lynnonthelake
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A Cocker Spaniel! He's nearly 9 months old now, but I don't like leaving him on his own for long.
Awwww he's absolutely gorgeous.:mysmilie_48:
A Cocker Spaniel! He's nearly 9 months old now, but I don't like leaving him on his own for long.
A Cocker Spaniel! He's nearly 9 months old now, but I don't like leaving him on his own for long.
The husband is wearing an outfit with "Grandad Elf" written on the red top with green striped trouser bottoms, he loves doing things like that, I just wear an old t-shirt and jogging bottoms, I'd like to say I dress up in my evening gown and tiara in the night but I don't.........I do that Boxing Day. :mysmilie_17:
Visiting someone else is always a good way out of having to do the cooking, however slow cookers really make it so easy it's great, and I'm sure when one visits someone else's house one is supposed to offer to do the washing up etc.
I might actually be spending Christmas in New York as I won a prize in a raffle at work. Everyone who wins "employee of the month" gets put into a prize draw at Christmas - and apparently I've won the all-inclusive 5-day trip to NYC! I didn't bother going to the Christmas party but a friend texted me to say: "congratulations!" I don't know how quickly I will get the tickets - I will ask HR tomorrow. The prize is for 2 but I don't have anyone to go with, but I dare say some colleague will want to go, or I could just go on my own. I haven't been to New York in years so it will be fun. Thinking about it though it might be better to go in spring / summer.
This post got me in a tizzy! I start on Christmas Eve. Set the table get the drinks all sorted in the huge cool box, make the soup, defrost the prawns have some wine!
Make a trifle - slug of sherry....
Get the presents out in huge bundles, have a wine! PJs on watch the midnight service and hubby and I do our gifts.
Up early and still in PJs sort the veg out, peel potatoes, get hubby out of bed!
Buck's Fizz salmon and eggs. Tidy round the house and try to make the kitchen look OK...... Turkey in always have pre cooked ham joint so carve this wrap in grease proof paper ready to heat. Good god it's hot! Wine is chilled.
2:30 the in laws, outlaws and children arrive, grandchildren are knackered but hey present time.....
Around 3:30 it's dinner....lost the sprouts what the hell, more wine. I've not got the PJs on but a little black dress don't know how don't know when.
MERRY CHRISTMAD.
However, if you have ordered a Geen thing QVC hamper you just have to call the local take away.......Oh my giddy aunt I missed that trick!
I wouldn't go near a cooker with any of the fashions from Q as your likely to be flombayed!
Who wears anything fancy or dressy to cook anything in. I don't know about anyone else but whenever I have cooked a roast dinner my clothes and hair absolutely stink of cooking. It doesn't matter how scrubbed and cleaned my oven is I still end up smelling to high heaven of food. I just wouldn't wear any good clothes to cook it. I always think it would be lovely to wear a sparkly little number but realistically it's never going to happen in our house.
I remember my mother getting up at around 4am to cook Christmas dinner when I was a child. I think so many people force themselves to "do the right thing" and "be the best" and what I really don't like is the "forced enjoyment" of it all. It's almost like feeling empty, sad or alone is not allowed. It kind of written in an invisible contract and it's totally non-negotiable. Unfortunately for many people it's a lonely time of year, a fake and insincere time of year, a time when the cork of loneliness held under the water for the rest of the year rises to surface as they reflect on past Christmases with loved ones who are no longer around. I sometimes feel that the few days before Christmas is almost worse than Christmas itself. It's all the tacky tinsel, the frenzied bustling in the shops, the horrible f***ing Christmas records. I don't know about other people but I find it quite a draining time of year. Last year I was OK and sat in the flat with the light coming in, quite at peace with everything. This year it's more daunting. Still, I will get the ingredients for the meal tomorrow night. I'll shove everything in the slow cooker on Christmas day and drive out to my flying club to check the plane I fly. Then I will return home and put some nuts out for the squirrels and just read and relax.