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I tend to avoid recognising Christmas until December starts. Then kindly daughter preps the present requirement for the other 1/2, 90% through amazon and an hour and half in local town - all sorted.

 

Start the festivities about a week or so before the big day and plan to avoid being busy during the last week before.

 

Christmas is what you make it - do different things, break the routine, take a break and spread it out.

 

Those with no children - things are going to be different of course.

 

Chrismas means different things to different people.

 

Don't forget the workers.

 

I intend to have the best time with my family that I can!

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looking forward to it meself, no tree or decs up yet but it'll hapen soon enuf. Missus said 'wot ya want fer yer combined berday and christmas prezzie?' so it looks loike i'm getting a pulley block! Oh and seeing as we're staying here and not goin up ta norf Devon or Eire we intend on boozing it up with all the villagers at ours and theirs and the local pub. Gotta stay away from mudder in laws in case i make a pass at her again when i'm full o' Guinness.

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All the fun has been taken out of Christmas by the shops and tv ramming it down our throat from not long after Easter.

I will never understand why people find the need to ram trolleys full of crap that they would never normally eat or drink and can ill afford, it's just a huge excercise in over excess.

All I like about Christmas is most of the family around the table for a normal dinner without the excess on Christmas day, and that's it, the rest of it you can stick.

Baah

 

Completely agree......

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looking forward to it meself, no tree or decs up yet but it'll hapen soon enuf. Missus said 'wot ya want fer yer combined berday and christmas prezzie?' so it looks loike i'm getting a pulley block! Oh and seeing as we're staying here and not goin up ta norf Devon or Eire we intend on boozing it up with all the villagers at ours and theirs and the local pub. Gotta stay away from mudder in laws in case i make a pass at her again when i'm full o' Guinness.

 

thats a shame your not coming up this way :thumbup::thumbup:

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