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And I am not even opening it.
You see, I already have a K1 which I love passionately. I had attempted to purchase another as a combination Christmas/Birthday/House Warming gift for my older sister, who has recently downsized into MUCH smaller accommodations. Well, like many I got caught up in the "out of stock" situation, and then found myself upgraded to K2.
I'm not opening it, because tomorrow I shall wrap it in lots of bubble paper, pack it in a veritable ton of packing peanuts (because I just KNOW she'll hate having those in her apartment) and shipping the K2 to the far end of the country. I'm not looking at it, because I want to remain perfectly content with my decision to keep what I have and give her the newer technology. (After all, given how long it took me to get on board with K1, there is no way I would have found it necessary to upgrade to K2. I drive a 10 year old Honda, for goodness sake.)
We can register the K2 after its new owner has the opportunity to be the first to lay hands on him.
You see, I already have a K1 which I love passionately. I had attempted to purchase another as a combination Christmas/Birthday/House Warming gift for my older sister, who has recently downsized into MUCH smaller accommodations. Well, like many I got caught up in the "out of stock" situation, and then found myself upgraded to K2.
I'm not opening it, because tomorrow I shall wrap it in lots of bubble paper, pack it in a veritable ton of packing peanuts (because I just KNOW she'll hate having those in her apartment) and shipping the K2 to the far end of the country. I'm not looking at it, because I want to remain perfectly content with my decision to keep what I have and give her the newer technology. (After all, given how long it took me to get on board with K1, there is no way I would have found it necessary to upgrade to K2. I drive a 10 year old Honda, for goodness sake.)
We can register the K2 after its new owner has the opportunity to be the first to lay hands on him.