Christmas eve: Me and my mom and sometimes brothers make homemade pizzza. Then we go to church. When we get back from church we make hot chocolate and my older brothere reads The Polar Express. After that, I either watch an Xmas movie or go to bed and read more picture christmas books and or The Christmas Carol Charles Dikens.
On Christmas Morning, I get up earlier then everyone else, so I have to wait a few hours. SO first I make coffee, then i go down stairs and watch the Christmas Story on TBS - cuz they always have a marathon - Then when my mom gets up and gives me the okay to wake up the other members of the family. After they get there lazy butex's out of bed i turn on Xmas music and give everyone there coffee. THEN WE OPEN PRESENTS!
After Presents my mom and I make breakfast which is normally eggs, fried steak, hash browns, biscuts and gravy. Then we eat and clean up.
After Breakfast we go about are day and someone starts dinner, Then we eat and yea......................christmas is over.
Happy Thanksgiving and Merry Christmas/Happy Holidays
2006-11-19 01:47:41
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answered by hmm i dunno 1
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If it's anything like the last few Christmas's I'll be fighting to stay awake after lunch. By the time it actually gets here I'm so tired from working stupidly long days (Tesco fresh food) that all I want to do is sleep. Remember people, when you do your shopping, be kind to the staff coz it's the hardest time of year for us and grumpy customers don't make it any easier!!!! Merry Christmas x
2006-11-18 22:08:32
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answered by benaberry_77 3
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There is the parish caroling party. We wander through the Haight Ashbury district in San Francisco and sing carols. Then we go eat and drink. Sometime around Christmas, my two sisters and the spouses and kids get together for our potluck Christmas dinner (spiral sliced ham and potato latkes) and gift giving. On Christmas Eve I shall be singing in the church choir for Midnight Mass. I call my aunt to wish her a happy birthday. Gloria in excelsis Deo.
2006-11-19 00:55:09
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answered by soxrcat 6
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I am not sure what I will be doing, this is the first year that I am not living close to my family. I have recently moved to Arkansas, and my husband has to work for Christmas. Maybe I will just cook a big dinner anyway, to keep myself in the spirit.
2006-11-19 03:57:38
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answered by mistkie 3
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Having festivities with family and friends and even ones I don't like much!
2006-11-19 01:48:35
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answered by Nana 6
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I'm having a nice traditional Christmas with my family and my new grand daughter - decorating the house, good food and good company. Just prior to Christmas we are going to the hospice 'Light up a life' carol service where lights will be lit for my Mum and Dad & brother who are no longer with us xxxx
2006-11-18 21:54:29
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answered by Anonymous
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working as normal. will see some of my family on one of the days but christmas is just another day especially if you're not religious or pulled in by this culture of overspending and losing the real reason behind the festive period.
2006-11-18 21:57:31
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answered by Mr Cynical 5
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Probably opening presents at home, then going to the in-laws to open some more. Hopefully we will go to a nice restaurant to eat, and we'll be lucky enough to secure a table by the fireplace there.
2006-11-19 00:42:30
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answered by Holly 5
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Nothing for the first time in ages ! Just staying in with my boyfriend, getting rid of all the family and eating pizza ! best christmas ever !!!!
2006-11-18 21:54:02
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answered by xxlil_angelxx202 1
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I will be traveling 5 hours to go see my mother and brother . I am taking the senior dog and my girlfriend.. we will be cooking and talking.
Eating and talking, washing dishes and hugging.
Did I mention we will be eating and napping. We will together and trying very hard NOT to get on each others nerves.
2006-11-18 23:18:25
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answered by truthwalker7 3
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