Title: xmas spirit Post by: ziggy on December 06, 2006, 01:39:04 PM ive been invited to my girlfriends family xmas which will be "traditional". im informed this involves-carol singing on xmas eve,church on xmas morn,dinner,a walk,present giving,assorted game playing,moderate alcohol consumption. this is to take place in a little village called west byfleet and im assured is how "everyone spends xmas". however this resembles practically zero of my innercity xmas experiences and it got me to wondering how blondes celebrate/or not xmas. also wondered how many years does it take for something to become a tradition and any1 have any strange traditions they follow?
Title: Re: xmas spirit Post by: matt674 on December 06, 2006, 01:44:46 PM this is to take place in a little village called west byfleet and im assured is how "everyone spends xmas". Did this village not used to be known as Royston Vasey up until late last year? I've heard lots about little villages and their peculiar customs :) personally december 25th will just be a normal monday in my treehouse - the only plus side being its a 4 day weekend!! ;D Title: Re: xmas spirit Post by: ziggy on December 06, 2006, 01:47:14 PM i think its been w.byfleet for a while
Title: Re: xmas spirit Post by: TEX FITZ on December 06, 2006, 02:16:21 PM Title: Re: xmas spirit Post by: boldie on December 06, 2006, 02:57:43 PM this is to take place in a little village called west byfleet and im assured is how "everyone spends xmas". Did this village not used to be known as Royston Vasey up until late last year? I've heard lots about little villages and their peculiar customs :) personally december 25th will just be a normal monday in my treehouse - the only plus side being its a 4 day weekend!! ;D I wish I could say the same. My GF's family is taking the house over and coming for christmas dinner. Not that they're all bad, just everyone but her gran. but it has to be done I guess. Boxing day will be my day though...wooohoooooooo Title: Re: xmas spirit Post by: ziggy on December 06, 2006, 03:05:35 PM when i was quite young my dad took me to catford dog track 1 boxing day morning which turned in2 something of a tradition,for me at least,sadly its no longer with us and is much missed. anything in particular on boxing day boldie u seem 2 be so looking forward to?
Title: Re: xmas spirit Post by: tantrum on December 06, 2006, 03:12:24 PM Make sure you have a steady supply of xmas spirit with you and you will be fine...
Don't go for 90% though as this can kill you. Title: Re: xmas spirit Post by: thetank on December 06, 2006, 03:34:56 PM Virtually no-one in my parents parish does the am service on the 25th anymore. Similar in lots of churches around North-East Scotland, Christmas Morning service seemes to just go out of fashion 10 years ago.
Standing room only on Christmas Eve pm though. Makes sense, gives them more time to shell peas and make those criss-cross cuts in the arse of brussel sprouts on Christmas morning. No prezzies till after xmas dinner, and we all sit round and open them one at a time. Not too bad this year, as we've done secret santa so won't have one present from everyone. No Queens speech, usually clashes with Dinner. Title: Re: xmas spirit Post by: ziggy on December 06, 2006, 04:19:32 PM i think this secret santa thing for adults is the way forward,the ammount of presents some people tell me they buy for extended family is crazy. i dont have that problem and people probably only to happy to have them to be able to buy presents for,just not lookin to get contraversial.
Title: Re: xmas spirit Post by: Graham C on December 06, 2006, 04:53:36 PM You should enjoy it. If it's different from what you do, go for it, you'll have a great time.
I went to a Burns night bash in Switzerland whilst visiting some friends. They knew a Scottish couple over there that invited us to a party on Burns night and we ate haggis, read out Burns poems and played charades (the book, film, person thingy) Now that's not the way I'd do things but I had a great time :) Title: Re: xmas spirit Post by: Colchester Kev on December 06, 2006, 04:56:05 PM Bah humbug, screw christmas !!
Title: Re: xmas spirit Post by: charmaine on December 06, 2006, 05:17:05 PM Bah humbug, screw christmas !! I'm with you this year Kev ;tracet;Title: Re: xmas spirit Post by: boldie on December 06, 2006, 06:10:14 PM when i was quite young my dad took me to catford dog track 1 boxing day morning which turned in2 something of a tradition,for me at least,sadly its no longer with us and is much missed. anything in particular on boxing day boldie u seem 2 be so looking forward to? boxing day is the one day of the year I spend most of my time at the bookies or on the track if there's a good meeting on. It's the biggest sports day of the year and this year I have an Israeli friend coming over whom I haven't seen in a year or so...always good fun...especially as his wife will be cooking :) Title: Re: xmas spirit Post by: vegaslover on December 06, 2006, 06:30:06 PM Bah humbug, screw christmas !! I'm with you this year KevĀ ;tracet;Title: Re: xmas spirit Post by: Dingdell on December 06, 2006, 07:29:51 PM I have to say that for me Christmas is just a sunday lunch with a lot more fuss. Me and my Dad spending time together is lovely but the build up and the buying of presents (I am a perfectionist) means I agonise over what to get for people for ages.
Title: Re: xmas spirit Post by: jumpybongo on December 06, 2006, 11:51:26 PM xmas day here.
rest of hols in algarve viewing pics of my empty toy wharehouse. mazel tov Title: Re: xmas spirit Post by: RED-DOG on December 06, 2006, 11:59:15 PM I have to say that for me Christmas is just a sunday lunch with a lot more fuss. Me and my Dad spending time together is lovely but the build up and the buying of presents (I am a perfectionist) means I agonise over what to get for people for ages. Just get me anything |