CheerLouth wrote: » That sucks, Erica! I wonder if that is a HSE thing? My mam works in the HSE as clerical staff & always has to work a day over the Christmas even though everyone else is off.
freshpopcorn wrote: » Cadbury's Christmas trifle!
_Dara_ wrote: » OMG, what’s in it? I can’t make out the full description.
freshpopcorn wrote: » It's basically chocolate moose and cream!(I think)
StripedBoxers wrote: » Guys, those of you who have Nebraska tree, what is the width of it? I'm thinking that one over the one from The Range but depends on the size. I know its 7ft so height wise it'll fit just not sure about width
OUTDOORLASS wrote: » Hi Beertons, We went to Eurodisney 2 years in a row, early December. It is totally unreal. The second time, we got real snow on the day we arrived. It is a great time to go, q.s are not very long. The worst day was Sunday, where I presume, locals came for the day.... The Christmas music, especially for the nighttime parade, would put the hairs on the back of your neck....on edge.... I.m a bit of a scardy cat, and I dont go on the big rides, but I just loved the atmosphere, and people watching. Enjoy.....
SarahLil wrote: » What do you put on top of the kitchen presses decorations wise? I think Gliz said something about a garland ? I am liking the sounds of it I've just been browsing Heatons and they have a nice cheap 9ft one I'm sure could spruce it up myself with extra decorations that I already have and but some battery operated lights
erica74 wrote: » On the other hand, I finish on 22nd December and back on 27th December. I am not allowed to use annual leave for any days during this period (even though I have the days to use) as, according to HR, the "office has to be manned". Realistically speaking, I can't do anything without the consultants there so it seems pointless.
Jude13 wrote: » harr, its all about the atmosphere and the craic, little touches can be nice but its more peoples presence then presents. In our family we stopped giving adults pressies, apart from a bottle of something as it was just a bit of a waster.
Posy wrote: » That's what I usually get off at Christmas. I think it's plenty! I normally work Christmas eve so it's nice to have that off as it falls on a Sunday. I used to work in a retail related industry and would finish up Christmas eve and be back in Stephen's Day so anything else is a bonus! Christmas Day falling on a Monday this year does seem to shorten it though. But I'm looking forward to having a couple of days off to heighten the anticipation! Just try and make the best of things- read a Christmas book or watch a Christmas film at work if there's nothing to be done.