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A much shorter wish list

I’ll admit that I used to be difficult to shop for when it comes to Christmas. I’ve realized in the past couple of years, though, that I am in fact VERY EASY to shop for.
Simply put, I’ll like pretty much anything to do with running. Fortunately, through my various races that give out moisture-wicking shirts and my bargain shopping with shoes, my “need” for things may be at an all-time low. That said, there’s nothing wrong with having a wish list, right?

I got a head start a few weeks ago through the Brooks website to create a wish-list of Brooks products. I did it to initially enter a chance to win a shopping spree, but once I was on the site I actually found things I could use. You can click here to check it out.

I have several things on there I don’t own — arm warmers and nightlife bands to name a couple of things — and some other bigger wish items, such as shoes. Anything else on there would be fine with me, too. That’s really about it except for a Garmin.

Garmin Forerunner 210One of these years my Garmin 205 will die and I’ll be on the prowl for a new one. These days, I think a Garmin Forerunner 210 would be the perfect fit for me.

Nothing too complicated — just push the button and go. (As a side note, the link I used is to Holabird, which has the best deal with a bonus gift card.)

Otherwise, I’m not going to spend time putting together anything else. Brooks makes it simple, as does the Garmin love fest.

Merry Christmas everyone!

3 responses to “A much shorter wish list”

  1. Steena Avatar

    arm warmers are a good, good investment, or gift. I was lucky and found some for $15, they get a lot of use.

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  2. @bikerly Avatar

    Great. I hope there's still time to redirect the bratwurst semi.

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  3. Saturday Stories | The Courage of Lungs Avatar

    […] I posted a running related Christmas wishlist last night. Other bloggers have also posted theirs. Here are a couple good ones – iRunnerBlog  and running because I can. […]

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