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So.....!" you going to do anything different next Christmas?

(31 Posts)
bikergran Sat 28-Dec-19 18:19:26

Me..!.I will make sure I do my housework early so as not to run round like scalded cat (although I do still work ) also to start a savings card for my supermarket to save on the expense.

craftyone Fri 30-Oct-20 19:47:59

I have decided to get christmas boxes to my AC and the dgc sooner rather than later, I sent one large box today and will be taking another to the next county tomorrow. We are both in tier one but it seems as though it could change quite suddenly. I want to relax after that, I have done all I can and have tucked some things away for me to enjoy. Best to go with the flow and accept that christmas will be different this year

TrendyNannie6 Fri 30-Oct-20 11:40:51

I’m not even thinking that much about this Christmas! I’m afraid I don’t look that far ahead ?

grannypiper Thu 29-Oct-20 17:15:08

Ah the benefit of hindsight grin

MawB2 Thu 29-Oct-20 17:07:33

Ironic!
If we’d known then what we know now?

AGAA4 Thu 29-Oct-20 16:38:42

We were blissfully unaware of what was coming. I had a lovely Christmas and saw all my family. No chance of that this year.

Oopsadaisy4 Thu 29-Oct-20 16:37:05

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EllanVannin Thu 29-Oct-20 16:36:04

Yes Oops, what a difference a year makes.

Oopsadaisy4 Thu 29-Oct-20 16:33:36

Just looking through this old post from last Christmas, and amazed at how our lives have changed since then.

Bring back the good old days, even though we complained about them?

I wish we could turn the clocks back, family members and friends no longer with us and no chance of seeing other family members this year.

BradfordLass72 Sun 29-Dec-19 21:19:12

craftyone - agree totally. I'm going to wait until Christmas is well and truly in the past and then tell them. I don't want to be on tenterhooks about it until next December smile

ninathenana Sun 29-Dec-19 09:48:41

After the joyous chaos of DD, SiL and two DGS staying here for 3 days which involved sofa sleeping and fold up mattress in lounge along with duvet shoved behind sofa during the day, plus luggage and new toys everywhere. I'm hoping DD will be in a position to host and we can turn up for present opening and lunch and then come home to a tidy house.

GagaJo Sun 29-Dec-19 09:46:53

Oh god YES Norah! Not a cruise for me, but getting away from the nutters 100%!

Grammaretto Sun 29-Dec-19 09:37:49

I was invited to a retreat but declined because my DS was coming to stay. She hasn't come because she's too unwell but I think it's too late to go on the retreat. I'm like a petulant child!!

Different next year? Every year is different though I wish I had written down where I've been at all my 72 Christmasses. It would be a good read.

BlueBelle Sun 29-Dec-19 09:04:47

love0c please come with me I d love the company x

Shropshirelass Sun 29-Dec-19 09:03:36

This year I spent much less, saw fewer people (seeing only the ones I wanted to) and stayed away from all the hassle and stress. Much better. Same again next year, if I don't go on a cruise that is!

Nico97 Sun 29-Dec-19 09:03:10

I've done a list called December Do's & Don'ts which I've added to as I've gone along through the month, i.e., don't start drinking the sherry until one week before Christmas, don't bake continuously throughout the month - that kind of thing.

I have transferred it to my electronic diary with a reminder on it for 1st December next year and will then read it and remind myself/us of what we moaned about this year grin

morethan2 Sun 29-Dec-19 08:55:03

I’m not thinking that far ahead, it’s tooo scary. Normally I get a bit Christmassy about mid November then it wears off and doesn’t come back until December.

EllanVannin Sun 29-Dec-19 08:36:50

I say it every year------not to buy so much bloomin' food !

I must still feel/think I'm catering for ALL the family.

dragonfly46 Sun 29-Dec-19 08:33:14

No idea we don’t think about Christmas in my family until September!

craftyone Sun 29-Dec-19 08:30:52

Bradfordlass that is tricky. I went through that last year. It is kind of them but I think that they inwardly breathe a sigh of relief and we no longer feel like the spare part. I came back to mine after a few hours at theirs this year and it was such a welcoming calm energy in my own home and best of all was the peace and quiet here.

Tell them that you will have a gathering on x date at your house, I had mine the week before and it was exhausting but afterwards each family got to enjoy christmas in their own homes and had the RnR that they needed

BradfordLass72 Sun 29-Dec-19 08:21:47

I am hoping to find a kindly way to tell my son and daughter in law that I really do feel more comfortable (and safe) in my own home at Christmas.

They can come for a meal and to open gifts but the rest of the time, enjoy Christmas at their place whilst I relax in mine.

love0c Sat 28-Dec-19 20:27:19

BlueBelle May I come? smile

Barmeyoldbat Sat 28-Dec-19 20:19:08

Not have this blasted flu virus and chest infections. Can't visit atoner go anywhere. Fed up so next year will go away before virus season.

BlueBelle Sat 28-Dec-19 20:17:40

Two day retreat preferable one that doesn’t connect with Christmas ?

Septimia Sat 28-Dec-19 20:11:58

Yep. On our own again next Christmas. Will go to the Midnight service and, if the weather is good, will get up in the morning and head off in the motor caravan. Of course, we could have 6 feet of snow where we live....

Norah Sat 28-Dec-19 20:09:24

Cruise, away from family nutters.