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Post by CandyKANE on Oct 18, 2002 13:42:56 GMT -5
Are you going away to visit family and friends or are you staying home? I will be staying home this year. This Christmas will be VERY hectic for me. My son just turned 4 and is beginning to fully understand the whole Santa Claus thing and asks me every day how many days are left. These last 10 weeks are going to be hell! On top of that my fiance is due with are second child the first week of December so we are in for a LONG TIRING DECEMBER! Apart from that my parents and in-laws live close by so people will be stopping by over the holiday. Plus my brother and sister and our cousins are close so we won't have a moments peace. I know I will be popping National Lampoon's: Christmas Vacation in the VCR. I watch it EVERY year! What about you guys? Any traditions?
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Post by CandyKANE on Oct 21, 2002 9:19:06 GMT -5
I'm the only one who celebrates Christmas then? ;D
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Post by Bruce Bolt on Oct 21, 2002 9:43:26 GMT -5
My family usually does the same thing every year. We have a couple of traditions on my mother's side of the family. Together there are 9 cousins (as old as 22 and as young as 2) so all the families get together the weekend before Christmas and meet at my grandparents house for cookie decorating. As boring as it may sound, it's still fun even though I'm now 19. All of the kids and one of my Uncle's who still acts like a kid decorate. After we decorate all the cookies, we order some pizzas, eat, and leave a little while later. Then we all meet again Christmas Eve at someone's house (rotates every year) and exchange gifts. That's pretty much it for that side of the family. Then we go home and my family spends Christmas day together and we eventually go over to my other grandfather's house sometime before New Years. But the Christmas Eve get together is alway my favorite part.
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Post by CandyKANE on Oct 21, 2002 9:46:45 GMT -5
My family usually does the same thing every year. We have a couple of traditions on my mother's side of the family. Together there are 9 cousins (as old as 22 and as young as 2) so all the families get together the weekend before Christmas and meet at my grandparents house for cookie decorating. As boring as it may sound, it's still fun even though I'm now 19. All of the kids and one of my Uncle's who still acts like a kid decorate. After we decorate all the cookies, we order some pizzas, eat, and leave a little while later. Then we all meet again Christmas Eve at someone's house (rotates every year) and exchange gifts. That's pretty much it for that side of the family. Then we go home and my family spends Christmas day together and we eventually go over to my other grandfather's house sometime before New Years. But the Christmas Eve get together is alway my favorite part. What's the legal drinking age in Virginia Bruce? 19? 21? You probably don't abide by that anyway! Who does! I know I didn't when I was underage.
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Post by Bruce Bolt on Oct 21, 2002 9:51:47 GMT -5
It's 21 everywhere in the U.S. And no, not everyone abides by it. ;D
But I don't drink anyway.
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Post by Genetic_Freak on Oct 21, 2002 10:06:45 GMT -5
I like to go home for the holidays, but this year my wife unfortunately is out of work , so we won't be flying home this year.. But my grandparents leave nearby and they always have a big dinner and stuff, so i will probably end up there wasted with my grandpa!! ;D Oh yeah, and we watch "A Christmas Story" every year without fail.. ;D ;D ;D "You'll shoot your eye out!!"
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Post by CandyKANE on Oct 21, 2002 10:18:06 GMT -5
Oh yeah, and we watch "A Christmas Story" every year without fail.. ;D ;D ;D "You'll shoot your eye out!!" Me too! "He looks like a pink nightmare!" HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA:lol::lol:
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Post by Bruce Bolt on Oct 21, 2002 10:27:02 GMT -5
I watch both "National Lampoon's: Christmas Vacation" and "A Christmas Story" at least two times each at some point when they're on TV before Christmas. I never get sick of them for some reason unless I watch TNT's 24 hours of "A Christmas Story". ;D
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Post by CandyKANE on Oct 21, 2002 11:12:54 GMT -5
I watch both "National Lampoon's: Christmas Vacation" and "A Christmas Story" at least two times each at some point when they're on TV before Christmas. I never get sick of them for some reason unless I watch TNT's 24 hours of "A Christmas Story". ;D I also NEVER MISS the cartoons of: Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer and Frosty The Snowman. I'm 25 years old for god sakes! Oh well I'll grow up one of these days!. ;D
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Post by Genetic_Freak on Oct 21, 2002 12:18:36 GMT -5
I also NEVER MISS the cartoons of: Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer and Frosty The Snowman. I'm 25 years old for god sakes! Oh well I'll grow up one of these days!. ;D Why bother growing up? You're doing a fine job!!
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Post by CandyKANE on Oct 21, 2002 12:43:53 GMT -5
Why bother growing up? You're doing a fine job!! Well I try!
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Post by Bruce Bolt on Nov 6, 2002 11:55:07 GMT -5
I almost forgot...I also always watch "Scrooged". ;D
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Post by CandyKANE on Nov 6, 2002 11:58:52 GMT -5
I don't think I have ever seen that one. My son has been bugging me for days now to watch The Santa Clause, so we then will be able to go to the theatre to see Santa Clause 2.
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Post by Bruce Bolt on Nov 6, 2002 12:06:19 GMT -5
I don't think I have ever seen that one. My son has been bugging me for days now to watch The Santa Clause, so we then will be able to go to the theatre to see Santa Clause 2. You have to see Scrooged if it's ever on TV (which it will be). It's a real funny movie with Bill Murray. I haven't seen Santa Clause 2 but I've seen The Santa Clause and it's not really as bad as you're probably thinking it is.
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Post by CandyKANE on Nov 6, 2002 12:08:31 GMT -5
No I used this because I've had to sit through it like 50 times!
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