caz, I could have gone all day without that little reminder.
I think we ought to have Christmas every five years, and really do it up; then there'd be something to look forward to. But I, like many other wives and mothers, have to do all the work while others get to sit around the kitchen table.
Actually, Christmas was mostly a nightmare when I was a kid and spent a week at the Grandparents'. It tends to be a lot less stressful now. But it's still overrated and overpriced. And nobody does proper carol singing any more.
I LOVE Christmas! I'm looking forward to it but I'm nutty like that. There's something so magical about Christmas.And I'm looking forward to it more this year because I was sick last year and didn't get a chance to celebrate. ::prays to the gods that illness doesn't rear its ugly head::
Irish commented the other day about seeing her first Christmas advert and of course the next day I saw mine. Its starting earlier and earlier. And we haven't had Halloween yet. Used to be the madness started after Thanksgiving here. Those days are long gone.
Aaaagggghhhh...don't mention that word! I can see myself under heavy pressure this year from my mother to cook Christmas dinner for the whole family, which is about the last thing I want to do. I also have to cope with my husband's yearly honing of his impersonation of Ebenezer Scrooge to even greater peaks of perfection. I used to love Christmas...
Awwww... well part of hubby's Christmas ritual is watching Alastair Sim in "Scrooge"! I usually do the cooking anyway, actually. Bless her, my mum has never been much of a cook (I mean she's okay, but she cooks because she has to, if you see what I mean) and if I do it, we get a decent dinner! Also, given that the kids are young and all their toys are here, it's easier to have dinner at our house - my parents only live ten minutes away, if that. The most I've cooked for for Xmas dinner so far is nine... I couldn't believe it when I checked the countdown clock... only 59 DAYS??
well part of hubby's Christmas ritual is watching Alastair Sim in "Scrooge"!
My hubby's role model! If I have to cook for everybody it will be for 10, and I have done it before, and it's no more difficult for 10 than it is for 4 or 6, but I don't want to be pressured into it. If it's only 59 days I need to start searching for my Christmas spirit...now!
I couldn't believe it when I checked the countdown clock... only 59 DAYS??
Now I imagine you have this big red digital clock in your living room, just like Matt's...! ;)
I love Christmas. I adore it. I've already started shopping and really must make that Christmas pudding soon! Thanks for the reminder. :) And aside from my TWW S7 box set, what I really want for Christmas this year is S60 picked up for a full season! I wonder if Father Christmas has influence at NBC?
Now I imagine you have this big red digital clock in your living room, just like Matt's...! ;) It just feels like I have!
I love it too, don't get me wrong... it just seems to start so early! And of course, it's great when you have kids. I'll be making the pudding(s) tomorrow - Delia's Christmas gets a lot of use here!
Hm. Talking about what you really want for Christmas has sent me to my happy place... Brad wrapped up in a big red bow would suit me just fine :) (C'mon - you knew I was going to say that!!)
59 days? Dear God! We realised the other day that we're officially in week 4 of our first term. Halfway through. That's a quarter of the actual work we have to do for first year (third term is revision and exams). Scary stuff.
You know, a group of friends and I used to go carolling - "proper" carols, four-part harmony and everything - every year (for charity). I think we kept it up for about 10 years, but of course after a while we moved away and it stopped. But I still have very fond memories of it... *sniff*
Do you put money in the puddings caz? I don't eat christmas pudding so I always missed out on the potential riches (well, a $2 coin) but I really liked the idea.
I have to admit that I don't put money in the pudding - but I know that my gran used to! I guess the nearest thing in size to a sixpence these days is a twenty pence piece...
Hee! The thing with Christmas cake is that it needs time to mature. They're full of dried fruit and other lovely things and the longer you leave them, the better they taste. We also "feed" ours with copious amounts of brandy between now and when I put marzipan and icing on it!
Thanks for explaining! It doesn't sound good to me, I'll just stick to the brandy.
By the way, I know I disappeared on you with that fic... I think I'm just not up for it. My enthusiasm sort of fizzled out. Maybe some day I'll do it and I really appreciated your support and understanding with it! In the meantime I'll just read yours!
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I think we ought to have Christmas every five years, and really do it up; then there'd be something to look forward to. But I, like many other wives and mothers, have to do all the work while others get to sit around the kitchen table.
*grrrrrr...renty's tired of Christmas*
/endrentyrant, with apologies and smooches
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I love cooking and everything traditional... although I really had to work up the enthusiasm today...
smoochies back!
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But it's all vastly overrated these days. It were much better when I were a kid.
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"When I were young, we lived in 't paper bag in t' middle ot' road..."
Heh. It's overrated and overpriced!
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Irish commented the other day about seeing her first Christmas advert and of course the next day I saw mine. Its starting earlier and earlier. And we haven't had Halloween yet. Used to be the madness started after Thanksgiving here. Those days are long gone.
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But I hope you get away without being ill this year...
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Right next to the black/orange Halloween stuff. Anything to sell more crap, er stuff.
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I usually do the cooking anyway, actually. Bless her, my mum has never been much of a cook (I mean she's okay, but she cooks because she has to, if you see what I mean) and if I do it, we get a decent dinner! Also, given that the kids are young and all their toys are here, it's easier to have dinner at our house - my parents only live ten minutes away, if that. The most I've cooked for for Xmas dinner so far is nine...
I couldn't believe it when I checked the countdown clock... only 59 DAYS??
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My hubby's role model! If I have to cook for everybody it will be for 10, and I have done it before, and it's no more difficult for 10 than it is for 4 or 6, but I don't want to be pressured into it. If it's only 59 days I need to start searching for my Christmas spirit...now!
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I need to start searching for my Christmas spirit...now!
I find a few large G&Ts generally do the trick!
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Now I imagine you have this big red digital clock in your living room, just like Matt's...! ;)
I love Christmas. I adore it. I've already started shopping and really must make that Christmas pudding soon! Thanks for the reminder. :) And aside from my TWW S7 box set, what I really want for Christmas this year is S60 picked up for a full season! I wonder if Father Christmas has influence at NBC?
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It just feels like I have!
I love it too, don't get me wrong... it just seems to start so early! And of course, it's great when you have kids.
I'll be making the pudding(s) tomorrow - Delia's Christmas gets a lot of use here!
Hm. Talking about what you really want for Christmas has sent me to my happy place... Brad wrapped up in a big red bow would suit me just fine :) (C'mon - you knew I was going to say that!!)
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We realised the other day that we're officially in week 4 of our first term. Halfway through. That's a quarter of the actual work we have to do for first year (third term is revision and exams). Scary stuff.
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*Tries desperatly to hide the 100 or so boxes of wrap she is trying to flog to the unsuspecting customers at work*
Wrap? Wrap? No wrap here. Don't know what you are talking about ;-)
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I thought Prime Minister Hugh Grant and his chauffeur did it up pretty nicely in Love, Actually!
But how often do they come to my door? Not nearly often enough. Well, okay, never, but still...
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Do you put money in the puddings caz? I don't eat christmas pudding so I always missed out on the potential riches (well, a $2 coin) but I really liked the idea.
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By the way, I know I disappeared on you with that fic... I think I'm just not up for it. My enthusiasm sort of fizzled out. Maybe some day I'll do it and I really appreciated your support and understanding with it! In the meantime I'll just read yours!