Noel+ wrote:CandyKane - how are you?! We miss ya!
Noel+ wrote:kiwidogy_max wrote:It was a very close football game. Unfortunately, my team didnt come out on top. But, both teams played well. Entertaining game! A little disappointed, but nothing' a l title Christmas music can't take care of.
Yes. Like Christmas Day, I overate and fell asleep when New England was well ahead. I awoke to cheers for the Giants from family/friends in the 4th quarter to see my team losing.
The half-time was a total disappointment. But loved the Coke polar bear commercials!
CandyKane wrote:Gosh, it feels like I haven't been on here in forever. January was so busy it went by in a blur. I finally got all my end of year paperwork done and everything delivered safely to our accountant. I always dread seeing the end result of our taxes, but I am so glad it's done! I have missed you guys so much! Now to catch up reading all these wonderful Christmas posts!
kiwidogy_max wrote:I loved the Polar Beat commercials as well. They always remind me of Christmas!
tinseltown wrote:Noel+ wrote:tinseltown wrote:Glad you liked the photographs , already thinking of new ways to decorate this christmas :)) just 10 months to go untill Decoration time again !!
Um, well, my Christmas decorations are still up! So its less time for me - ha!
I leave a few things out like snow flakes on my staircase and a nativity up on the top floor but cant overdo it as hubbie thinks im mad but iam , mad about christmas !
tinseltown wrote:Sweden must be lovely and very festive . I live on a Greek island so we never have snow . But inside my house i make it really festive and keep up traditions from back home in the uk . In Greece the kids get their presents 1st January as Santas known as Ayios Vassilis here but we do 25th of December . My daughters who is at university in Athens still wants her Santa sack every christmas !! Shes clever as its a big sack so it needs lots of presents to fill it !!
kiwidogy_max wrote:Goodnight my Christmas All Year friends! I will be ice skating tomorrow for the first time in MANY years!
tinseltown wrote:Sweden must be lovely and very festive . I live on a Greek island so we never have snow . But inside my house i make it really festive and keep up traditions from back home in the uk . In Greece the kids get their presents 1st January as Santas known as Ayios Vassilis here but we do 25th of December . My daughters who is at university in Athens still wants her Santa sack every christmas !! Shes clever as its a big sack so it needs lots of presents to fill it !!
Noel+ wrote:Yes. Last Christmas in July neither TV Land, Disney or Hallmark had their special programs. But then I have the videos. Love Christmas all year!
kiwidogy_max wrote:Goodnight my Christmas All Year friends! I will be ice skating tomorrow for the first time in MANY years!
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