iguana wrote: » I bought my family pass the parcel present today. Last year we decided to start a tradition of buying a silly gift that could be for any one of us and having a pass the parcel game at Christmas dinner. I was in a charity shop this afternoon and found this all brand new in a sealed box. It's perfect.
amor3 wrote: » That is a great idea, might have to steal it :-)
Posy wrote: » 199 days to go!! The build up starts here.
Posy wrote: » For me it actually starts when the Brown Thomas Christmas shop opens. I love the August/September build up though. The Rose of Tralee definitely marks the end of the summer for me. Suddenly the kids return to school, the football/hurling championships are at a close, Glenroe is back and BAM!! CHRISTMAS!!
Hollister11 wrote: » For me the build up starts in September when schools and colleges are back. Then it really takes off once Halloween is out of the way.
freshpopcorn wrote: » Decided to write my 2000 post on the Christmas thread. Can't believe how fast the year is going and it's just going to keep on getting closer and closer!
Glitzgirl wrote: » Sorry in advance I can't remember who posted it. But myself and my friend were looking at Christmas markets and have decided to go this year. A girls christmas holiday :pac: as some posters here have mentioned markets im wondering if you can share any tips or any info that may be helpful..I think at the moment we are looking at the market in Prague. Thanks in advance
Mystery Egg wrote: » I will watch the convo with interest as I would love to do this myself.
kitten_k wrote: » I'm heading to the Berlin markets in December for a stag (boys and girls going) but it's my first time so no tips I'm afraid.
Mystery Egg wrote: I will watch the convo with interest as I would love to do this myself.
French_Girl wrote: » I was planning on going a bit closer to the actual Christmas but then I wouldn't know for sure... Glitzgirl, may I ask, would you happen to know the opening dates of the markets in Prague?