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I may as well be honest from the
outset.
I am not a huge fan of Christmas. There are lots of reasons for my bah humbug-ness
starting with the obvious and a few reasons known only to myself.
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- It is too commercialised
- There is always the fear of getting snowed in for January thus a mad food shopping frenzy ensues
- The shops are heaving with rabid shoppers
- The stress of purchasing and then concealing presents from little people
- Christmas decorations. Go figure
- There’s an awful lot of people
- It is all over and done with once The Dinner is finished. A whole 6 weeks of manic, feverish preparation wiped out after a few roast spuds and slices of turkey.
I didn’t always feel like this. I used to love Christmas. Especially the build up to it all.
Christmas Eve was brilliant – a time for last
minute shopping. Usually for myself.
I loved finishing up work for the holidays. I loved the hustle and bustle of it
all. Other people’s hustle and bustle
that is. I always had everything bought
and wrapped by December 1st, giving me the rest of the month to enjoy
the atmosphere. And to pity those who
weren’t as organised.
I loved socialising. I
loved how everyone was always in great form.
The banter, the bonhomie, the Christmas drink/s; I loved it all.
I am very much aware my bah humbug-ness stems from the fact I
am a mother now and therefore swamped in mother-like things such as;
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- Brussels sprouts
- · Wrapping paper and Christmas cards
- · Early wake ups and sobriety
- · Clean ups and leftovers
All is not lost however.
There is one day in the run up to Christmas I love.
Tomorrow is that day.
Or to be exact, tomorrow afternoon and tomorrow night is that day.
See, a family member will be celebrating a milestone
birthday soon and tomorrow night is the night we get together to do that.
I have to do other stuff first like grocery shopping, take
the dog for a run, buy runners, buttons and hard card to make Christmas cards
for people.
Then, then I will
be getting my hair done. I love that.
After which I will enjoy a leisurely hour or so looking at
make-up and shoes.
By myself.
I won’t turn around to find four children and one man looking
at me looking at shoes and make-up.
Also a purchase or two is very likely to be made. I will grab a bottle of wine for those all-important
pre-meal drinks.
Go home and get ready to go out.
I can’t wait. Ican’twaitIcan’twait! I CAN’T WAIT!
And hopefully I will have some of the following on Sunday morning.
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- A clear head
- · A phone full of smiley photo’s
- · My shoes
- · Buttons and hard card
Enjoy!!!! Sounds perfect pre-Christmas delight to me. How extraordinarily thoughtful for the family member to have a milestone birthday so close to Christmas :-)
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