Xmas and New Year

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Spending it at home - as ever! Not to everyone's taste maybe, but looking forward to a chance to put my feet up and sigh with contentment. I have a couple of days off at Christmas (though fortunately the Sat and Sun also fall nicely) and am working over New Year, so apart from a seasonal watching of a few films and knocking back the odd Baileys, 'twill be a quiet family Christmas with son and daughter around most of the time.
 
I shall be dining upon the high seas with a few friends.

(OK, I'll be at work.:smile:. Dry ship as well so no booze)
 

brontesorearse

New Member
Xmas at home with family, then day after boxing day fly to sharm el sheik for a week to do some snorkeling and get very drunk and eat what i want for a week:biggrin: cant wait !
 
Working xmas day and new years eve, so that's all going to be a bit poo.... Going for a xmas bike ride followed by 2 course lunch with the club on the 27th, everything else still up in the air...
 

Sig SilverPrinter

Senior Member
Location
In the dark
Going to be a bit sad this xmas as my mother in law died this year so father in law is coming over for dinner then we're off to my dads for xmas tea with brothers & sister and their families.

New years eve is my BIRTHDAY so i will be having a drink ...or three :evil:
 

Auntie Helen

Ich bin Powerfrau!
Unkraut said:
We are going abroad for Christmas. Will spend the whole week in Whitstable Kent (like you do), and will be the first English Christmas for years.

Is the telly likely to be good this year, or will we be treated to yet another repeat of a Morecombe and Wise Christmas Show?
I don't think the telly has been that good for several years. I only have terrestrial so I can't speak for Satellite/Cable but there's never been anything unmissable.

Whitstable is nice, albeit windswept. Don't forget your earwarmers!
 

derall

Guru
Location
Home Counties
Working mainly. Got Xmas day off, so will get out on the bike that day. Working the rest of the holiday period. The 'New Year' holiday and the visit to the family begins around the 14th January.
 

ChrisKH

Guru
Location
Essex
Working until 3.00 pm on 24th, then off home to prepare and wrap prezzies until 3.00 am in the morning (standard). Up at 6.00 am so that I can spend five hours constructing an assortment of pressies for my two. Out-laws are coming for dinner. First Xmas without either my Mum or Dad, as Dad passed away this year and Mum went in 2004. Will go to the cemetery some time over the Xmas break. A bit bleak isn't it?

New Year will be at home as we have no babysitter.
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
I'll be at Mum's for Christmas, with my sister and her other half, and nephew Oli, and Oli's other granny - so that should be a bit chaotic, but lots of fun.

Back in York for New Year, although with no firm plans yet. Perhaps be round at some friend's house. I'm never quite sure about New Year - somehow the whole looking forward to the future thing never quite seems to fit with my circumstances at the time...
 
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