It is nearly Christmas
Submitted: Saturday, Dec 01, 2007 at 09:47
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QLD Kev & Darkie
It is now December and the debate about when the tree goes up commences. In our family it goes up after the 15th of December due to Ashleys birthday being on the 15th. That way we don't take the gloss out of her achievement of reaching another one.
I noticed that the shops are starting earlier each year to cash in on the christmas shoppers. Why cant they just leave it until the start of December??
It is bad enough trying to explain to
young kids that they have to wait for Santa in December let alone the 2 months before hand.
Cheers Kev
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Reply By: Al & Mrs Al (Vic) - Saturday, Dec 01, 2007 at 10:04
Saturday, Dec 01, 2007 at 10:04
I hear you Kev, early October the Xmas stuff gets put out...and callum has been wanting an advent calender since then...as it is now 1st Dec I'll go get one for him...our tree is up..today..but I can understand why you wait...Al's brothers birthday is Dec 24th - poor bugger!, it gets forgotten in the Xmas rush..which reminds me..I haven't thought of gifts for him yet...arghhhh...
Lyn
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Follow Up By: QLD Kev & Darkie - Saturday, Dec 01, 2007 at 10:16
Saturday, Dec 01, 2007 at 10:16
Ashley was due on Christmas day so we were thankful she came early.
My sister's birthday is the 21st Dec, so hers really suck LOL
Kev
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Follow Up By: Kiwi & "Mahindra" - Saturday, Dec 01, 2007 at 21:03
Saturday, Dec 01, 2007 at 21:03
I was due on chrissy day too but thank goodness i came 5 days late!!!! Ill be
camping on my birthday just like every other birthday...
kiwi
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Reply By: ChallengeLee - Saturday, Dec 01, 2007 at 16:23
Saturday, Dec 01, 2007 at 16:23
I'm a stubborn git, l refuse to do anything Christmassy till December.....Christmas carols will not be heard before then, the tree goes up sometime in the first week or two of December depending on how chaotic it is that time of year for the family and cards get sent out then too if l remember them.
I find that l get too excitied about the holiday season if l don't keep it on hold till December....nothing like festive season burnout before it's even that time of the year.
It's enough trying to organise the Christmas Campout
cook up....LOL
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Reply By: Member - vivien C (VIC) - Saturday, Dec 01, 2007 at 17:11
Saturday, Dec 01, 2007 at 17:11
Hello Kev,
My birthday is December 27th and I've never minded it being that. I always thought it made Christmas even more special.
We put our decorations up in the second week of December but the tree goes up until the last week before Christmas. This is because we never had a "plastic" tree and had to keep the pine needles from dropping. Nowadays even though we have a synthetic tree we do the same.
The tree & decorations stay up until Twelfth Night which is January 6th. This is what my mum did and I just follow in her traditions.
I agree that the shops start their Christmas decorating etc far to early. It takes some of the excitement out of Christmas when it seems to have been going on for months.
All the best,
Viv
I hope Ashley has a lovely birthday...
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Follow Up By: Member - vivien C (VIC) - Saturday, Dec 01, 2007 at 17:12
Saturday, Dec 01, 2007 at 17:12
that should have read "the tree doesn't go up until the week before christmas: Viv
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Follow Up By: QLD Kev & Darkie - Saturday, Dec 01, 2007 at 17:23
Saturday, Dec 01, 2007 at 17:23
We planned our initial move to the in-laws so that Ashley would be able to fully enjoy her birthday at
the beach :))
The 27th of Dec is also our wedding anniversary as it was the only date that I could remember LOL
Cheers Kev
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Reply By: Member - Dunworkin (WA) - Saturday, Dec 01, 2007 at 18:36
Saturday, Dec 01, 2007 at 18:36
One of our daughters has her birthday on the 31st of December, she doesn't mind it so much now but when she was in her teens and early twenties it was a rushed birthday tea so that she could go out and celebrate the New Year, things are quieter now, she must be getting older!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Cheers
D
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Reply By: Member - John T (NSW) - Saturday, Dec 01, 2007 at 18:49
Saturday, Dec 01, 2007 at 18:49
G'day Kev
Since my sons left some years ago I don't bother with the tree anymore. But I do make the Christmas Pudding according to a recipe that came down from a great granmother (never met the dear lady but I'll bet she a tough old bird) and still stir in the sixpences (who remembers getting real coins in their pudding c'mon hands up) and make a wish as I used to do when my Mum made the pudding so many years ago. If you are lucky Kev there might be some left for me to bring to Kunderang (have to crank up 1 of the Waceo's to keep the icecream frozen lol (geez life is hard.
And I too get cheesed off with the shopping malls etc putting the Christmas displays on in b@#%$*y October - fir chris' sake - I'm only getting past the June long weekend then - give me a break.
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Follow Up By: QLD Kev & Darkie - Saturday, Dec 01, 2007 at 18:57
Saturday, Dec 01, 2007 at 18:57
And on New Years Day they have
Easter stuff on the shelves LOL
It looks like there will be plenty of leftovers at Kunderang as we are the only ones going ATM ;))
Kev
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Reply By: Member - Borgy.. (SA) - Saturday, Dec 01, 2007 at 19:05
Saturday, Dec 01, 2007 at 19:05
G'day Kev
One of my grandaughters birthday is 24th December , she absolutely loves it ...lol. She turns 5 this year and cant wait till she starts school full time ...See what she thinks about school in a few years.
We dont usually put our tree up until the 2nd week in December. But like you i have noticed that shops are starting earlier each year
Cheers......Dave
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Follow Up By: QLD Kev & Darkie - Saturday, Dec 01, 2007 at 19:14
Saturday, Dec 01, 2007 at 19:14
LOL,
Ashley turns 4 this year and she wants to go to school next year as
well, to bad she has 12 months to wait ha ha ha
We also have a system in our family that all adults names go into a hat and they get drawn out.
Each adult then buys who ever they draw out either a present worth $50 or $7.50.
It makes for a cheaper christmas.
All adults end up with one $50 present and two $7.50 presents.
The $7.50 presents take a bit of thought as it can not be food etc.
The kids just get spoilt rotten.
Cheers Kev
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