Hi. My boyfriend and I are celebrating an early christmas at my new apartment before we each head to our separate homes for the holidays. We are both 23. We are exchanging gifts, etc, but I was wondering if anyone had any great ideas for a fun/festive/at home/reasonably priced activity? I was thinking something along the lines of xmas cookies...but wanted other ideas? Please nothing crude.
2006-12-21
14:53:37
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thanks for everything so far, merry xmas!! still looking for some more great ideas!
2006-12-22
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bake some cookies and get some Christmas Movies and watch them together with the Christmas lights and tree on just the 2 of you.
Merry Christmas
2006-12-21 15:02:28
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answered by Dew 7
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Ok--let me think--back in the day before we were "us", when dinosaurs roamed the earth, we would exchange gifts, have a nice little "appetizer" type dinner and watch movies together. I always made (and still do on Christmas Eve) this crock pot full of tiny meatballs and sausages in a sauce that's just a can of cranberry sauce and a bottle of chili sauce (let 'em simmer all day), a cheese and cracker plate and cookies. In the early days we might have met friends for a drink or two after work then headed home for our own little celebration. Wow!! I kinda miss that! Thanx! I may have to re-create 30 years ago this weekend!!
2006-12-21 16:13:21
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answered by fallingstar 4
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Ooh, make homemade Christmas ornaments together. If the two of you get married sometime in the future, you will always have those ornaments to hang on your tree and reminisce about your dating memories.
Hobby Lobby and other crafts places sell wooden pieces you can glue together and add embellishments.
2006-12-21 15:09:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Visit my blog for all things Christmas. I illustrated or manipulated over 16 different designs for BANNERS all can have as presents. Each image in blog links to 1000x300 for use on printers as greeting cards, wrapping papers, or on blogs or desktops. Sure to find something from these gift-wrapping inspired designs.
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2006-12-21 18:27:12
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answered by Anonymous
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If you do crafts you can make a tree ornament . Maybe it can become a tradition for the two of you . Remember to date it though .
2006-12-21 14:57:53
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answered by Geedebb 6
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wellll i unfortunately cant think of really any "activities" but maybe you two could watch the movie Elf (with Will Ferrell). if you kind of want something festive and fun to do and laugh then i think this could work but idk some ppl dont like it.....hope this helps you !!
merry christmas :-)
2006-12-21 15:03:54
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answered by Anonymous
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i'm from Stafforshire additionally! maximum Christmas mornings I initiate ingesting approximately 10am and wake the babies and spouse singing Christmas songs. At approximately 2pm i'm **** confronted and enable the spouse force us to her brothers for dinner and replacing provides. via 9pm I even have oftentimes began a combat along with her brother, extinguished a cigar on one the babies heads and made the mummy in regulation cry. I oftentimes push all and sundry into the motor vehicle at the same time as annoying I drink force residing house, combating on the off license to via extra alcohol and cigarettes, provide the spouse a good beating around the residing house as quickly as we get residing house, wreck and bin the Christmas tree, deliver the babies to mattress and exhibit regret for each thing on Boxing day. :)
2016-11-28 03:14:24
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answered by Anonymous
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candle lit dinner. Don't try to cook (like I did), you just order the food and set up the table.
2006-12-21 15:39:55
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answered by Anonymous
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