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Sounds pretty good to mewell I dwell about my losses and pains, things said, things not said, things almost said...
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I spend the day with my family. We have a real tree. Decorate it with new and vintage ornaments from all over. We have a home cooked meal. Exchange presents. Call family that's now with us. Usually go for a walk and take the dogs. Maybe watch a christmas themed film. Perhaps a home cooked cake or pie. A few cups of eggnog with dark rum.
Thanks pretty much what I do.
Most Excellent HD. Life without great passion and desire is not a life. We need sentiment and emotion, for good or bad, bonds between us that endure all. Those around us that elicit this are to be cherished. That is why we are sharing this thread, thank you rue.
Are you sure it's just the little Miss who likes Hello Kitty?
We have a wooden advent calendar, which i have had for years and i have yet to buy my son his own one, which takes pride of place in his bedroom. Thanks for reminding me Miss G!
Uh..not for me. I celebrate the possibility of the gift of salvation...by giving my gifts also out of love. I either must go shopping for them..or make them. I do both. We always have an artificial tree made up to give a soft glow, sparkle and warmth of special celebration. A family gathering to laugh,kid,love and join each other in the joy of all being together from near and far. For me it is not only about the excitement of the children...but also pleasant surprises for the grown up children as well.
Anyone can sit around like sourpusses with disdain...but why not turn a frown upside down. A smile,and making the best of how the holiday is celebrated,can be contagious. Christmas spirit comes from the same place as those cynical doldrums. One choice is hard and cold..the other is really heartwarming and truely loving. Life is short...even Family is fleeting...no matter what kind or quality it may be.
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Ha! Busted! I do have quite a soft spot for that pretty kitty!
I've never had an advent calendar - a more permanent one sounds like a lovely idea - have you got yours up now?
I love that song! When I was a kid, the only time I could hear that song was when the rock stations would play Christmas music only on Christmas Eve. It still feels a little taboo to listen to it "early".
I love that song! When I was a kid, the only time I could hear that song was when the rock stations would play Christmas music only on Christmas Eve. It still feels a little taboo to listen to it "early".
Only on Christmas Eve? Our stations started playing it before Halloween! I think I heard this song Oct. 30th!! It was rather odd hearing it before Thanksgiving, even.
Still made me happy, though.
The shop is run by a Buddhist Vietnamese family who don't celebrate Christmas.