The Christmas presents I opened last night…

So spending Christmas away from Yoshi & Yoshi’s parents means that I don’t get to open Christmas presents until we go up north for New Year’s.

It doesn’t bother me because it means I get my Christmas when it’s over for everyone else. Nyah-nyah!

If I get a chance to take pictures, I’ll post them. But I might not, so here is a list of things that I opened up last night (in no particular order):

-A (heavy) round cheeseboard/cutting board, with handles
-A gift certificate for a full massage at Kabuki Springs & Spa in SF
-A “spa take-out” kit. Candle, soaps, puff, etc. in a take-out box.
-A pair of Pooh slippers
-A pair of Pooh and Eeyore socks (with treading that says “Friends”)
-An emergency flashlight thingy

…and some other stuff…

I just found out the mochi is ready, so I’m going to go eat now…

10 Responses to “The Christmas presents I opened last night…”


  1. 1 Deltus

    Aw! Now I want more presents. WHAAAAAAA! </Lucy>

  2. 2 stkyrice

    oooh..pounded sticky rice…

    *ouch*

  3. 3 riye

    always love the spa stuff. happy new year!

  4. 4 Philly Jay

    Hope you enjoyed the holidays.Have a happy new year Joz!

  5. 5 Nez

    That’s what’s nice about me having a birthday on Dec 31 - most peeps go out of their way to acknowlege it since it is so close to Christmas and most feel that one gets cheated that way.

  6. 6 Caitlin

    YES! Spa stuff rules. I had nothing to do today, so I had an impromptu pedicure with my aesthetician since she had some free time. I LOVE that crap.

  7. 7 Hed

    Nyah nyah! I get to open present even later than you! But to be fair, I’ve been opening them since about a week before Christmas. Man, I have a lot of family.

    -H

  8. 8 James of Hot Blog and Relish

    Happy New Year, Joz! And to all your readers!

  9. 9 zeta

    Nice presents!

    certificates are awesome

  10. 10 Giles

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