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It’s Monday December 19th, and after the big weekend before Christmas, I’m still lacking in presents for Chris and others. I finally got the Christmas Cards off, even though I wasn’t able to put personal messages on each one like I had hoped. I’m very Martha Stewart when it comes to Christmas Cards.

I did go to Tuba Christmas over the weekend and it was different, for sure. Since it was raining, they couldn’t play out on the lawn of Williams Tower, and tower management, who begrudgingly lets them rehearse in the building’s auditorium, would not let them play in the building’s lobby, like they did many years ago. I guess rental fees apply. The auditorium is not big enough even for the players themselves.

Instead, we have 250 or so tuba and euphonium players in the lower level of the parking garage across the street. This is a smaller number of musicians than normal, where there’s somewhere around 350. Many of the players are from local schools, so luckily the size of the group drowns out the missed keys and blatty sounds. The acoustics in the parking garage was surprisingly good.

After catching up with some friends, I went off shopping in the Galleria, and then out to Memorial City Mall. Both, as expected, were packed, and because of this, I didn’t really find anything. It’s difficult to browse in a crowd of people who also seem to be as clueless as you are. I did find an old friend who was playing with a brass quartet in the mall, and talked to him for a moment before that had to play again.

My cold was getting worse, so I eventually went back home and slept, running any plans for Saturday night. Dinner with the parents was fine, after we watched the President’s “see, I’m still compassionate, but we need to stay the course” speech. Luckily that didn’t carry over to mealtime conversation.

Of course, as I shopped, I selfishly thought of really great gifts – for myself. I know what I’d like, but mostly they are items that are too expensive for me to ask anyone to buy for me. I have the new car, which I’ll be paying for over the next 5 years, but there are other things, things I’ll have to make a decision on weather to buy or not. I guess I may be looking at the after Christmas sales to see if any of these items are affordable.

So, here’s three things from my personal, “Dang it, I’ll just have to buy it myself” list:

New Glasses – this is something I’ve needed for a while. I’ve had my current glasses and prescription for about five years, if I recall. I have insurance, I just haven’t done it. This may happen soon, but now I’m looking for the right frames.
A new iBook – My old iBook is from 2001. It’s slow, the hard drive is puny, and it’s time for an upgrade. Given the rumors that Apple will bring out the new Intel chips in a new iBook first, I might get a good deal on the better equipped older models. Of course, if they come out with the rumored media Mac mini, all bets are off.
A New Television – The oldest of the things that need replacing, the 27” television is a relic from the early 90’s, and the loving bright ghosts when anything too orange or red appear really make watching Project Runway a real project. I’m looking for something of similar size, but HD compatible (Because in 2008, we’re going HD, folks) and possibly flat-panel, but they are expensive. Hopefully some Super Bowl sales might bring the price down.

Still, those things...and more, will have to wait until after the new year. I still have a couple of days to complete my shopping for other.

Date: 2005-12-20 01:07 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] robearal.livejournal.com
I had to buy myself new glasses last week. Nearly $400. Merry xmas to me. Do you think everyone on my list will be satisfied with cheap gifts from the drug store? ;)

Date: 2005-12-21 01:42 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] eggwards.livejournal.com
Luckily I have some insurance from the company, so I should use that! Still, I think there's a reason why it's slow in places like Lens Crafters this time of year.

Date: 2005-12-20 01:16 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] water-fairy717.livejournal.com
Waiting till the last min to do the shopping can have its rewards. Like the sales are way better. But as for me i usually end up with all of mine done by at least the first week of Dec. Hope you get it all done on time. Have a Merry Christmas.

Date: 2005-12-21 01:46 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] eggwards.livejournal.com
Yeah, I'm starting to find a few items, but I'm finding that both Chris and I are hard to buy for. For one thing, we tend to get what we want for ourselves. I guess we need to do more couple-thinking. Merry Christmas to you as well!

Re-edit: previously submitted type to wrong post

Date: 2005-12-20 01:20 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jefferzephyr.livejournal.com
I'd like your review of the new ibook .
From: [identity profile] eggwards.livejournal.com
Well, that won't be out until January, when it's introduced at MacWorld - if the rumors or true. Still, the current iBook is a solid performer, and in a tougher case than the Powerbook. It's feature-rich, like most macs, it just misses a couple of extras that the PowerBook has, and the G4 chips in both aren't that different in performance. A little slower than PC's, but most people doing email, browsing and such won't notice much of a difference, really. The Powerbooks have a little more multi-media capabilities.

Just know that the new iBooks will likely be higher in proce, and there is a software difference. It will run the old stuff, but there's new "optimized" software for the intel architecture that could cost more.

Date: 2005-12-20 02:01 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pteroglyph.livejournal.com
(Because in 2008, we’re going HD, folks)

Wasn't that supposed to have been this year? Recently, at the Major Retailer™ offices, I heard that the "conversion" was put off because HD consumer electronics haven't taken off. They haven't taken off because so few broadcasters are providing HD programming. As a result, few consumers are purchasing HD ready sets. So... networks aren't providing programming because there isn't a sufficient HD audience. So prices haven't come down on HD sets because no one is buying them because there's so little HD programming. Repeat.

I don't hold out a lot of hope for this conversion unless and until they find a way to stuff it down the consumers' throats. Kind of like the music industry did with CDs by making vinyl unavailable.

Date: 2005-12-21 01:54 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] eggwards.livejournal.com
It's been pushed back a couple of times but Congress. They are looking forward to the conversion to re-gain the analog spectrum so they can sell it to a new technology, but you're right, people won't switch if they don't have to.

Still, many people are starting to buy the TV's because of flat panel technology, not HD. The HD tuners still cost a lot!

Date: 2005-12-20 02:56 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] redgtbear.livejournal.com
I’m very Martha Stewart when it comes to Christmas Cards.


Me too. I think that is why I never get them out. It feels so cheesy to just send a signed card. Unfortunately, that is what is happening this year. Oh well.

Date: 2005-12-21 01:55 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] eggwards.livejournal.com
I totally understand. What's the point of sending them if there's no connection being made?

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