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I cannot stop thinking about the most Christmassy thing somebody I know has done this year

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PacificDingbat · 25/12/2013 15:16

They took 2 homeless people to stay with them over the holiday period until accommodation can be sorted out for them (vetted by SS - not just invited off the streets).

It warms the cockles of my heart that there are people out there who do this kind of thing.

I have no idea of this person's faith or motivation to do this; I do know that they are quite altruistic and involved in all sorts of activities in the community.

There is no way I would contemplate this myself in my current circumstances btw (apart from that DH would have a fit Grin), but it restores my faith in humankind when I hear about true acts of kindness.

Merry Christmas to you all!

Xmas Smile
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youmakemydreams · 25/12/2013 15:18

Wow what a nice thing to do. I would definitely consider this and so would my mum. I often think about homelessness at Christmas. We were in temp accommodation last Christmas so were fortunate to have a roof over our heads.

PacificDingbat · 25/12/2013 15:20

Yes, I wish I knew more about how she came by them IYKWIM?

I will ask her when I next see her - she's an elderly lady living on her own as well. Just lovely.

Hope you have a v settled Christmas this year, dreams Xmas Smile

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QODRestYeMerryGentlemen · 25/12/2013 15:25

I did a Christmassy thing - I found 2 bags of sales bargains from last Xmas/jan in huge loft when I went to wrap this years stuff and hunted out a contact for a woman's refuge and gifted them.

PacificDingbat · 25/12/2013 15:28

That's lovely, QOD - I think these things should be trumpeted about more often and more loudly Xmas Smile

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youmakemydreams · 25/12/2013 15:42

Thank you very much pacific. Me and the dc moved into our house to keep in April so gratefully very settled this Christmas. Grin

CarpeVinum · 25/12/2013 15:46

Oh that is just lovely of them!.

PacificDingbat · 25/12/2013 15:54

I am not religious, but I like Christmas to be a season of slowing down and contemplating one's blessings and doing nice stuff for others.
'Tis was it's all about IMO.

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moldingsunbeams · 25/12/2013 16:28

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raisah · 25/12/2013 18:32

I save all the duplicate & excess birthday / Eid gifts my dc get to wrap and regift to childrens' wards & charities. My dc receive too many generous gifts so sharing it amongst children in need is a good thing for them to learn at a young age.

PacificDingbat · 25/12/2013 19:02

That what we do with duplicate/unwanted/excessive presents too, raisah.

To me it has something almost biblical to it, this taking in of strangers to your home at Christmas time without any expectation of a 'reward'.

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timidviper · 25/12/2013 19:35

My dear Dad died 10 years ago so every year, since his death, I do something nice with the money that I would have spent on a Christmas present for him. I just feel like it keeps his memory living on. This year I gave the money to a local food bank so somebody, in difficult times, will eat because of him.

PacificDingbat · 25/12/2013 19:46

timidviper, what a thoughtful way to do something in your father's memory. I am sure you still feel his loss keenly and that he would love the gesture {hugs}

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