Christmas Countdown
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Boris+
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Re: Christmas Countdown
Hi Andrea,
Yes, I know - and I can't wait for the 'making' days! We are hoping to look for a new main home, and when that happens I've already declared my hopes for a space just for little one to have for using paint etc in.
There's all the different times of the year when projects/craftwork will be proudly shown and lovingly given by our little one, and we are really looking forward to it.
Magic.
Em
Yes, I know - and I can't wait for the 'making' days! We are hoping to look for a new main home, and when that happens I've already declared my hopes for a space just for little one to have for using paint etc in.
There's all the different times of the year when projects/craftwork will be proudly shown and lovingly given by our little one, and we are really looking forward to it.
Magic.
Em
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Stephen
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Re: Christmas Countdown
No tree for us this year as we have a six month old 'darling' of a kittem/cat that would probably destroy it in five minutes. I will instead be 'borrowing' a road works bollard this year and painting green 'Bah Hum Bugs' all over it just to keep in the festive spirit of things
Stuff tradition, the weather......and the large chicken and other assortments which I will be BBQ'ing Christmas day, no doubt with some liquid refreshments to keep me company
Stuff tradition, the weather......and the large chicken and other assortments which I will be BBQ'ing Christmas day, no doubt with some liquid refreshments to keep me company
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suespud
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Re: Christmas Countdown
Hey each to their own...tradition doesn't have to be the same for everyone...we all have different ideas..Stephen wrote:No tree for us this year as we have a six month old 'darling' of a kittem/cat that would probably destroy it in five minutes. I will instead be 'borrowing' a road works bollard this year and painting green 'Bah Hum Bugs' all over it just to keep in the festive spirit of things![]()
Stuff tradition, the weather......and the large chicken and other assortments which I will be BBQ'ing Christmas day, no doubt with some liquid refreshments to keep me company
Enjoy yours
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Re: Christmas Countdown
With Ya Stephen
Basically it's get up, eat, open a few pressies, eat some more, snooze, eat some more, go to bed.
Chuck in copious amounts of alcohol.
I'm ready to go back to work the day after Boxing Day.
When the kids were little, it was like a bloomin' endurance test
Happy be older and wiser
Basically it's get up, eat, open a few pressies, eat some more, snooze, eat some more, go to bed.
Chuck in copious amounts of alcohol.
I'm ready to go back to work the day after Boxing Day.
When the kids were little, it was like a bloomin' endurance test
Happy be older and wiser
Free and Accepted
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wolfie
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Re: Christmas Countdown
Boris+ wrote:Bye 'eck Sue,
Do I detect a hint of sarcasm?
Christmas decorations I have seen commercially available in the past weren't what I wanted then, but now I want something a bit different and not quite so 'grown up'.
Maybe I'll just look for some ideas and get a bit arty/crafty - granddaughter is too young to benefit from the experience of planning/designing/production, but we'll wait and see a little while yet.
Meanwhile I've got some Norwegian design patterns to use to embroider various bits and pieces for the home (table runners, napkins and chair backs etc).
What I really fancied was something along the lines of the German Nutcracker type theme for the tree itself - but I don't want to intrude into himself's shed/workshop.
I wish I'd thought about that earlier in the year!
Em
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wolfie
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Re: Christmas Countdown
I do think that was uncalled for, Em. Getting down to regional dialects is pretty low, IMO. Anyways, you are for too south!!!Boris+ wrote:Bye 'eck Sue,
Do I detect a hint of sarcasm?
Christmas decorations I have seen commercially available in the past weren't what I wanted then, but now I want something a bit different and not quite so 'grown up'.
Maybe I'll just look for some ideas and get a bit arty/crafty - granddaughter is too young to benefit from the experience of planning/designing/production, but we'll wait and see a little while yet.
Meanwhile I've got some Norwegian design patterns to use to embroider various bits and pieces for the home (table runners, napkins and chair backs etc).
What I really fancied was something along the lines of the German Nutcracker type theme for the tree itself - but I don't want to intrude into himself's shed/workshop.
I wish I'd thought about that earlier in the year!
Em
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Boris+
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Re: Christmas Countdown
Wolfie - there's nothing wrong in using a dialect - similarly there's nothing wrong in using a foreign language either, n'est pas?
Sorry to correct you, but currently I'm most certainly not 'far too south' - heading even further north soon if you need to know; and what on earth does location have to do with anything?
How's your other half?
Em
Sorry to correct you, but currently I'm most certainly not 'far too south' - heading even further north soon if you need to know; and what on earth does location have to do with anything?
How's your other half?
Em
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Meg 50
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Re: Christmas Countdown
I think she meant that those who are 'credited' with saying "by 'eck" live far further south than Sue who lives in the far frozen north of England.
N'est-ce-pas?
N'est-ce-pas?
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kaymar
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Re: Christmas Countdown
Look, can you girls not just play nicely? 
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Dancing Queen
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Re: Christmas Countdown
Did I say something not nice
being a Yorkshire girl I was confirming what Meg said and 'by eck' is to the best of my knowledge a term that Yorkshire folk use, living just over the border now in Derbyshire I can't say it is something I particularly hear around these parts.
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Boris+
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Re: Christmas Countdown
Hi Kaymar,
I really can't see what is wrong with the phrase I used - but it seems to me that other people just want to be a bit 'ornery'.
I have never been aware that one had to be Yorkshire born, bred and resident to use certain phrases - it was innocently used, and I can't see the problem for the life of me.
On the other hand, I could have said 'good grief' - and been picked at for that sounding wrong too.
Meanwhile, it's a glorious time of year, a time to revel in the wonderful seasonal colours - and enjoy the luxury of a warming soup after a brisk crisp walk.
Em
I really can't see what is wrong with the phrase I used - but it seems to me that other people just want to be a bit 'ornery'.
I have never been aware that one had to be Yorkshire born, bred and resident to use certain phrases - it was innocently used, and I can't see the problem for the life of me.
On the other hand, I could have said 'good grief' - and been picked at for that sounding wrong too.
Meanwhile, it's a glorious time of year, a time to revel in the wonderful seasonal colours - and enjoy the luxury of a warming soup after a brisk crisp walk.
Em
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Quizzical Bob
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Exactly!Boris+ wrote:Hi Kaymar,
I really can't see what is wrong with the phrase I used - but it seems to me that other people just want to be a bit 'ornery'.
I have never been aware that one had to be Yorkshire born, bred and resident to use certain phrases - it was innocently used, and I can't see the problem for the life of me.
On the other hand, I could have said 'good grief' - and been picked at for that sounding wrong too.
Meanwhile, it's a glorious time of year, a time to revel in the wonderful seasonal colours - and enjoy the luxury of a warming soup after a brisk crisp walk.
Em
Certainly not a time to be thinking about Christmas
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Dancing Queen
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I don't think anyone said you had to be Yorkshire born and bred to use certain phrases Em if that was directed at me, if you read the posts Meg said she thought the phrase was used further south, being from Yorkshire I said to the best of my knowledge it was a Yorkshire term, where has anyone said you shouldn't have used itBoris+ wrote:Hi Kaymar,
I really can't see what is wrong with the phrase I used - but it seems to me that other people just want to be a bit 'ornery'.
I have never been aware that one had to be Yorkshire born, bred and resident to use certain phrases - it was innocently used, and I can't see the problem for the life of me.
On the other hand, I could have said 'good grief' - and been picked at for that sounding wrong too.
Meanwhile, it's a glorious time of year, a time to revel in the wonderful seasonal colours - and enjoy the luxury of a warming soup after a brisk crisp walk.
Em
I'm afraid I don't know what 'ornery' means is that a 'made up word' ..
Now, now Q Bob we do have to be thinking about Christmas in fact I have just packed my Christmas decorations bag in readiness rather than leave it until the last minute before we sail off.
Jo
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Anne D
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Re: Christmas Countdown
What a good idea Jo taking some of your own Christmas decorations with you .It must make your suite look really festive. I do sometimes buy flowers through Cunard before we go, to be there in the room when we board, but have never been on an actual Christmas Cruise.
I wondered when the decorations are put up throughout the ship and if one was to go on the cruise before the Christmas one would they be there then.
Anyway hope you have a lovely cruise as I am sure you will and a very Happy Christmas.
Anne
I wondered when the decorations are put up throughout the ship and if one was to go on the cruise before the Christmas one would they be there then.
Anyway hope you have a lovely cruise as I am sure you will and a very Happy Christmas.
Anne
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I thought it meant ordinary, but looked it up on the offchance - WRONG!!!!!!!!!!!!Dancing Queen wrote:Boris+ wrote:Hi Kaymar,
I really can't see what is wrong with the phrase I used - but it seems to me that other people just want to be a bit 'ornery'.
Em
I'm afraid I don't know what 'ornery' means is that a 'made up word' ..
http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/defin ... ish/ornery
it means bad tempered and difficult to deal with
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Boris+
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Re: Christmas Countdown
Hi Jo,
Firstly - a great big NO - nothing was directed at you.
Ornery - no, it's not a made up word, I suppose it's a colloquialism.
Finally - if you are off and about on the beautiful briny - have a great time.
Em
Firstly - a great big NO - nothing was directed at you.
Ornery - no, it's not a made up word, I suppose it's a colloquialism.
Finally - if you are off and about on the beautiful briny - have a great time.
Em
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Re: Christmas Countdown
Hi Anne,
We've had a couple of outings which we refer to as mid-December, and the festive decorations have most definitely been in full swing.
Also, we've had festive organised sing-songs in the Grand Lobby area which have been great fun, people have packed santa hats and festive tops/jumpers so it's all been really quite jolly.
I've never seen any festive decorations in the accommodation corridors though - maybe people wait until they are on an actual festive week outing before they do that.
Em
We've had a couple of outings which we refer to as mid-December, and the festive decorations have most definitely been in full swing.
Also, we've had festive organised sing-songs in the Grand Lobby area which have been great fun, people have packed santa hats and festive tops/jumpers so it's all been really quite jolly.
I've never seen any festive decorations in the accommodation corridors though - maybe people wait until they are on an actual festive week outing before they do that.
Em
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Re: Christmas Countdown
Thanks EmBoris+ wrote:Hi Anne,
We've had a couple of outings which we refer to as mid-December, and the festive decorations have most definitely been in full swing.
Also, we've had festive organised sing-songs in the Grand Lobby area which have been great fun, people have packed santa hats and festive tops/jumpers so it's all been really quite jolly.
I've never seen any festive decorations in the accommodation corridors though - maybe people wait until they are on an actual festive week outing before they do that.
Em
That sounds fun. I often look at the December cruises but am always a bit wary because of the weather at that time of year . Maybe I will go one year.
Anne
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Boris+
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Re: Christmas Countdown
Hi Anne,
We've not had a rough outing in December yet, not even the BoB.
As you can probably imagine the Cunarders are very tastefully decorated for the festive season, and QM2 has had a festive grotto also.
Em
We've not had a rough outing in December yet, not even the BoB.
As you can probably imagine the Cunarders are very tastefully decorated for the festive season, and QM2 has had a festive grotto also.
Em
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Anne D wrote:What a good idea Jo taking some of your own Christmas decorations with you .It must make your suite look really festive. I do sometimes buy flowers through Cunard before we go, to be there in the room when we board, but have never been on an actual Christmas Cruise.
I wondered when the decorations are put up throughout the ship and if one was to go on the cruise before the Christmas one would they be there then.
Anyway hope you have a lovely cruise as I am sure you will and a very Happy Christmas.
Anne
It certainly does Anne or I think so, my small Xmas tree has travelled thousands of miles over the years, other things tend to get replaced periodically although I do have some very nice decorations that I have bought when we have done Christmas Market cruises.
We’ve done a few back to back cruises at Christmas and the decorations are usually up, last year I think we went around the 10th and they were up then, the Chefs do a wonderful Gingerbread Village and I seem to think that was also done before the Christmas one, the whole of the ship looks really lovely both Cunard and P&O.
Come and join us one year I'm sure you wouldn't be disappointed.
A very Happy Christmas to you too although we'll probably get told off for saying it this early
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Re: Christmas Countdown
Em, I'm not sure what the ruling is now with decorations outside of cabins, I always used to decorate the door but two years ago on QE everyone was asked to remove them, the reason given was H&S .. yep I was confused tooBoris+ wrote:Hi Anne,
We've had a couple of outings which we refer to as mid-December, and the festive decorations have most definitely been in full swing.
Also, we've had festive organised sing-songs in the Grand Lobby area which have been great fun, people have packed santa hats and festive tops/jumpers so it's all been really quite jolly.
I've never seen any festive decorations in the accommodation corridors though - maybe people wait until they are on an actual festive week outing before they do that.
Em
Jo
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Boris+
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Re: Christmas Countdown
Hi Jo,
I've never done a decoration onboard - either inside or outside by the door; and I'm not going to start now.
Not being bah humbug, I just don't - just like I don't put lights outside on terra firma (or in the window etc).
As for inside the accommodation - I like everything to look tidy, so flowers, decorations - no.
Em
I've never done a decoration onboard - either inside or outside by the door; and I'm not going to start now.
Not being bah humbug, I just don't - just like I don't put lights outside on terra firma (or in the window etc).
As for inside the accommodation - I like everything to look tidy, so flowers, decorations - no.
Em
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Dancing Queen
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Re: Christmas Countdown
Each to their own Em but I suppose if you haven't done a Christmas cruise then there wouldn't really be much point 'trimming up' would there.
Funny how you remember things because I thought I remembered you saying this time last year that you would be looking for Christmas lights for outside so I've just had a quick look on last years Christmas thread and yep lo and behold you said exactly that
Funny how you remember things because I thought I remembered you saying this time last year that you would be looking for Christmas lights for outside so I've just had a quick look on last years Christmas thread and yep lo and behold you said exactly that
Jo