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  1. #16
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    My Jewish co-worker goes out for the traditional Chinese dinner. Sounds like a terrific idea!

    Although around here some Chinese restaurants still close, they're Catholic.
    Beth

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    yup we do sushi. This year I am taking all our change and cashing it in withhopes there is enough for us to go have a christmas sushi dinner!
    Blessed are the flexible, for they shall not be bent out of shape.
    > Remember to appreciate all the different people in your life!

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    sand

    I have to say harumph to christmas.

    A good friend in NZ & I would like to just bury ourselves in some nice sand at Piha or somewhere & ignore society.

    I've been doing well so far!

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    Yeah, but CC, it's WARM there! Northern hemisphere sand, not so much.
    Beth

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    k

    Ok, if you're in the Northern Hemisphere you can :

    A-BUild a snowfort & stay there
    B-Go to a farm & be one with the animals. LIve in the hay..noone will notice.
    C-Go to your nearest beach if you're in Florida or Texas
    D-Walk the Appalaichan(sp?) trail

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    I don't get it . ...I like Christmas. I always have. And I'm not religious at all.

    And this so-called stress that some people experience before/during Christmas..I'm lost. I've always found Christmas Eve and Christmas Day just lovely and pleasant. Some years, I have hosted my family at my home when I lived in the same city as they. That's over 15 people..sitting in the living rm. including on the floor and eating ..usually a potluck dinner. When a family is that big, it must be potluck. Otherwise it truly is stressful. Yea sure it took me several hrs. just to prepare 2-3 dishes as a hostess and then the cleanup afterwards. But I only did it once in a year, if that. And when I or someone else hosted it, it was usually several days before Christmas Eve.

    We're not a family of fine china dishes, silverware and crystal, so any family megameal...is just a more informal.

    I view Christmas something like Chinese New Year's, a time to get together with family/close friends, enjoy each other's company and eat foods that you normally wouldn't eat often. Even better, Christmas gives us a statutory holiday.
    Last edited by shootingstar; 12-10-2008 at 07:50 PM.

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    day

    My issue with Christmas is as follows:

    1-You don't need to buy someone something for them to like you
    2-Why can't people be nice to eachother everyday?
    3-It's too commercial
    4-It's not a happy time for a lot of families & too much stress is put upon visiting etc etc.

    If people don't want to partake in the stupidity of christmas then so be it. I hate shopping

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    Quote Originally Posted by shootingstar View Post
    And this so-called stress that some people experience before/during Christmas..I'm lost. I've always found Christmas Eve and Christmas Day just lovely and pleasant. Some years, I have hosted my family at my home when I lived in the same city as they.
    Hmm, you must not have had a workaholic father who was the music director/organist/choir director for both the youth and adults, meaning he had extra rehearsals and pageants that time of year. As his child, my only time with him was during these church functions or as a student in his classroom. Add in tyranical grandparents and Xmas was just a joy for everyone in the family. I could go on and on about how Xmas highlights the dysfunction in families.

    Did I ever tell you about getting drunk with my MIL one Xmas morning while we waited for my family to sashay themselves over for brunch at least two hours late?

    My tip is to move far away from family if necessary to preserve your sanity.

    And hug your hubby extra hard.
    Last edited by SadieKate; 12-11-2008 at 10:36 AM.
    Frends know gud humors when dey is hear it. ~ Da Crockydiles of ZZE.

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    Quote:

    Did I ever tell you about getting drunk with my MIL one Xmas morning while we waited for my family to sashay themselves over for brunch at least two hours late?

    Sadie Kate that is soooooo funny

    Now that my kids are older, I am divorced and my Dearest BF died this past year Christmas is how I want it VERY simple.

    I only have to get about 6 gifts because I choose to, not because I have to.
    no tree - no decorations at home - I am only there to sleep so why bother

    I am religious and this is one of the greatest celebrations of Christianity.
    I go to church and some amazing concerts.
    Christmas day I will go to my mom and dad's, help w/ the meal and enjoy their company. My DD and DS go to their paternal grandparent's

    I do always take a drive to look at all the beautiful lights others are so kind to put up for others like me to enjoy.

    I am stress free and enjoy the holidays now

    There is no rule saying you HAVE to do anything!


    It's about the journey and being in the moment, not about the destination

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    I did buy myself a small box of Christmas sugar cookies at the grocery store as a treat. It's the holidays, that means, COOKIES! I used to bake batches and batches of cookies to give out as gifts. I always lump the two together in my brain. So Christmas without cookies just isn't the same.

    I still plan to bake some to give to my office mates. Just not a dozen varities.
    Beth

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    My tip-DO NOT order anyting online if you have moved this year. So far, one gift has been delivered to my ex husband at my prevoius (out of state) address, another is stranded at ups 'cause they got the apartment number wrong, so my bf has to go pick it up for me. Oh yeah, and it's HIS gift.

    Oh! And if you happen to have moved to an apartment, get to know your neighbors so if they accidently get your mail (paycheck) they don't just throw it away!

    Do I seem bitter to you?
    Be yourself, to the extreme!

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    Tofu: Yike!
    How about direct deposit!?
    Everyone Deserves a Lifetime

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    If only! I'm working for a temp agency (happy tp be working at all) and am just happy that they keep me on. I'm also lucky enough not to be homeless while a new check is printed.

    I happen to like the holidays. This year is particularly fun, being back home with the whole family, and the best boyfriend ever. I am just so OCD and plan ahead in case things go wrong, I just never ACTUALLY expect them to. And the neighbor? I know stupid isn't a sin, but HELLO!!!!
    Be yourself, to the extreme!

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    Quote Originally Posted by indigoiis View Post
    This year, I would love to give them all something small and easy to do.
    How about a Ball jar filled with a tea mix, cocoa mix, or cookie ingredients? You can tie a beautiful decorative tag and place a beautiful ribbon around it. People will enjoy the thoughtful gesture of a homemade gift from you.

    Here's a spiced tea mix that I like:

    Spiced Tea Mix Recipe

    Ingredients:
    1½ cups of orange breakfast drink (like Tang)
    ¾ cup iced tea mix
    1½ cups white sugar
    2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
    2 teaspoons ground cloves
    1 teaspoon ground ginger

    ~ Makes about 4 cups ~

 

 

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