Christmas is not a good time of year for me so we usually go away abroad. This year we have already booked 5 days in Malta - something nice to look forward to
Good Morning Tuesday 12th May 2026
Today in the middle of a torrential rain storm I was approached about our Christmas plans. Has anyone else given Christmas a thought yet? The conversation ended with a gleeful they were flying off to warmer climes tomorrow.
Christmas is not a good time of year for me so we usually go away abroad. This year we have already booked 5 days in Malta - something nice to look forward to
I'm same Serendipity- love it.I signed up for emails from the secret elves club- try it, its all year round..I also collect gifts when i see them, for birthdays or christmas, if i see something somone will like, or in a sale, - but with costs rising, this year, if its not already in the 'present box' then they're not getting it! 🫤
JayDee60
We’ve just moved back to the area in the middle of our families. We had been a distance away looking after in-laws but now they’ve gone we’re back. Family can now come and visit in a day. All of a sudden they want me to be cooking the Christmas dinner when before they’ve been happy to go to a restaurant or get another family member to “invite” them. Unfortunately they’re between 32-42 and none of the women can cook a Christmas dinner or be bothered too. I feel stressed already and not looking forward to the next time it will be mentioned.
Tell them you’re not able this year!
Suggest a restaurant. Suggest the men cook! It’s not something only a woman could do!
My DD usually hosts her DB and his family, also me and her own family . We have to have the discussion early though because she is a nurse on night shift and the rota is done a couple of months in advance. She will probably request to work Christmas Eve night and Christmas night this year because she wants New Years Eve of so she can host a party. These dates are generally shared between her team so that nobody works more than her fare share . All in all it means no formal Christmas dinner for us this year .
After last horrendous Christmas I will never be able to enjoy Christmas again. My eldest granddaughter passed away very unexpectedly in her sleep on Christmas morning. She was 28. It was truly devastating.
Nansypansy
That is so sad for you, what a dreadful thing to happen, I’m not surprised you can’t face Christmas
How dreadful for you all, Nansypansy, I’m so sorry.
GrannySmith
Malta is beautiful, truly beautiful. I love Valletta and would love to go back there.
Im sorry Christmas time is not a good time for you. X
JayDee60
We’ve just moved back to the area in the middle of our families. We had been a distance away looking after in-laws but now they’ve gone we’re back. Family can now come and visit in a day. All of a sudden they want me to be cooking the Christmas dinner when before they’ve been happy to go to a restaurant or get another family member to “invite” them. Unfortunately they’re between 32-42 and none of the women can cook a Christmas dinner or be bothered too. I feel stressed already and not looking forward to the next time it will be mentioned.
Just offer what you're prepared to do and let them take care of the rest. Last Christmas we bought and cooked the Turkeys and the rest was divided up between the adult children which gave them plenty of time to enjoy Christmas morning after Santa had been. Win/win all round. Pre pandemic we've usually hosted everyone but I'm letting go a bit now and its SO much more enjoyable.
I'd be interested to know people's thoughts on buying for AC once the GC come along. We have 6 GS and it's getting expensive.....
I's August, for goodness' sake! Last year I was outraged to enter a John Lewis store last September to be welcomed by 'Good King Wenceslas. [shock[
Christ on a bike !! Can't believe I'm reading this - it's bloody August for God's sake 
Couldn’t believe it when I saw a Christmas tree complete with tinsel and baubles when I walked into my local Asda last week. It was advertising up and coming Christmas offers 🫣😐
We are having a Little Christmas with my friend, her partner, daughter and son-in-law the second weekend of December. I am enjoying making crackers, decorations, silly party hats etc. It is something for us to look forward to since our DD cut us out of her life just before her second baby was due.
Christmas Day will be much the same as any other. Luckily we have each other.
FNODT. There was a thread on this earlier in the week. Try going back through Chat.
It would seem many of us continue to buy as the family expands, whilst others have a cut-off point at 18 or 21.
Am I the only intrigued (nosy) person who wants to know what Sara1954 and her DD have bought?
It’s purely for research purposes, mind!
🤣 😉
Tbh we don’t think about 🌲 until birthdays are over in mid November.
I enjoy Christmas usually, but I don't like to think about it until at least October! I might buy the odd present before then, if I see something appropriate, but otherwise I ignore it until Oct. Before then I've got 3 birthdays (2 of which are in December)
and my son is visiting from Australia in November (I'm sooooo excited about that!), so I've other things on my mind rather than the festive season. Last year I spent Christmas alone, in bed, with Covid. I was meant to be going to my daughter's and spending it there with her, the GC and my partner, but the virus had other ideas. I was very upset at missing my new GS's first Christmas
. The year before I spent alone because my daughter had fallen out with me!
. This year, I'm hoping nothing goes wrong! Finger's crossed... 
Nannagarra
I simply cannot say, but it’s pink and sparkly, very big, and currently very topical.
And my youngest granddaughter’s dream.
Booked for our favourite hotel for three days over Christmas. Have to book early as only twenty rooms and it gets booked up very quickly.
Sara1954
Nannagarra
I simply cannot say, but it’s pink and sparkly, very big, and currently very topical.
And my youngest granddaughter’s dream.
@ Sara1954 - thanks. I think I’m onto it now and will be listening carefully to interest from my DGD.
Cheers!
I must admit it to having a rest from considering Christmas in January/February when I am rather ‘Christmassed out’! For some months following, it is a happy thought. Now, in August, it is the time when I start to give Christmas some serious thought. Summer is proving to be a wash out weather wise, (yet again) and the thought of the festive season and Halloween/Guy Fawkes Night before it is a much needed boost to my well being. My birthday is in October so I always think of myself as an Autumn/Winter person, though I love Spring/Summer too! Luckily my elder daughter shares my predilection and we gleefully report to each other what Christmassy things we have spotted in the shops. Whatever kind of Christmas I have, extravagant or more circumscribed, I know it will be wonderful!
Nansypansy
After last horrendous Christmas I will never be able to enjoy Christmas again. My eldest granddaughter passed away very unexpectedly in her sleep on Christmas morning. She was 28. It was truly devastating.
So Sorry for you , when ever one else is cheerful .[Flowers]
I've now sorted out my knitting yarn stash and have put proposed Christmas present projects into one (huge) box. In my defence, it was autumnal, drizzly and dark outside!
After a very wet dog walk this afternoon I put on the kettle, fire and tv. Seemed like a good idea to open a tub of Celebrations and as a result am now feeling well Christmassy. I am going to light a few tea lights too, lovely.
OurKid1
I've now sorted out my knitting yarn stash and have put proposed Christmas present projects into one (huge) box. In my defence, it was autumnal, drizzly and dark outside!
It's really dark this evening and has started raining again.
What are you planning, OurKid?
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