Sheep Shagger wrote: » Christmas lights on a house are up https://www.dublinlive.ie/news/dublin-news/christmas-decorations-ireland-dublin-presents-18980898
Loughc wrote: » Thread updated with the new snazzy non-COVID related name
antimatterx wrote: » I'm not going to lie, I loved logging on and seeing the updated thread name. I think it's a great choice. Also, It's finally feeling like Autumn. I'm wearing a jumper for the first time in months.
Loughc wrote: » It's been very cold last few nights, I need to break out the hoodies... I think it's hoody weather but we are dangerously close to turning the heating back on... I don't think we've use it since April!
DvB wrote: » Delighted to log in and see my contribution shall forever (well for 10k posts anyway) be enshrined in the history of the Christmas forum.:D And all messing aside, I genuinely would have been disappointed with a covid related one (even though there was one in particular was excellent), I, like many I suspect, are struggling in some ways with all this coronavirus stuff and love coming in here to chat about the things we all love about christmas, seeing a daily reminder of this situation is not ideal IMO and its great to see so many felt the same.
kitten_k wrote: » Considering the last thread ran from 23-11-2017 to 20-09-2020 we could have been reminded about it for 3 years!!
Posy wrote: » We'll get an apostrophe put in the ITS as soon as one of us is on the full website. :pac:
Boards.ie: Niamh wrote: » All fixed now, happy (almost) Rudolph Day :pac:
SnowyMay wrote: » Heeeey. Greetings from another Christmas lover! This one will be a weird one as it’s likely that I won’t make it home, so Christmas away for the first time ever, but everyone understands the situation and maybe, just maybe, I can even persuade my mum to join in a Zoom call. Already thinking of presents though, particularly for my two little nieces. Weird times at the moment. I think we need something to look forward to! I want to buy a tree right now!!!
Littlehorny wrote: » Question for those of you with older kids- do you still do Santy? We still wrap the presents and leave them in the sitting room with their names on them and we wouldn't have it any other way, still gives us a bit of cheer to see them getting a surprise on Christmas morning. BY the way, the kids are aged 18 and 26