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so how was your christmas ?

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robinredbreast · 26/12/2007 23:30

was it al you wished for ? hope so

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Twinklemegan · 26/12/2007 23:31

Yes, and more.

robinredbreast · 26/12/2007 23:32
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gigglewitchyouamerrychristmas · 26/12/2007 23:33

tiring. very... but fun.

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AwayinaMargoNooNooCribForABed · 26/12/2007 23:34

Ooh what happened TM?

We had a lovley Xmas, (Everythin wrapped in the end) No sick children, no tears and no visiting people except our neighbours

WhenScoobyGotStuckUpTheChimney · 26/12/2007 23:35

It was fab, the kids enjoyed every minute & appriciated every single toy they got i was very happy with them, the food was delicious (dp cooked) family came over & it was enjoyed by all.

I did however try to relax but the mess was making me tired so the hoover did come out (OCD i think they call it)

AwayinaMargoNooNooCribForABed · 26/12/2007 23:35

I seem to have lost the ability to type and spell. Apologies!

pinkbubble · 26/12/2007 23:37

I an honestly say it was the best ever! DDs 13, 10 and 7 were real troupers. We had MIL and FIL and they were fantastic, FIL actually went home with a pink moustache (sp). Plus he also commented on how well the DD behaved! (now that is a comment to be proud of!

Also DH and I between us cooked the lunch and everything just turned out right! YUM (we must of had an angel over us that day!)

Twinklemegan · 26/12/2007 23:42

Oh nothing exciting Margo. It was just a lovely quiet Xmas, just the three of us, and our first in our new home up in Scotland. DS was wonderful (despite a midday paddy caused by being super tired and refusing to nap). The toys we bought him went down a treat, and he got a Thomas the Tank Engine DVD from his auntie which, with his newfound adoration of steam engines, he absolutely loved. And I got a present from DH (after we agreed that he shouldn't waste his little money on me) which was completely unexpected and lovely of him. So nothing special, but really lovely all the same.

AwayinaMargoNooNooCribForABed · 26/12/2007 23:48

How lovely!

Pheebe · 27/12/2007 08:57

I had a tummy bug and missed xmas day but DH took the boys to the inlaws and they had a fab time and loved all their pressies and we're doing it all again at the weekend now I'm better I love my family!

robinredbreast · 27/12/2007 13:50

aww thanks nice phebee great idea

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JingleyJen · 27/12/2007 13:56

we had a great time. Fancy dress carol service Christmas eve. lovely dinner boys in bed early after putting stockings by the fire.

Had to wake the boys up at 8.15 - all the adults had been awake for an hour waiting for them to get up and we couldn't stand it any longer!

Anyway took all day to slowly open the pressies DS1 finally realised there was a big red parcel at the back of the tree Father Christmas had bought him a bike!!

The most relaxed Christmas I can remember. Lovely

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