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Gill W wrote:
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Not much to do for Xmas here as we'll be on Aurora, sailing 21st Dec :wave:
Same as us, except it's Arcadia, sailing 20th December.

I've never been on holiday at Christmas before, so this'll be a new experience
We haven't either Gill :thumbup:

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Shouldn't all this wait until nearer the time? 11:00 pm on December 24th for example.

That gets my vote
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We are away from early December so whilst there are no Christmas preparations at home I still buy pressies and send cards and have to fit in pre Christmas visits to family and friends so I couldn't even think about leaving everything until the last minute.
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So, guess it's just me that's WORKING xmas day AND boxing day..!!! Still it gives me great pleasure locking up crims at this time of year after all they say xmas is a time for reflection, well they can get behind their door and reflect why their there.!!!!!

Looking forward to Azura on the 23 jan. :thumbup:
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screwy wrote:
So, guess it's just me that's WORKING xmas day AND boxing day..!!! Still it gives me great pleasure locking up crims at this time of year after all they say xmas is a time for reflection, well they can get behind their door and reflect why their there.!!!!!

Looking forward to Azura on the 23 jan. :thumbup:

good for you!
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Me too.

Why not start a countown for Christmas 2015 whilst you're at it? :crazy:

In my opinion it is bad form to mention Christmas until after Remembrance Day at the earliest.
I agree- only this year my birthday is the day after remembrance day - so not til after that, but this is the last time we'll see these rellies this year - they live several hundred miles away! Nowt else is being done
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What a bunch of miserable so and so's...... :roll:
DK I think you should read the other thread from last year...and see what Christmas means to some of us :D
As for 2015.... Plans are being made already... :lol:

My turn to do lunch for 15.
Trying to asses if we will still need 4 high chairs :D

Just because I'm planning what I have to do,doesn't mean I have any less respect for Remembrance Day!!

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why do I need to read anything?
it is my opinion ,might not be yours
but so what?
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suespud wrote:
What a bunch of miserable so and so's...... :roll:
DK I think you should read the other thread from last year...and see what Christmas means to some of us :D
As for 2015.... Plans are being made already... :lol:

My turn to do lunch for 15.
Trying to asses if we will still need 4 high chairs :D

Just because I'm planning what I have to do,doesn't mean I have any less respect for Remembrance Day!!
But that's the point. It's not Christmas yet, not by a long way. By the time we get there we shall be heartily sick of the whole thing and Christmas will have lost its special feeling before we even get to December. I accept perfectly well that some people absolutely love it but this endless run up spoils it for those of us who like to keep it as a special few days at the end of the year.


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I've had years of not being bothered about the festive season, and have now come to terms with a situation where we celebrate (quietly and happily) the end of the year - and it's a time for reflection.

However, it's been one heck of a roller-coaster ride for us this year - nearly lost 3 generations of the family this year, so albeit quietly it's a bit of a time for a celebration this year; and as we all have plans to be away at different times a bit of planning is required.

No, we are not going to be trudging around supermarkets with numerous trolleys full of food and booze, there won't be many extra decorations, but there will be a whole lot of extra gladness and happiness - and that's worth celebrating.

I will hold off my usual festive season greeting though until mid-November.

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I am not particularly fond of Xmas as our family is spread across the country and trying to visit just means driving for hours in what could be horrendous weather. We now just go away for Xmas on a cruise.

It means I have to be more organised as presents still have to be bought and wrapped and cards written, as well cruise clothes bought or cleaned pressed and packed.

By the 1 st December I should be able to forget all about Xmas and concentrate on our cruise. I will be working up until the day we travel so need to be organised early.

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By the 1 st December I should be able to forget all about Xmas and concentrate on our cruise.
Sounds good to me Suekersh :thumbup:

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Dark Knight wrote:
why do I need to read anything?
it is my opinion ,might not be yours
but so what?
I suggested you read it, so that you see to lots of people it is not about greed and excess.
That's all.

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Quizzical Bob wrote:
suespud wrote:
What a bunch of miserable so and so's...... :roll:
DK I think you should read the other thread from last year...and see what Christmas means to some of us :D
As for 2015.... Plans are being made already... :lol:

My turn to do lunch for 15.
Trying to asses if we will still need 4 high chairs :D

Just because I'm planning what I have to do,doesn't mean I have any less respect for Remembrance Day!!
But that's the point. It's not Christmas yet, not by a long way. By the time we get there we shall be heartily sick of the whole thing and Christmas will have lost its special feeling before we even get to December. I accept perfectly well that some people absolutely love it but this endless run up spoils it for those of us who like to keep it as a special few days at the end of the year.
Ok..I understand...but Christmas doesn't just happen...!!
We have lots going on in December. Lots of family traditions..things to organise for a large family.

It's no different to planning a holiday/ cruise...it has to be planned. Things to do.

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Far too early for all this talk! We usually bugger off with P & O to the Caribbean and don't buy any presents. Use all that money that would have been spent on rubbish pressie's (that will end up stuck in a draw until it goes on Ebay or to a charity shop) on upgrading flights etc. I shall be sulking and beside myself this year at home :( Roll on Britannia xmas 2015!

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Well you know what..I don't give a monkeys what you moaning miserable bah humbugs think.
At the start of December, I will be sorted, cakes made, puddings made..etc, trees up..presents and cards done.
Then during December I will be able to have fun with my grandchildren...go to all their shows, take them to the panto...take them to see the crib in church.. Go see Santa, ( a few times)go carol signing in the local home....read lots of Christmas books...watch seasonal films on TV, sing along with all the Christmas music in the shops...do crafty Christmas things... Finish my knitted hats...bake Christmas cookies with them...make fudge with them... Wear our Santa hats and aprons..and jingles our bells...
Learn the babies all the Christmas songs. :D

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well you know what, the same number of people don't give a monkeys about what you think either :roll:
no doubt you will be feeling blessed by it all :yawn: :yawn:
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Dark Knight wrote:
well you know what, the same number of people don't give a monkeys about what you think either :roll:
no doubt you will be feeling blessed by it all :yawn: :yawn:
Blessed....absolutely...you got that spot on...what a clever clogs.. :roll:

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suespud wrote:
Well you know what..I don't give a monkeys what you moaning miserable bah humbugs think.
At the start of December, I will be sorted, cakes made, puddings made..etc, trees up..presents and cards done.
Then during December I will be able to have fun with my grandchildren...go to all their shows, take them to the panto...take them to see the crib in church.. Go see Santa, ( a few times)go carol signing in the local home....read lots of Christmas books...watch seasonal films on TV, sing along with all the Christmas music in the shops...do crafty Christmas things... Finish my knitted hats...bake Christmas cookies with them...make fudge with them... Wear our Santa hats and aprons..and jingles our bells...
Learn the babies all the Christmas songs. :D
I would love Christmas at your house Sue so ignore the bah humbugs, those that aren't interested in the build up to it can be as miserable as they like .. I don't see those of us that do enjoy it disagreeing with what they want to do.
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I did a load of Christmas shopping yesterday. Tomorrow I am at home all day, so I plan to gift wrap and write cards. Plus make a start on my sister's cake - it's all starting in the D******* household :thumbup:
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GillD46 wrote:
I did a load of Christmas shopping yesterday. Tomorrow I am at home all day, so I plan to gift wrap and write cards. Plus make a start on my sister's cake - it's all starting in the D******* household :thumbup:
Thumbs up indeed :thumbup: :thumbup: :D


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So, most of my gift shopping is all done and dusted - just waiting for a wrap and write day now. My problem is that I want to get things for granddaughter's first festive season, I'm trying to find out what other 'main players' are getting her so that I'm not inconsiderate; I do wish they'd make their minds up!

But - for all of you lucky people who can do cakes and puddings (which we don't do) - more power to you, get stuck in and enjoy.

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This thread is titled,'Christmas Countdown,' so if you are not interested, don't read.... simples!

I make 3 cakes, 3 puddings, mincemeat and rum truffles. They go down very well at wolfie towers!

I used to make a lot more of the above for friends BUT I am now older and wiser on that front!!!

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wolfie wrote:
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I Make ....rum truffles. ...............
one of SD's friends is dropping heavy hints that I might make her some malibu truffles - wouldn't know where to start!
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wolfie wrote:
This thread is titled,'Christmas Countdown,' so if you are not interested, don't read.... simples!

I make 3 cakes, 3 puddings, mincemeat and rum truffles. They go down very well at wolfie towers!

I used to make a lot more of the above for friends BUT I am now older and wiser on that front!!!
My list is getting longer for cakes!!!
I'm obviously not getting wiser yet.... :lol:

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