Give/Receive
So, traditionally I’ve created some kind of post detailing what I got for Christmas. I kind of wanted to do something different this year, so I’m going to tell you what I got (almost) everyone for Christmas first.
I LOVE giving gifts this time of year. I sort of hate the phrase “you didn’t have to get me anything”–I KNOW I didn’t, but I did because I generally feel the person I’m giving something too is a good enough friend to deserve something for Christmas.
Granted, I did give most people I knew at Rose some sort of infectious disease this year.
l to r: common cold, mad cow, malaria, the pox, rabies
I went with something different for my suitemates, though. I know CS is into robotics, so I got him a robot (pencil sharpener). SC is a mechanical engineer as well, so I got him something sufficiently nerdy while still something kind of cool: a hypertrochoid drawing set (basically a fancy/geeky spirograph kit). And then, since we agreed to exchange gifts after break, I can’t list what I got for D, but suffice to say, I think it’s awesome.
I gave my boss from over the summer and close friend a gift certificate to Amazon–I wanted to make sure he knew how much I appreciated all he did for me in the past year.
I won’t go into what I got my immediate family–it’s not all that important, really. I’ll just summarize the “giving” portion of this post with how giving things went: great. Everyone seemed to really like what they got, which to me is even better than getting gifts in return.
Not to say I don’t like getting stuff. Here’s a quick rundown of what I got:
- Jeeves and Wooster: The Complete Series
- Logan’s Run
- Trader Joe’s giftcard (already used to fill up on goodies for the rest of the term)
- $50 to use at the Mall of America (there’s a cookware store I want to visit, but because of weather it’ll have to wait until next time I’m home)
- Pastoralia, George Saunders
- A Supposedly Fun Thing I’ll Never Do Again, David Foster Wallace
- Inherent Vice, Thomas Pynchon
- Eating the Dinosaur, Chuck Klosterman
- Super Mario Brothers Wii
- ICU Cookbook (a compilation of recipes from my mom’s workplace)
- A completely awesome 1980s Doctor Who board game from a friend I hadn’t seen in over a year
- Call Me Ted, Ted Turner The America’s Test Kitchen Family Cookbook, Editors of Cook’s Illustrated (exchange at Borders)
The last one was not from family, but from a friend’s mom who thought that since I’m working on my senior project for Turner that I chose it because I profess a deep persisting interest in the life of Ted Turner. This is not true; said interest, if any, could be satiated by a 5-minute wikipedia search. I appreciated the thought that went into choosing the book. I also appreciated the thought that went into including the gift receipt inside the front cover. Since I am a larger fan of cooking than I am of Ted Turner’s life story, I got a highly-rated cookbook that looks to be an excellent addition to my apartment’s kitchen–I’ve already found 2 or 3 recipes I’m planning on trying the next few times it’s my turn to cook.
All in all, a good Christmas. On to the New Year.
Posted: January 1st, 2010 | Author: Ben Smith | Filed under: life | Tags: books, christmas, CS/SC, family, home | 3 Comments »






Well, looks like I need some more time to find you a gift Ben. I need to return the season of Jeeves & Wooster you were to receive.
Thanks so much for the gift Ben. It was great working with you this year and I really appreciate the present.
Just as an FYI – I used it to buy a book on iPhone development. I’m looking to build some mobile apps this year. Thanks for helping me get started
I think I found a very Ben gift (if you don’t already have it)