Tuesday, December 1, 2009

What Do I Want For Christmas?

This is a Sponsored Post written by me on behalf of Yamaha. All opinions are 100% mine.

Everyone keeps asking me what I want for Christmas. This is such a hard question for me to answer, because most of the things I want are not material things. I want continued health and happiness for my family, and I want to move. Those are the big things. The not so big thing is the new Dean Koontz book, Breathless. My dream gift would be a new mp3 player that can hold a bajillion songs.

Okay, maybe not a bajillion, but the one I have now doesn't hold many. I think it maxes out at less then 300 songs. I am thinking that maybe one of those new iPhones, or even an iPod would do the trick. I used to have an aversion to itunes, because it took up so much space on my computer, but I have been told that I can download songs onto the iPod and then take the songs off my computer. To charge my iPod and/or iPhone, all I need is the Yamaha PDX-60. This thing is pretty cool because not only will it charge my "toys", it can do both of them at the same time by putting one in the speaker dock, and one in the cradle.

That is pretty awesome. It also comes with a remote control, so I can change songs, volume, and everything else from across the room. That means I can sit here at my computer, and effortlessly play the music I love. It even comes in four different colors. I, personally, love the hot pink one, even though it doesn't match a thing in my house.

I know that I will not get these fun little gadgets for Christmas, because Junior and I will be spending every penny on the kids. We usually buy our gifts at tax time when we get our refund check. I have learned to be patient.

Besides, Christmas is all about the kids, and making sure they get everything they want is what is important. At least that's what is important to me.
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1 comment:

StaceyC4 said...

I know what you mean- I know it's all about the kids and Frank and I do get things throughout the year but I still kind of miss the thrill of Christmas morning for myself.