Nearly Christmas!
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Mervyn and Trish
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Re: Nearly Christmas!
Wake me up on 24th December to do my shopping
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xmaslisa
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Re: Nearly Christmas!
Ha ha ha!!i have started my Christmas shopping already 
I have also brought some lovely Yankee wax melts of the Christmas variety too!
Charlotte has her own Christmas sack and Santa plate you can just imagine ha!
We need a post photo facility on here!
I have also brought some lovely Yankee wax melts of the Christmas variety too!
Charlotte has her own Christmas sack and Santa plate you can just imagine ha!
We need a post photo facility on here!
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Kenmo1
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Re: Nearly Christmas!
Sorry I can't help but you can post photos on here - hopefully Stephen or qbman will be able to tell you how.
Maureen
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GillD46
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Re: Nearly Christmas!
This tells you how to post photos.xmaslisa wrote: 02 Aug 2017, 21:30Ha ha ha!!i have started my Christmas shopping already
I have also brought some lovely Yankee wax melts of the Christmas variety too!
Charlotte has her own Christmas sack and Santa plate you can just imagine ha!
We need a post photo facility on here!![]()
https://cruise-community.me.uk/viewtopi ... =67&t=5305
Gill
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suespud
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Re: Nearly Christmas!
Well actually......
I will be putting up LOTS sparkly lights, lots of light up balloons, and decs for our house party next weekend...so I might just leave them up ......
Ohh and the Glitter Ball will be coming out of the loft !!
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oldbluefox
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Re: Nearly Christmas!
You're late!!!suespud wrote: 03 Aug 2017, 07:50Well actually......
I will be putting up LOTS sparkly lights, lots of light up balloons, and decs for our house party next weekend...so I might just leave them up ......![]()
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Ohh and the Glitter Ball will be coming out of the loft !!![]()
I was taught to be cautious
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Dancing Queen
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Re: Nearly Christmas!
My Xmas decs bag is already packed for our Xmas cruise but then I don't unpack it I just add to for the next one
Welcome back Lisa it's nice to see you posting again, I guess Xmas is even more special now you have a little one .. congratulations
Jo
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Boris+
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Re: Nearly Christmas!
We'll be starting our Xmas prep (presents etc) early September - it'll be nice to get in the festive spirit.
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xmaslisa
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Re: Nearly Christmas!
I'm liking the Christmas spirit on here!! 


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xmaslisa
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Re: Nearly Christmas!
I still can't work out how you post a photo tho 
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Happydays
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Re: Nearly Christmas!
I can't stand it!!! Far too early, give me a break.....
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screwy
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Re: Nearly Christmas!
Oh dear, Xmas cards and mince pies will be in the shops next month. Think i'm going to Hibernate from the 1st Sept.
Mel
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suespud
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Re: Nearly Christmas!
139 days till Christmas Eve
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GillD46
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Re: Nearly Christmas!
Like Lisa and Sue, I love Christmas and do start preparing in September - usually. This year we're going to be away so I shan't have much to do at home, but no doubt will have plenty to do at our daughter's!
But, sorry Lisa, even for me, August is a bit early.
But, sorry Lisa, even for me, August is a bit early.
Gill
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oldbluefox
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oldbluefox
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Re: Nearly Christmas!
Doesn't your husband get a bit of stick walking around dressed like that all year?
I was taught to be cautious
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Dancing Queen
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Re: Nearly Christmas!
I also start preparing in September in fact I even bought a couple of Xmas gifts last week, as we go away for Xmas I always aim to have everything bought and wrapped by the end of October and Xmas cards written by mid November .. presents usually delivered first week in December and then I can concentrate on cruise packing 
Jo
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CaroleF
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Re: Nearly Christmas!
We go away in three weeks time and then I think I'm going to have to start thinking about Christmas too. As we go away for our long 65 night trip on 3rd January I'd like to get everything sorted early. I'd like to get the expenditure done and paid for so there are no credit card bills still to be paid. We are going to my daughter's for Christmas Day and possibly Boxing Day too so I've nothing to think about as far as food is concerned. I'm actually thinking something I never thought I'd even consider. I love Christmas, always have done, and, apart from last year when we were on the Christmas Markets cruise which left, I think on 6th December and then we were away on a Canaries Cruise on 2nd January, had a real Christmas Tree. Last year I bought one of the pre-lit ones - a white frosted one which did look lovely - well apart from all the frosting which came off all over me as I put the tree together! This year I'm thinking that with the long trip to plan for, being away over Christmas itself, do I really want to go to the bother of putting up a tree, getting all the baubles etc. out then having to take it down again, before New Year and get everything put away. We have a fantastic holly tree in our garden which this year looks as though it will be laden with berries. So providing I can get to it before the birds do I think I might just have a massive display of holly with some white Chrysanths or lilies. I have an angel which goes on the top of the tree - bought by me from Selfridges in I think, December 1966 and which used to go on top of my parents' tree, and ever since I inherited her has gone on the top of our tree. So she will have to have an outing whether I have a tree or not, but not perched on top of the holly!
I wonder how long this thread will be by Christmas!
Carole
I wonder how long this thread will be by Christmas!
Carole
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CaroleF
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Re: Nearly Christmas!
Christmas Tree problem solved. Last year I bought, in their sale, a frosted fir tree, pre-lit from Balsam Hill. They provide artificial trees for lots of the tv programmes at Christmas. It was very impressive - 7ft, came in three sections, lower one had a plug attached. You plugged that it and then slotted in the middle section - all the lights came on - then the top section and its lights came on, so easy. I could still use that one this year but I don't want to have to get out all the decorations etc and then take it all down and put away straight after Christmas before we go away. So I looked at the Balsam Hill site again, sale time, and discovered they have a four foot tree, in pot, with decorations already on and battery lights included. I thought this would be an easy solution for this coming Christmas and it was a good reduction, in fact when I got to the payment page it was £20 less than the advertised sale price so happy with that. Don't know what John will say - well yes I do - We don't need another tree! He's not here at the moment, down in Dorset building an extension on our cottage there. It was me who said - we don't need another bedroom but we are getting one. At least my Christmas tree costs far less than the extension and so I will tell him when he moans!
Isn't this fun, a Christmas thread started early!!
Carole
Isn't this fun, a Christmas thread started early!!
Carole
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suespud
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Re: Nearly Christmas!
Ohh it is fun Carole!! Love the run up to Christmas !!!
Altough I'm sitting here surrounded by fairy lights, champagne flutes, pink table clothes ...getting the Pimp Your Prosecco table set up for our party on Saturday.
It's reminding of Christmas a lot, as quite a bit preparation going into it.. It's just the music that's different....no Christmas songs playing.. Yet.....just a bit of John Legend
Sue xx
Altough I'm sitting here surrounded by fairy lights, champagne flutes, pink table clothes ...getting the Pimp Your Prosecco table set up for our party on Saturday.
It's reminding of Christmas a lot, as quite a bit preparation going into it.. It's just the music that's different....no Christmas songs playing.. Yet.....just a bit of John Legend
Sue xx
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Stephen
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qbman1
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Re: Nearly Christmas!
They should all be locked up between January and November
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Dancing Queen
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Re: Nearly Christmas!
Ha Ha good to see the Grumpy Old Men are being just as grumpy as they were last year.

Jo
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qbman1
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Re: Nearly Christmas!
Not so much of the "old" !
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Dancing Queen
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