You're welcome, gulligranny. Links I can do, achieving that perfect Christmas takes a bit more effort.
I've remembered another two, Jalima. 1988 when Grandma's grand entrance saw her stomping straight across the new Hornby train set. It had only worked for half an hour and never worked again (I'll resist mentioning Southern Rail here). And that bitterly cold December (2010?) when our only toilet was out of action for three or four desperate weeks, despite DH and various workmen tapping hopefully at the frozen wastepipe with hammers. I won't go into detail as to how we managed Christmas Day with a houseful of guests and no sanitation.
Good Morning Saturday 16th May 2026
Alphabetical Girls' and Boys' Names Oct '25
North Bristol/S. Gloucs/N Somerset
The card idea is hilarious!
Autocorrect has a lot to answer for. Robins.
sometimes for the wrong reasons. We usually get one from a couple we knew years ago who manage endless detail about every visit, coach trip, afternoon tea etc that they have been on all year, and endless accounts of all their family and friends who we have never met. I am ashamed to say it gives us the best laugh of Christmas.
