen each other for around 8 years- at this time last year i was still hoping for reconciliation- this year they are reunited and its the best present all our family could have wished, prayed, and hoped for.Never give up hope.🥰

Nannan2 Sun 21-Dec-25 10:02:42

Falling Star- i always ask my eldest daughter for a certain book i like look of.

Nannan2 Sun 21-Dec-25 10:01:41

Foxie48- vaseline do a really good spray on body moisturiser.(in different kinds)- I know Boots stock it but am sure you could shop around at amazon or some online discount chemist or Superdrug etc to get cheaper, or maybe buy in bulk?

Fallingstar Fri 19-Dec-25 12:04:19

I would like a rest and a good book.

LesterGran Fri 19-Dec-25 12:00:14

Last year I was all into photo restoration and got an upgrade for Photoglory, the program I use. This year I'm looking for an interesting DIY kit, maybe a crystal mosaic set or a clay kit, something like that to keep myself entertained and busy for a couple of evenings or maybe even weeks. Looking at the screen have been interesting but also kinda tiring.

CariadAgain Fri 19-Dec-25 09:28:23

I'd like to trade my current body in for one around mid 40s - but minus the period problems that were such a pain until menopause put that right for me. With the proviso it's not to die any later than it's due to because of that health improvement. I don't want a sting in the tail of a longer life.

On the general Christmas front - I'm having a little grin to myself at a present I'm giving. I have a local farming friend who does lots of experimental projects in farming/use of herbs/etc - you name it and she'll experiment with it - I call her the "Ideas Machine". There's a new book just out by a guy in another country with very much that outlook and I thought "That'll give her loads of ideas to experiment with - should keep her going for a few months" - so I've got that lined-up to give her later.

singingnutty Fri 19-Dec-25 09:02:50

New knees without the surgery! However what I could have would be a Sigo tenor recorder - a new design which I could play even with arthritic hands.

mulberry7 Fri 19-Dec-25 00:05:59

Oh, Shysal, that is beautiful, thank you for posting it, and Happy Christmas to you and yours!

Fidelity2 Thu 18-Dec-25 23:35:49

All I want for Christmas is my two front teeth.

Milest0ne Thu 18-Dec-25 22:04:04

I would like some noise cancelling headphones, then I would not have to listen to the quiz , cookery and antique programmes which fill the tv all day.

Jojo1950 Thu 18-Dec-25 19:00:59

Me Too! Worth its weight in gold!

Oldnproud Thu 18-Dec-25 17:33:37

I don't want anything particularly extravagent: I saw an insulated mug in Waitrose which I really liked, and would use regularly when out in the garden - it is something that was already on my radar as something I would find useful, before I saw the Waitrose one.
I also like doing a jigsaw now and then, and would be more than happy to receive a second hand one from a charity shop. Or craft-related things - a voucher for an online shop I use regularly would be great. Or wine!

What I absolutely do not want are things like toiletries and candles.

But I know from bitter experience that the only way I will get any of my 'wants' is if I buy them myself.

M0nica Thu 18-Dec-25 17:00:16

Casdon

We all make a list of things we’d like, but we don’t know what we’ll get until the day, it makes life easy knowing what everybody wants. Included on my list I’ve got a YSL handbag perfume set, two Art Deco era books, some F&M rarebit (I love it, so it’s a permanent feature on my Christmas list), some posh coffee, and a bag. If I get any of those I’ll be happy with my lot.

Yes, we too file wish lists with Christmas Central(Me). No guarantee you will get all or any, if someone has a better idea. But makes gift giving much easier.

My list this year has a number of books (it always does), my favourite perfume, aa bottle of sloe gin, I usually make my own but in moving house I do not have any local sloe bushes that I have found yet,and a sandwich maker.

Grandma70s Thu 18-Dec-25 15:53:07

My frivolous answer is emeralds. I’d like emeralds.

baggiebird Thu 18-Dec-25 15:36:08

Rosie
It is also my birthday on Sunday, always hated it being so close to Christmas, used to get overlooked for xmas and joint presents which I hated 🙃

67notout Thu 18-Dec-25 12:28:30

I would like a decision as to when the family will actually be coming on the 25th. They’re all coming here for meals and presents but the plans keep changing. It’s driving me mad. First it’s Christmas dinner at 1 then presents and games and walk the dogs (their dogs, we don’t have any). Then it’s a light lunch, walk the dogs, presents and a late Christmas dinner. Then it’s arriving after the 3pm dog walk, back for dinner and presents afterwards. I’m cooking. And ordering the food. And going a bit crazy. Happens every year, usually works but this year there are more ponderables in the mix. Am I too soft because I don’t want to upset anyone? There will be 12 people. Probably. And two dogs, 1 vegan, 2 veggies and the rest will eat anything luckily. That’s what I would like. A decision.

Granddog36 Thu 18-Dec-25 12:28:06

A new shed, new eyes, new feet, magic chocolate which is non-fattening, as I never touch it! Also some Demerara sugar cubes, and WORLD PEACE!

CariadAgain Thu 18-Dec-25 08:16:06

JamesandJon33

I would like something other for Trump and Putin.

Not forgetting Netanyahu and a couple of relevant African leaders as well (thinking Sudan).

I'd throw in some wishes re Starmer as well (in his case settling for peacefully removing him from being PM).

bridie54 Thu 18-Dec-25 08:10:50

A private free physiotherapist .
And a cat sitter who would stay here while I go off to see the Spanish Ruding School in Vienna.

JamesandJon33 Thu 18-Dec-25 06:45:31

I would like something other for Trump and Putin.

TiggyW Thu 18-Dec-25 03:04:35

For Trump and Putin to retire and find a nice little hobby.
A house in the Lake District…