Loughc wrote: » The 23rd..... I feel faint!!!
iguana wrote: » So do most people have their Christmas dinner at home or at someone else's house? If you stay home do you have visitors? I was chatting with some other mothers about this and a good few were of the opinion that when they have children it's easier to stay home and let family come to them. But I think that going to family for dinner is the easier/lazier option. We go to my parents' for dinner and my nana's for tea which means that our Christmas eve and morning are super chilled in terms of cooking. I feel sooooo lucky that I have someone else to cook my dinner.
Bruce Mushy Tapestry wrote: » Hi everyone, this is my first post in the Christmas forum. I've been lurking the last month or so, reading all the threads and generally feeling festive. I like Christmas, but for some reason I'm really feeling it this year. Maybe because I've started my shopping and really excited about some of the gifts. I've spent a fortune too in the last couple of weeks on decorations...I usually just have the tree but the festivities overtook me...or my debit card, at least! Looking forward to reading more posts in my new favorite forum
RentDayBlues wrote: » Lidl have christmas decorations on sale from next Monday. How do I know? Well I opened the app this morning to check, was so excited I made this very loud guttural noise, frightened the life out of my husband and then pulled something in my back I laughed so much! It's definitely Christmas season!
Glitzgirl wrote: » Feels like I have been away for ages ! Love seeing how active this thread is becoming again. we have been super busy putting up halloween decorations here have to say I'd nearly skip it and go straight to christmas this year !
iguana wrote: » I never know when to put up Halloween decorations because it's just not a tradition we've ever had. Last year was the first time I really decorated and I decided on Back to the Future day (Oct 21st). S has been mad to decorate for Halloween since last week when my dad gave him a Halloween projector torch but I mainly decorate the porch and have a fantasy about painting it first. So I think we'll stick to next week. We compromised by cleaning the Star Wars pictures off the blackboard panels on the back door and drawing Halloween pictures. That and playing Do They Know It's Halloween on a near permanent loop.
Toto Wolfcastle wrote: » We're not Halloween people in our house (we actually hate it ) but a house near us has been full-on Halloween since the start of October and it's really nice to see.