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#763185 by Luke085
03 Jan 2011, 22:34
All down for me yesterday. Needed the space but do miss the cozy atmosphere that comes with the lovely Christmas tree and all it's lights :(
#763214 by HWVlover
04 Jan 2011, 13:34
Darren Wheeler wrote:
catsilversword wrote:
And let's not forget hot cross buns too!


I like hot cross buns, thicky spread with butter. Nom!!


+1.
Pity diet started today. :(
#763215 by honey lamb
04 Jan 2011, 14:20
DragonLady wrote:I knew Christams was well and truly over yesterday when I went to the loathsome supermarket that is Tesco and found a whole aisle of Easter eggs.

For us a sure sign is the appearance of First Holy Communion dresses in the shops which happened last week. First Holy Communion ceremonies are held n May! :0
#763217 by Concorde RIP
04 Jan 2011, 15:21
And, as I write, the decorations and tree are still there...

The Mrs spends at least 3 days putting up countless decorations, a tree in the dining room, lounge, hall etc etc...

I tend to leave the decorations thing in her hands while I load/unload the dish-washer, washing machine etc etc.

So, don't know when the tree(s) etc will vanish into the loft, she might leave them there ready for next year!!!!!!
#763307 by Leanne
05 Jan 2011, 16:41
Ours usually go up the first weekend in December and always come down on the 1st January. To me Christmas is over when I got back to work after christmas, we always work the days inbetween, so they are lucky they get to stay up till the 1st ):
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