Athdara wrote: » My regret is the weather was excellent and didn’t get outside enough. You are the first person I’ve heard say the weather wasn’t good over Christmas. Are you not in Ireland?
Sundew wrote: » Where Grace is based she may as well not be in Ireland....for when the wind blows hard she could be well stranded for a few days! Grace always loved your weather posts when you were based in Kerry and I always check in to see your posts when there is a storm a coming! Taking of cribs, I was very disappointed not getting a chance to bring my little one to the moving crib, and the live crib on Dawson St. I usually do this every year. The month of December just completely ran away from me.
threetrees wrote: » Most churches still have the crib up for another few weeks. Plenty of time to fulfill that prayer. I think it comes down at the end of January.
Jude13 wrote: » Bag of chipper chips, chocolate santa, chocolate coins, pints in town with pal, family.
DvB wrote: » Due to such a heavy workload I more or les missed the entire build up this (last?) year. I know I saw some adverts & helped with a bit of shopping but hand on heart my wife did 99% of the real christmas work this year. If it wasn't for this forum I suspect I'd have missed the lot. It was literally the day we finished up (friday 21st Dec) that I started to feel the buzz which was very late for me. I really must try to take time this year to enjoy the build up more
Deleted User wrote: » I suppose that no matter what lifestyle choices we make, there’s always something that we miss out on from time to time. I just count my blessings and give thanks for what I’ve got