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is this ok to mention this? is anyone worried about their relationships with their otehr half in the christmas period?

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MrsGeneHunt · 02/12/2008 12:04

the excesses, the highs and lows.
all the family together?
how to stay cheerful.

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Othersideofthechannel · 02/12/2008 12:05

Can I assume you are?

You don't have to be cheerful just because it is Christmas.

TheProvincialLady · 02/12/2008 12:07

I am worried, but only because we will have a newborn baby to look after and therefore no sleep. Otherwise, I don't get why there needs to be that many excesses of highs and lows, forced cheerfulness etc? Over raised expectations of how Christmas will be does lead to problems I agree, but it shouldn't be too much of an issue unless you already have stresses in your relationship.

MrsGeneHunt · 02/12/2008 12:10

oh but i want to be cheerful. that is the point isnt it?

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compo · 02/12/2008 12:11

I looked at how many presents ds is going to get na dhave held some back for his birthday

I have sent dh away to his friends for 2 nights in New Year to get some peace and quiet

Xmas day is always fraught because kids are manic, the stress of everything being 'ust right' for visitors, or having to travel. My sister and her family are coming for 2 nights starting on xmas day so I know all xmas morning whilst all the present opening is going on dh will be worrying about xmas dinner being just right and I will be madly cleaning bathrooms, shoving wrapping paper in bin bags and trying to keep a list of who gave what to who

TheGreatChristmasEvie · 02/12/2008 12:13

TheProvincialLady-Worry not re the newborn baby part.DD1 was born on Boxing day.It was the best Christmas I have ever had.I felt like the Virgin Mother or something It felt very special having an impending birth and then a wee baby at that time of year We bought her home from hospital and put her under the Chrismas tree in her basket with all the twinkly lights shining over her.It was gorgeous.>>wells up thinking about it

Littleladyloulou · 02/12/2008 12:16

Ah Compo, bet you and DC's look back in years to come and think what brilliant Christmases you used to have, all the family together, the chaos, the cousins, the burnt roasties, the noise.... you'll forget all about the murderous feelings you had as you shoved a bog brush down the U-bend...

I love the feeling of anarchy in having buck's fizz and chocolate coins for breakfast whilst still in jim-jams and dressing gown, Christmas hits blaring in the background and paper everywhere etc!

MrsGeneHunt · 02/12/2008 12:17

i feel cheered up now

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Littleladyloulou · 02/12/2008 12:19

I bet when we're all old and grey, and life is a lot quieter, with all the time in the world to sit and reflect, we'll realise how good we had it now

compo · 02/12/2008 12:21

lol loulou, but very good point. I want my kids to look back with fondness at xmas at home, like I do at mine, even though I know now my mum was stressed out I didn't at the time

MrsGeneHunt · 02/12/2008 12:22

it is bound to be a lot worse on eastenders

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santapaws · 02/12/2008 12:25

Eastenders gonna be a funny one this year, something to do with the beales!

MrsGeneHunt · 02/12/2008 12:33

oh no, we need the doom and gloom on eastenders, don't we?

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mumblechum · 02/12/2008 12:36

There's something about Christmas that brings out the rows, i think.

Certainly January is my busiest month (divorce lawyer )

TheProvincialLady · 02/12/2008 13:47

TheGreatChristmasEvie....did you have a toddler to look after as well? That is why I am so worried!

TheGreatChristmasEvie · 02/12/2008 15:12

Not then I didnt.But 17 months later I had DD2.Its a peice of piss, dont worry..>>looks longingly at the bottle of gin.Wonders if its too early?

TheProvincialLady · 02/12/2008 16:10

A piece of piss

I am going to seek you out and REMIND you of that when my DC2 is 2 weeks old and I haven't slept since December 13th.

TheGreatChristmasEvie · 03/12/2008 09:22
Grin
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