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Sbagran Wed 26-Dec-12 13:01:50

flowersflowersflowersto Barrow too - Christmas is such an emotional turmoil for so many people and for so many reasons. God bless all our GN friends who are going through mixed emotions and every possible good wish for 2013!

Sbagran Wed 26-Dec-12 12:58:13

flowersflowersflowersand (((hugs))) nellie from one who fully understands how lonely you can feel when living with someone who won't engage. My DH can be absolutely fine but as soon as he doesn't get his own way over something move into sulk-mode - this often results in days of 'silence'.
Keep your focus on tomorrow and enjoy every second of cuddles with baby GS! I adore them aged 0 - 12months (nearer to '0' the better!) as they are so dependent upon you, stay where you left them (moreorless!) and don't quite know the words to answer back!
Once they hit 12months I reassess the situation but am delighted to say that all four GC passed the assessment and have not be sent back! grin

Nelliemoser Wed 26-Dec-12 12:34:14

My previous post emoticon was meant to be a sad

I am waiting for a visitation tomorrow. Not the Angel Gabriel I hasten to add. DD.SIL and the cuddly little GS. Now 12/52 and according to DD now vocalising in a conversational manner. That should cheer me up, I need something!

merlotgran Wed 26-Dec-12 12:03:30

Having a peaceful few minutes before the next lot arrive. That'll be five adults, five children and five dogs in total!

Yesterday was lovely. Everything went according to plan with no last minute dramas. Even the dogs were in laid-back mode. DH and I are now enjoying a cup of coffee before we attack the turkey and think of something to do with the left-overs for tonight's dinner. We're also having roast beef and sugar-baked ham. Won't it be lovely to get back to normal smile wine

Nelliemoser Wed 26-Dec-12 11:42:14

Spent christmas day cooking finishing off things had a nice dinner late on. Watched but fell asleep in front of The Lavender Hill mob. Prepared for a light tea, which was just not needed after a big lunch. Then watched more silly television while DH pottered upstairs still putting his computer back together.

I feel it is possible in some circumstances to feel more lonely in a house with someone who does not engage, than if I was on my own. grin

Barrow Wed 26-Dec-12 11:11:48

A few tears yesterday but also remembering many happy Christmas'. Had phone call from my brother in Australia (it was evening there and I think he had already gotten through at least 1 bottle of wine!). Another phone call from sister-in-law, asking if I was sure I didn't want to join them and a visit from my neighbour, bringing a bottle with him!

Today I am relaxing but also expect some visitors later - now I am off for a walk across the fields before the rain starts!

crimson Wed 26-Dec-12 10:46:53

Going to visit the S.O's mum who isn't feeling too well. Works out well as she is happy to watch the racing with us and we just have a cup of tea together. Won't visit anyone else as I'm back at work early tomorrow. I also don't need to make myself look human if we're going there. Dogs are great for having conversations with complete strangers, aren't they. My whippet loves other dogs and people, and sits blissfully happily by my side as I discuss life, the universe and everything with complete strangers smile.

Ella46 Wed 26-Dec-12 10:34:30

Well, having eaten two large (for me) roast dinners on Sunday and Monday, I couldn't face another yesterday, so just had a small bowl of left over chicken casserole!
So, my Christmas veal chops will be Boxing day chops instead!

I did manage to eat too many chocolates though! blush

singinggran Wed 26-Dec-12 10:20:41

Have a walk before it rains again! Restore some semblance of order in the house! And watch Miranda this evening- BBC1 at 9p.m.!!!! Happy Boxing Day one and all!

HUNTERF Wed 26-Dec-12 10:02:38

Dog wants another walk.
I think he wants to finish at the cafe where I buy a coffee and drink it on the outside table.
Often he finds a dog friend and sometimes he gets a bit of cake or busciit either from the owner or another customer.

Frank

cheelu Wed 26-Dec-12 10:01:47

I feel I shouldn't eat for at least a week. I enjoyed making Christmas Diner, I made gravy from scratch = boiled veg for stock added wine, it was nice. And I did not have to do dishes as Son and girlfriend offered, which was lovely. DH was shattered due to all the extra hours he has been doing, so he went to sleep at 5.30pm. Was a good day. Hope everyone has a restful Boxing Day Best wishes..

Bags Wed 26-Dec-12 09:48:26

Making spinach soup today.

whenim64 Wed 26-Dec-12 09:42:01

Well, I overestimated how much I would need for Christmas dinner, but with my two sons and daughter's partner staying chatting at the table whilst children started playing, and the women shifting all the dishes, the lot was gradually consumed - dog under the table gratefully receiving tit-bits of meat and sausages. No 2 son is still fast aseep, the dog slept for 12 hours, and I got a lie-in! What an enjoyable day, and to top it all, I came downstairs to a tidy kitchen - my son washed all the pots and pans before going to bed. Good man! grin

petallus Wed 26-Dec-12 09:30:51

I never want to set eyes on Bailey's again, let alone drink it!

AlieOxon Wed 26-Dec-12 08:14:45

Woke at 7. Feel fine, after the day out in Oxford with family, very large meal and no booze!
Back to normal - if possible?
I have a backlog of research work to do, a new doorknocker to put on my front door, and correspondance to catch up with.....

HUNTERF Wed 26-Dec-12 07:17:31

Just to let you know our dog has had his first boxing day walk. We hope he will be able to go again today.
He met 2 new Doggy friends and they got on well.
Unfortunately they were only visiting friends and will be going home tomorrow.

Frank