Worry not, readers, I am not about to tell you about my Bucket List since I don’t have one. Instead, I am going to tell you about how Amazon.com has been rocking my world lately.
You see, I make lists. I have a book list where I write down all the books I’ve heard about, read about, seen referenced in other books or talked about that I want to read.
I have a similar music list and website list and a list of gifts to buy others in 2009.
This Christmas, Meghan asked me what I wanted and I e-mailed her my book list. And while that sounds great, it was a little trickier than it seems since my book list is a bit crazy. Sometimes it’s titles, sometimes it’s authors, sometimes it’s a description of the book itself. To say it was confusing is an understatement.
Until now. I found on Amazon the Wish List and it’s the best thing ever. I was able to look up all the items on my book list and transfer them to my wish list and now I can easily access them without being confused as to title or author. I also added DVD’s, music, etc. to my wish list. I encourage you all to do this. Anytime you think of something you want, you can add it to your list. Then you can tell others later, or get these things for yourself at a later date. So, in December when Meghan again asks what to get me, I can send her the link to my Amazon.com Wish List. Thanks, Amazon.
I also recommend that my mother do this since she is the hardest person in the world to buy for. Seriously, mom, take a moment, add items to your wish list and send it to us all so we can get you something you want for your birthday and not be forced to guess and probably get it wrong. Please, please, please.
Follow-up to yesterdays post and Amber’s comment: Yes, we are covered for a plane crashing into the apartment. No worries.