amn
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I do like Christmas, but I certainly don't go mad about it. My family decided a few years ago that we'd just buy proper presents for the kids, and as mine are the only two that are still young (all our nieces and nephews are grown up) that keeps it simple, and for the few adults we see at Christmas we just buy a little token gift so we all have something to open. Last year I bought some little bits and pieces and I made stuff with the kids like homemade sweets and miniature chrissy cakes and wrapped them in sparkly celophane, we had really good fun. We don't bother getting dressed till tea time on Chrissy day (I'm a northern girl too, dinner is in the middle of the day, tea is, well, teatime....?).
We don't normally go out over Christmas, and much less New Year, which I absplutely HATE, but that's from choice, we do sometimes have 'dinner parties' through the year, though round here we call it 'coming-round-for-something-to-eat' which sounds far less grand. Most weekends we enjoy our own company, staying in in our jammies and wooly socks and watching telly but when we do go out our social life is a few of us going out for a curry every couple of months, for which I don't have to bother getting dressed up, nice top, jeans and boots is my uniform of choice. I don't own a dress, not even a 'little black' one, and all the sequiny, sparkly, shiny christmas bling definitely isn't me, I'd feel ridic in anything like that quite frankly.
Sounds like there are more of us that don't live the QVC life than do, doesn't it?
We don't normally go out over Christmas, and much less New Year, which I absplutely HATE, but that's from choice, we do sometimes have 'dinner parties' through the year, though round here we call it 'coming-round-for-something-to-eat' which sounds far less grand. Most weekends we enjoy our own company, staying in in our jammies and wooly socks and watching telly but when we do go out our social life is a few of us going out for a curry every couple of months, for which I don't have to bother getting dressed up, nice top, jeans and boots is my uniform of choice. I don't own a dress, not even a 'little black' one, and all the sequiny, sparkly, shiny christmas bling definitely isn't me, I'd feel ridic in anything like that quite frankly.
Sounds like there are more of us that don't live the QVC life than do, doesn't it?