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malaise

(296,946 posts)
Fri Jan 9, 2026, 07:09 PM Jan 2026

What did you get for Christmas that you love

I received a lovely Homedics foot massager.
Had one from years ago but this one is fabulous.

HoMedics Shiatsu Deluxe Foot Massager with Heat 4 Rotational Heads, 10 Massage Nodes, Therapeutic Kneading & Rolling Warming Massage😀😀

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What did you get for Christmas that you love (Original Post) malaise Jan 2026 OP
Peace and Quiet w/o no traveling either. Staying at home finally after so many years traveling for the holidays. SWBTATTReg Jan 2026 #1
With you on that 100% malaise Jan 2026 #2
I'm sorry to hear about the hurricane mess...I hope that it gets cleaned up/fixed up in a reasonably amount of time. SWBTATTReg Jan 2026 #3
A Santa painted on natural wood Marthe48 Jan 2026 #4
Went to the 50th birthday party for a kid I used to babysit malaise Jan 2026 #6
Sounds nice, Marthe! LuckyCharms Jan 2026 #23
Carhartt gift certificates. johnp3907 Jan 2026 #5
Nice malaise Jan 2026 #7
A visit from my 22 yo grandson, xmas eve day, out of the blue. quaint Jan 2026 #8
Now that was wonderful malaise Jan 2026 #9
My kids took me deRien Jan 2026 #10
Lovely gifts malaise Jan 2026 #11
Apple TV box. The picture quality is outstanding. Intractable Jan 2026 #12
Sounds great malaise Jan 2026 #18
I don't love it, but a detached retina and surgery to fix it. greatauntoftriplets Jan 2026 #13
OMG Kali Jan 2026 #14
Thanks. greatauntoftriplets Jan 2026 #16
oh I am glad not painful Kali Jan 2026 #21
Holy shit that is serious malaise Jan 2026 #17
Thanks. greatauntoftriplets Jan 2026 #19
May every day get better, greatauntoftriplets. LuckyCharms Jan 2026 #24
Thanks, Lucky. greatauntoftriplets Jan 2026 #38
that there wasn't too much "stuff" Kali Jan 2026 #15
Rice cookers are great malaise Jan 2026 #20
ha! Kali Jan 2026 #22
He can still cook little else malaise Jan 2026 #26
A phone call from an old friend, and some delicious home made cookies. LuckyCharms Jan 2026 #25
A young man I mentored call me on Jan 2 malaise Jan 2026 #32
Nice, malaise! LuckyCharms Jan 2026 #34
Time with my daughters leftieNanner Jan 2026 #27
Sweet malaise Jan 2026 #33
A Spotify membership, dinner with au gratin potatoes - a favorite! Oh, and beloved family was at the dinner too! Scrivener7 Jan 2026 #28
That sounds good, we always called au gratin potatoes, "old rotten potatoes" as a joke... wcmagumba Jan 2026 #30
I'm stealing that! Scrivener7 Jan 2026 #31
Hehehe malaise Jan 2026 #35
I really DO adore them! Scrivener7 Jan 2026 #49
Mr. Dahlia gave me a framed New Yorker cartoon. yellow dahlia Jan 2026 #29
Love it malaise Jan 2026 #36
I love it, also. yellow dahlia Jan 2026 #37
A box of chocolate-covered cherries. Croney Jan 2026 #39
We gave my dad a box every Christmas! johnp3907 Jan 2026 #42
Ha! One of the ways my dad chose to bond with us was to take us individually (there were 6 of us) to the Scrivener7 Jan 2026 #50
Nice malaise Jan 2026 #43
We didn't really "do" Xmas buzzycrumbhunger Jan 2026 #40
Glad you got some rest malaise Jan 2026 #44
I didn't get anything for Christmas Grim Chieftain Jan 2026 #41
Well here's a belated hug malaise Jan 2026 #45
Thanks. malaise Grim Chieftain Jan 2026 #46
I hope you gave yourself a New Year's gift! quaint Jan 2026 #55
An appointment at the Panamanian Tribunal PJMcK Jan 2026 #47
Congrats malaise Jan 2026 #48
Not any more. I ate it. Sneederbunk Jan 2026 #51
Hehe malaise Jan 2026 #52
Furnace fixed after days of 30degrees. And some chocolates for comfort. cbabe Jan 2026 #53
Hmmmmmmmm malaise Jan 2026 #54

SWBTATTReg

(26,325 posts)
1. Peace and Quiet w/o no traveling either. Staying at home finally after so many years traveling for the holidays.
Fri Jan 9, 2026, 07:16 PM
Jan 2026

Not that I don't love family, but I'm the one always on the road and they're not. They tried to resurrect it again (my niece) but my sister knew what I meant when I said, Nooooooo!! Let me have a break from traveling (for holidays, bdays, Mom and Dad's day, etc.)...

I feel like we're both 10 years younger too...

malaise

(296,946 posts)
2. With you on that 100%
Fri Jan 9, 2026, 07:18 PM
Jan 2026

I like when family come here for Christmas and we spend ten days near a beach.
No such trip this Christmas - too sad after Hurricane Melissa.

SWBTATTReg

(26,325 posts)
3. I'm sorry to hear about the hurricane mess...I hope that it gets cleaned up/fixed up in a reasonably amount of time.
Fri Jan 9, 2026, 07:21 PM
Jan 2026

Marthe48

(23,279 posts)
4. A Santa painted on natural wood
Fri Jan 9, 2026, 07:24 PM
Jan 2026

Like driftwood or a scrap of log. He has such a kindly face. Really well done.

Best gift this year, was that for the first time in many years, it felt like Christmas. We had fun, laughed a lot. Music, good food, and our family was home. It makes me happy to see family traditions getting passed along with the generations. So many young cooks and bakers. So much kindness and hope.



malaise

(296,946 posts)
6. Went to the 50th birthday party for a kid I used to babysit
Fri Jan 9, 2026, 07:30 PM
Jan 2026

Her parents are close friend but her mom died in 2024.
I cooked for some friends the Sunday after Christmas. The numbers are less as one by one folks die. Most folks here kept things quiet because of the suffering from Melissa.

quaint

(5,112 posts)
8. A visit from my 22 yo grandson, xmas eve day, out of the blue.
Fri Jan 9, 2026, 07:34 PM
Jan 2026

He knows I'm the grandma without extra funds.
He stayed an hour or so, just talking.

deRien

(329 posts)
10. My kids took me
Fri Jan 9, 2026, 07:46 PM
Jan 2026

to the play Come From Away with lunch before...
Another kid gave me 5 watercolor lessons... It will be interesting to see if I can actually paint anything... but I'm sure that it will be a great experience... I awarded myself a participation award for my try at decorating cookies on Christmas Day...

Intractable

(2,295 posts)
12. Apple TV box. The picture quality is outstanding.
Fri Jan 9, 2026, 08:42 PM
Jan 2026

Literally speaking, we got the Apple box so we could watch HBO Max with optimal quality.

Formerly, HBO looked quite crappy on my six-year old 4K LG smart TV. Now, most shows look great.

It's a top-of-the-line OLED TV. For many reasons, I would not buy LG again.

greatauntoftriplets

(179,181 posts)
13. I don't love it, but a detached retina and surgery to fix it.
Fri Jan 9, 2026, 08:47 PM
Jan 2026

That was the last weekend of November. Had surgery on 12/3 and am waiting for my vision to fully return. The doctor says it's healing well.

greatauntoftriplets

(179,181 posts)
16. Thanks.
Fri Jan 9, 2026, 09:03 PM
Jan 2026

It's not painful, but your vision is messed up. The surgery is considered emergency because you can go blind in the affected eye. My vision is coming back, slowly.

Kali

(56,858 posts)
21. oh I am glad not painful
Fri Jan 9, 2026, 09:12 PM
Jan 2026

I do know someone that had that happen but he's a tough sucker and he would never admit if it was painful LOL. he's had a fractured pelvis, hip replacement, heart problems, and been snakebit. twice!

rancher/cowboy. need I say more?

greatauntoftriplets

(179,181 posts)
19. Thanks.
Fri Jan 9, 2026, 09:10 PM
Jan 2026

I'm trying, but recovering from this takes time. Thankfully, I figured out what was happening quickly and went to the doctor the day after the tear started.

Kali

(56,858 posts)
15. that there wasn't too much "stuff"
Fri Jan 9, 2026, 09:01 PM
Jan 2026

no more room for things, rather have some peace and quiet.

my son did get a rice cooker - an appliance I was highly unlikely to ever buy - but gotta say it makes pretty good rice! way better than me. LOL

malaise

(296,946 posts)
20. Rice cookers are great
Fri Jan 9, 2026, 09:11 PM
Jan 2026

Gave one to friends at their wedding 25 years ago. He insists that his immediate ability to cook rice has been good for their marriage😀

Kali

(56,858 posts)
22. ha!
Fri Jan 9, 2026, 09:14 PM
Jan 2026

yes being good at least at something can make up a lot for not being good in the kitchen in general.

Scrivener7

(59,832 posts)
28. A Spotify membership, dinner with au gratin potatoes - a favorite! Oh, and beloved family was at the dinner too!
Fri Jan 9, 2026, 09:27 PM
Jan 2026

wcmagumba

(6,417 posts)
30. That sounds good, we always called au gratin potatoes, "old rotten potatoes" as a joke...
Fri Jan 9, 2026, 09:32 PM
Jan 2026

Croney

(5,018 posts)
39. A box of chocolate-covered cherries.
Fri Jan 9, 2026, 10:19 PM
Jan 2026

Took me back 70 years to when I was 10. 🍒🍒🍒

Scrivener7

(59,832 posts)
50. Ha! One of the ways my dad chose to bond with us was to take us individually (there were 6 of us) to the
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 11:27 AM
Jan 2026

local stationary store that had those and buy a box. Then the two of us would sit in the car and share the whole box between us and chat about life.

What a great memory!!

buzzycrumbhunger

(2,023 posts)
40. We didn't really "do" Xmas
Fri Jan 9, 2026, 10:34 PM
Jan 2026

My ex pretty much ruined it for all of us *eyeroll* but not having to work a full week was a definite bonus—and the fact the following week was a short one, too!

PJMcK

(25,061 posts)
47. An appointment at the Panamanian Tribunal
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 09:06 AM
Jan 2026

On Christmas Eve, our lawyer’s paralegal texted us that she had secured an appointment for us at the national Elections Tribunal to secure our cedulas which is an official ID card. These appointments are very difficult to come by and the earliest we expected one was March or April. Although we will not be eligible to vote in Panama, it is the highest form of ID here that even supersedes our U.S. passports. The appointment was last Monday and we will receive the cards this week.

This is the final and most important step for us to complete giving us full right and authority to stay in this beautiful country. Previously, we got our drivers licenses and Pensionado Visa cards. With all of these documents secured, our one-year journey to create an escape plan is now in place. Recent events have shown that our premonitions about the direction of the U.S. appear to becoming true. Very sad and disappointing.

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