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" Its going to be all different now Dad isn't here and Mum has a new partner - I don't want Christmas to happen ![]() I can really relate to that feeling. And it will be different - but maybe it could be good in a different way? | |||
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"We used to write our letter to Santa and put it into my nana's coal fire to 'post' it. My youngest child did the same with our coal fire in our last house. Now my grandson comes to see me to 'post' his letter up my chimney, even though it's a living-flame gas fire. ![]() Aw that is cute. I have kept some of my own kids' letters to Santa.. and they absolutely love reading them now! ![]() | |||
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"We used to run Christmas day the same when my dad was alive. Wake up, make Mum and Dad a brew, open stockings on their bed, go downstairs make a champagne breakfast (obviously that's been since I've been old enough to drink lol) then my brother and I sort the presents into piles, then we open the presents, then a walk round the local reservoir, then Dad and I made Christmas Dinner, then we would eat, followed by a night at the neighbours with games and alcohol. Its going to be all different now Dad isn't here and Mum has a new partner - I don't want Christmas to happen ![]() Now is a time to make new traditions. When I lost my partner I thought Christmas would be lonely for his son and I but, we get together with my older two children. Our new tradition is we all make one course or something to put towards the dinner and put them all together on the table and share. | |||
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" Its going to be all different now Dad isn't here and Mum has a new partner - I don't want Christmas to happen ![]() Mum's partner is not into Christmas, my brother doesn't like said partner so I'm stuck in the middle of it all. I wish I could afford to just vanish for Christmas. | |||
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" Its going to be all different now Dad isn't here and Mum has a new partner - I don't want Christmas to happen ![]() Yeah I can see why that sounds like sitting between two chairs. Maybe just agree to spend some time with them and have some other time with friends? | |||
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" Its going to be all different now Dad isn't here and Mum has a new partner - I don't want Christmas to happen ![]() I'm having my brother spend two nights with me and we'll go and see Mum on Christmas Day and we'll go to my dad's tree on our own without her partner there. I'm turning into Scrooge! | |||
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"do you have in the run up to Christmas? I know it is early but... I am curious. I have always maintained a family tradition of putting a few chocolate coins (the silver and gold ones you can get from M&S and a few other shops) on each step of the stair case and leading to the kids' rooms. I cannot even remember where that originated but it always looked nice and the kids loved it (and still do!!!) Sadly they dont last til CHristmas and need regular replenishing.. but hey... So what things are traditional in your home? ![]() Boxing day dinner is always a Nassi Goring using the left over turkey and roast ham, has been from the age of 6 when I lived in Malaysia and still remains a tradition for my parents, my brother and myself now we're all doing our own things ![]() ![]() | |||
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"I am continiuing the tradition of saying 'Bah Humbug' quite a lot and being called a miserable twat by all that know me ![]() Dont forget to taser the carol singers and get them dancing like James Brown as they run away down the path ![]() | |||
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"I always insist that the smalls, have a nicce bath and have a new pair of "christmas PJs" for Christmas Eve.... No presents are opened until breakfast is finsihed with and we are all dressed and tidy..... Fell quite mean sometimes ... ![]() That was the rule when I was a kid and my siblings have continued it. That way everyone sees things get opened and the kids don't have a meltdown before lunch caused by over excitement and lack of sleep | |||
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"do you have in the run up to Christmas? I know it is early but... I am curious. I have always maintained a family tradition of putting a few chocolate coins (the silver and gold ones you can get from M&S and a few other shops) on each step of the stair case and leading to the kids' rooms. I cannot even remember where that originated but it always looked nice and the kids loved it (and still do!!!) Sadly they dont last til CHristmas and need regular replenishing.. but hey... So what things are traditional in your home? ![]() ![]() ![]() I love Nasi Goreng - thought that was Indonesian or maybe similar... either way I like that kind of food. | |||
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"do you have in the run up to Christmas? I know it is early but... I am curious. I have always maintained a family tradition of putting a few chocolate coins (the silver and gold ones you can get from M&S and a few other shops) on each step of the stair case and leading to the kids' rooms. I cannot even remember where that originated but it always looked nice and the kids loved it (and still do!!!) Sadly they dont last til CHristmas and need regular replenishing.. but hey... So what things are traditional in your home? ![]() ![]() ![]() Yeah! me too, I get withdrawl symptons if I don't have Nasi Goring, Mekon Goring, or Singapore Rice Noodles at least once a fortnight, yummy yummy yummy ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | |||
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