I used to love it at Christmas, when the children were young. We had six children (seven years between oldest and youngest), so much excitement.
Decorating the tree on the day they broke up from school, hiding presents all over the place. Money was not plentiful, and I planning it all from August onwards.
Lots of food preparation, everything made by me. Christmas eve in particular was a long day - up early to do last shop at supermarket and then all day cooking. Hubbie would save entire years Luncheon Vouchers so that we could have the only takeaway of the year - chinese that evening.
Once children all in bed, getting pillowcases prepared and eventually put on or next to each bed.
Rarely got to bed myself until about 2 am and then was up early as older children woke younger ones to see 'what Santa had brought them'.
Turkey, in oven on timer, meant a wonderful smell all over the house. Once up properly, hubbie would go off to collect my parents who celebrated their wedding anniversary on 25th December. No pressies from tree allowed to be opened until Nanna and Grandpa were with us.
Other family members would come over after our 1 pm dinner - and I would make a big buffet tea around 6 ish.
These days, not even any very young g.children - and I am only too happy to get christmas behind me each year and look forward to Spring.
Found out today, can't take it in
Well, that was a farce.........


