Noel+ wrote:Tomtemor wrote:
Praying for your hubby. Yes, barometic pressure can affect our bodies. Just a couple more weeks before he is scheduled for x-rays, right? PRAYING........... [/color]
Christmas Crazy wrote:Merry Christmas Y'all!
All y'all have been busy. Me too. But I have been trying to enjoy the Christmas season as much as possible. It will be easy now that I'm off work till January 3rd. Whoo Hoo!
I pray that God will bless you all and you will have a wonderful Christmas time.
Christmas Crazy wrote:Christmas is a tradition. So it doesn't really matter which day you celebrate it on.
My wife's family switched opening presents to the evening of the 24th after we got married.
My family has always opened presents on the morning of the 25th.
Since we've now stretched Christmas into a whole season, I think anytime near the 25th is a great time to come together and celebrate.
But..... If had to pick one day, it would be the 25th.
I think that's the most popular "tradition" around the world. But not everywhere.
Christmas Crazy wrote:Merry Christmas Y'all!
All y'all have been busy. Me too. But I have been trying to enjoy the Christmas season as much as possible. It will be easy now that I'm off work till January 3rd. Whoo Hoo!
I pray that God will bless you all and you will have a wonderful Christmas time.
Christmas Crazy wrote:Christmas is a tradition. So it doesn't really matter which day you celebrate it on.
My wife's family switched opening presents to the evening of the 24th after we got married.
My family has always opened presents on the morning of the 25th.
Since we've now stretched Christmas into a whole season, I think anytime near the 25th is a great time to come together and celebrate.
But..... If had to pick one day, it would be the 25th.
I think that's the most popular "tradition" around the world. But not everywhere.
Tomtemor wrote:Christmas Crazy wrote:Christmas is a tradition. So it doesn't really matter which day you celebrate it on.
My wife's family switched opening presents to the evening of the 24th after we got married.
My family has always opened presents on the morning of the 25th.
Since we've now stretched Christmas into a whole season, I think anytime near the 25th is a great time to come together and celebrate.
But..... If had to pick one day, it would be the 25th.
I think that's the most popular "tradition" around the world. But not everywhere.
when I was married the first time, we opened presents with my family on the 24th, to each other on the 25th (if there were any), and with his family later in the day on the 25th. When I was divorced my parents would tell me which present to set aside for christmas morning as my "santa present". Here, we are only two so we open on the 24th as is swedish tradition, and the 25th seems empty (I know christmas is not about the presents). That is why I am glad that this year my care package from the family arrived the week before christmas. Even if it is just ordinary stuff, it will be nice to have something to "open". I might even put it in christmas paper when I wrap hubby´s gift. that is also why I wanted to adopt the english christmas cracker tradition to give a little surprise to the 25th. Hubby´s family also had the tradition of saving one christmas gift till new year´s day, but with slim pickins this year, that is just not possible. though I was considering a scooby doo comic with "prize"....that could be cute.
Tomtemor wrote:My first ever batch of divinity is on the laundry rack in the bathroom. Right now, it is the only place I have to put it. I need the kitchen for cooking dinner. It seems okay. I tried to "lick" the bowl and it was getting to hard, so hopefully it will harden up just fine.
I am waiting to see if we are still here on Saturday before I job hunt anymore. My next unemployment check in is January 24. I think I have to go some sort of "education" in the spring or lose benefits, we shall see. I was really hoping the university job would come through, but it shall not spoil my Christmas cheer! only 7 days until Christmas!
kiwidogy_max wrote:I spent the weekend in Connecticut (my brother lives there) and New York City. We were in the city on Saturday to see NYC all lit up for the holidays. I saw the Christmas tree in Rockefeller Center, the ice rink, the Macy's display, and 20,000 Santa's at a party! It was a nice time after a very sad Friday.
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