My Groundhog Day present is a purple metal teapot:

No, Groundhog Day isn't a usual present-giving holiday, but someone on the Scintillation discord server suggested doing this instead of a Christmas/December gift exchange. So I've had a box with a sticky note saying "do not open until Groundhog Day," and I didn't, though it was pretty clearly something tea-related.
Jo said that Ada (who got my name as a person to buy something for) had asked her "is this a good purple for
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No, Groundhog Day isn't a usual present-giving holiday, but someone on the Scintillation discord server suggested doing this instead of a Christmas/December gift exchange. So I've had a box with a sticky note saying "do not open until Groundhog Day," and I didn't, though it was pretty clearly something tea-related.
Jo said that Ada (who got my name as a person to buy something for) had asked her "is this a good purple for
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A groundhog Day gift exchange is an excellent idea. I'm always tempted by the December ones but I'm always so short on cash and patience around then that I tend to skip them. Doing gift exchanges at other times of year is very clever!
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And I like the gift giving date idea.
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