geekchick: (wishlist)
I've seen this floating by a few times already this year, and I'd like to collect links to take a look at later. (I'm afraid if I start surfing for them now, I'll not get any of the work done this week that I absolutely must finish.) If you've posted a link of your own, or would like to direct folks over to the list of someone you know, please add a link in the comments. Anonymous commenting is on if you don't want to post links with your name attached; IP logging is still on, but I don't have the energy to go tracking them even if I had any desire to do so and nobody else can see them. =)

I love this particular meme, and I do try to play anonymous wishlist fairy from time to time if I can manage it. If you don't know which meme I'm talking about, here's the text:
Step One
- Make a post (public, friendslocked, filtered...whatever you're comfortable with) to your LJ. The important thing is, make sure these wishes are things you really, truly want.
- If you wish for real possible things, make sure you include some sort of contact info in your post, whether it's your address or just your email address where Santa (or one of his elves) could get in touch with you.
- Also, make sure you post some version of these guidelines in your LJ, or link to this post (it'll be public) so that the holiday joy will spread.

Step Two
- Surf around your friendslist (or friendsfriends, or just random journals) to see who has posted their list. And now here's the important part:
- If you see a wish you can grant, and it's in your heart to do so, make someone's wish come true. Sometimes someone's trash is another's treasure, and if you have a leather jacket you don't want or a gift certificate you won't use--or even know where you could get someone's dream purebred Basset Hound for free--do it.
You needn't spend money on these wishes unless you want to. The point isn't to put people out, it's to provide everyone a chance to be someone else's holiday elf--to spread the joy. Gifts can be made anonymously or not--it's your call.
There are no rules with this project, no guarantees, and no strings attached. Just...wish, and it might come true. Give, and you might receive. And you'll have the joy of knowing you made someone's holiday special.


I'm unsure whether I'll post my own list; I might do it later, once I've had a chance to think about it.
geekchick: (calvin xmas)
Today is Sweetmorn, day 44 in the season of The Aftermath, 3271.

A bunch of you probably already know that I like giving people little random gifts, so it stands to reason that I really enjoy the seasonal wish-list thing that's gone around the last couple of years. If you haven't seen it yet, it goes a little something like this:

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I've bookmarked the ones I've seen (in my memories; some of them are locked, some aren't) and sent a couple of gifts already (although LJ's email screwiness lately may have sent the notification emails into a black hole), but if you've posted one and you think there's a chance I might not have seen it, send me a link.

I keep thinking that maybe I'll play along too, but I've got this weird mental block going on. I feel uncomfortable posting a wish list myself, although I absolutely have no problem with anyone else posting theirs and in fact rather appreciate it. Intellectually I realize that if I like seeing people's wish lists and sending them reasonable gifts if I can, then there's a great likelihood that other people might feel the same way about mine; my initial gut reaction though is "I can't ask for anything for myself, that's too pushy". It's not, really, since there's no demand that anyone get anything off said list, it's just a suggestion that if you are already inclined to do such a thing, here's something that might make it easier. "Buy me things!!!" is a totally different situation, one which I tend to disregard if I see it. (For the record, I have never seen anyone on my reading list do the "buy me stuff!" demand in anything resembling seriousness.) Eh. I'll think about it. In the meantime, I'll try to ease into it by pointing out that if you're stumped for gift ideas, donations to Best Friends Animal Society are always good things.

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