Nice food, pressies, nice wine, relax, then it all changes when the relatives come over. Up and down asking "do you want another drink? Can I get you something else? Oh you don't like that, sorry you did last time you were here, Oh you cant eat nuts now? Where have all the nutty chocs gone? Oh you can eat those? OK." Then we will sit down and watch the afternoon film but in sections due to another round of "do you want another drink? Can I get you something else? Oh you don't like that, sorry you did last time you were here, Oh you cant eat nuts now? Where have all the nutty chocs gone? Oh you can eat those? OK." With the addition of "no I didn't get any of those they are to expensive. You like them though? Oh do you have them at home? Why not? Oh you cant afford them"
Last year we had Christmas by ourselves, much better, however I DO REALLY LOVE CHRISTMAS especially when the relatives go home :D
2006-12-16 06:58:48
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answered by sladelover 2
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Working a 14 hour shift on Christmas day. However i would prefer a traditional Xmas.
2006-12-17 22:35:15
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answered by Gsplan 6
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well its always a busy time for me....
get up early about 5-6am with kids, open prezies.
go to my parents for bacon sarnies, and more prezies...
then upto my nans who is 80yrs+ to see all my aunts and uncles and cousins and their kids, and more prezies....
then to my inlaws to see the other auntie, uncles etc and yes you guessed it more prezies.
......finaly home to cook some xmas dinner, duck this year (we went out for xmas dinner last year) with the usual trimmings, veg stuffing and way too much of it all.
then yes again santa forgot some prezies, he brought them while we were out.... and finaly we can play with all our prezies and stuff.
Hope you all have a wonderful xmas...
2006-12-18 01:15:06
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answered by jojo 3
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Traditional grub and pressies but no decorations..;
2006-12-15 06:59:31
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answered by huggz 7
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