Carrie6OD wrote: » Well here we are, the nicest day of the year. My kids woke up at 8.30 (lie on for us) and we are tucking into our Christmas Eve breakfast. Coffee / juice, Danish pastries and cinnamon rolls. Hoping for a nice, warm, cosy day. Wishing you all a lovely Christmas Eve.
Loughc wrote: » Time for the annual bump to one of the best threads
Neyite wrote: » Last year we trialled making a gingerbread house on Christmas Eve, and it's a tradition we'll be keeping. I made the dough ahead have it frozen. Then the plan is to bake the shapes on the day. Last year OH and Elf Óg assembled and decorated it at the kitchen table while I was making dinner nearby with Christmas songs on in the background, and sipping on something suitably Christmassy. It was just such a nice family time.
mirrorwall14 wrote: » God thats a fab idea. Did you use a template? I'd be nervous but I love gingerbread!
StevenToast wrote: » The Lies about santas movements on christmas eve broadcasts were a problem last year..... On christmas fm one minute "santa hasnt left yet" On another station at the same time "santa is in china" On rte news a few minutes later " santa has got permission and is on his way to ireland"... My young lads (6 and 7) are too clever for this level of spoofery... When my lies dont stack up with those other lies...it causes headaches!
Jude13 wrote: » Just control the source, as in if they heard X from Christmas fm don't stick on RTE. Tis all we can do. My dad is an awful man for putting his foot in it, he showing signs of age. Santa brought our eldest a pair of runners one year and got the size wrong, my dad said not to worry he will bring them back as he still has the receipt, we corrected him that Santa brought the runners, he was adamant that we were going mad as he remembers buying the runners for us to give to the elf. We had to explain to the elf that the Santa story was real and my dad was losing it.
RebelButtMunch wrote: » Stir it up Sunday was yesterday. I made the pudding