Society & Culture

How do you feel about Christmas? Love it? Hate it?

Society & Culture

Posted by: Rainbow

17th Nov 2011 04:22pm

Do you wish Christmas would come and go quickly or do you look forward to it with great enthusiasm? Do you believe Christmas has lost its meaning given all the materialistic connotations associated with it or does it still have a special place in your heart?


pebbles
  • 22nd Nov 2011 10:53am

Christmas is my favorite time of the year its the time when all the family's get together some of us dont see one another during the year , so its a great time to catch up , we all go on rotation to family members houses and have a good time , its even more enjoyable now the grandchildren have come along.. We all do our bit , each one of us has a specialty that we bring along mine is nibbles and deserts This year its being held in the country at My Daughters, i keep telling her she is crazy to do this as she is due to have a bub in 5 weeks , she said it will make things easier , and if she has to go to hospital , she will have a house full of baby sitters , this family has grown exponentially and Each of my children's partners and their families are fab we all get on well which is good .so all i have to do now is finish my shopping which i am quite organized with , made a list so as not to confuse myself , I must say though working in a chocolate shop helps improve my Christmas mood no end around goodies all day sure is nice , any way , have a great Christmas i know i will.


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