Christmas Day

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Aly
ORIGINAL: Daisy2002

My kids normally wake up at 5.30 - 6am on christmas day :Omg: :(
We normally make them have breakfast first & then they tend to open their present around the xmas tree at 7am.
We then get ready & go to the cemetery to visit Daisy, my dad & my niece.


Oh my word. Having read a comment you made on another thread about not wanting a miscarriage this year, I've just put two and two together. Daisy isn't your name, is it? I'm so sorry to hear that. All the best honey.

ORIGINAL: Daisy2002

This year hubby will be taking the kids to visit his sister who lives 2 mins from our house & then probably over to his mums (10 min drive).
I have volunteered myself for xmas day. I'm supposed to be going to h&f townhall to help them do xmas dinner for the old folk. I'm now unsure if i'll be able to do it as i got some... lets say 'not great news' at the hospital yesterday so not sure i'll be up to it come xmas day.
But we shall see, if i can make it i will go.

No xmas dinner on xmas day, probably do a 'mini' party type thing for the kids. I've invited my mum & brother round for xmas dinner.... on boxing day :party:
Not that i will be cooking or eat it.
My husband does the cooking & i'm not that keen on roast dinners.

When we were younger we got presents in the morning & in the evening we would get a 'big' present.... oh how i loved the evenings
:laugh:

I now do this with my kids but this year i'm changing it & they'll get their big present on boxing day after their roast dinner.

I won two ps3 this years :santa_cheesy: ..... i know i could sell one but i don't like selling prizes. So i'm giving the spare one to my sons best friend. Have already checked its ok with his mum.... who used to be a close friend of mine when we were at school. She's over the moon & really chuffed that we thought about him.


Love this story :)

Two ps3s?! How did you win them, ya jammy dodger!
Posted: 2009-12-09 12:25:31
Daisy2002
Hey hun.

No Daisy isn't my name, thats my daughters name.
She was stillborn when i was 35wks pregnant.

Unfortunately i've suffered 2 miscarriages this year..... and i'm currently waiting to be called to go for a d&c & have some injections to stop the growth of the baby i'm pregnant with as they suspect its ectopic :cry:
What a totally crap end to my year & i've been crying most of the day & feeling very sorry for myself.

As for the ps3 :biggrin: won one of them from the daily star sunday & the other from a magazine. I'm over the moon with them both but i don't see the point in keeping one in the cupboard so i thought it would be better to make another little boy very happy at xmas :)

Just got a wii game in the post from Galaxy fm.... nice little stocking filler for the kids :)
Posted: 2009-12-09 13:32:37
Aly
Oh honey, I'm so sorry to hear that. I hope next year will be better for you.

You're very fortunate to have won two, AND a wii game. Woo hoo! ;)
Posted: 2009-12-09 14:23:51
Nadia86
So sorry to hear that hun :( *hugs*
Posted: 2009-12-09 15:22:25
Nadia86
ORIGINAL: Aly

ORIGINAL: Nadia86

I don't know what we're doing for Christmas lol! last year we went to the beach :laugh: people were having BBQ's and were wearing party hats :party:

Hey Aly, do you mean Bognor Regis?


Yep :)


cool! thats not too far away from Chichester :)
Posted: 2009-12-09 15:24:44
billydee
Everyone over ours this year.

I'm still trying to talk my mum into buying some reindeer steaks from IKEA. She say's its "a bit disrespectful" and "might frighten the children". I say "it tastes good".
Posted: 2009-12-10 10:01:06
Daisy2002
ORIGINAL: billydee

reindeer steaks from IKEA. She say's its "a bit disrespectful" and "might frighten the children". I say "it tastes good".

Posted: 2009-12-10 10:52:28
krunchie frog
ORIGINAL: billydee

Everyone over ours this year.

I'm still trying to talk my mum into buying some reindeer steaks from IKEA. She say's its "a bit disrespectful" and "might frighten the children". I say "it tastes good".


Disrespectful? To baby Jesus?

Iw ouldn't eat them myself but it sounds interesting. I like the Ikea meatballs :tongue2:
Posted: 2009-12-10 11:18:04
Aly
ORIGINAL: Nadia86

cool! thats not too far away from Chichester :)


No it's not. My Gparents have always lived around that area. Is that where you live? Do you know Barnham?
Posted: 2009-12-10 15:52:56
krunchie frog
A lovely festively fun site for you to check out... http://www.sketchysantas.com/
Posted: 2009-12-10 16:24:10
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