McChubbin wrote: » I've gotten 4 presents already so far. What's the tally with everyone else?
freshpopcorn wrote: » This isn't the happiest post I've posted here. Our family is related to a lovely lady in her seventies and this woman loves Christmas she used always have the newest decorations/a couple of trees/ sent her cards out early/baked loads of Christmas cakes. Every Christmas we used call to see her and exchange presents with them. Every Christmas I can remember she used always have some new decoration to show us. She used always bake our family a massive Christmas cake and she was brilliant at sugar craft so the cake used always look amazing. Last Christmas when we called to see her she was nearly the best I've every seen her. She was busy trying to get things done/looking forward to the big day. Its the kind of house you'd always feel welcome and comfortable in. We never thought it would have been her last Christmas. In the last few weeks she's being diagnosed with terminal cancer and she hasn't long left. It's just so strange to think that Christmas 2013 was her last.
Glitzgirl wrote: » Isn't it tomorrow the A/W Argos catalogue is out!?
Posy wrote: » It's out!! Just got it now.
freshpopcorn wrote: » I'm looking forward to the thread in After Hours and the daily mail type article in which somebody is so shocked that Brown Thomas are putting out some decorations or that Tesco have a few tins of sweets/little selection boxes in stock out at the end of August.
Posy wrote: » Only one page in the middle(!?) with the usual 'we'll have a separate catalogue for all the Christmas stuff' spiel. It DOES have a picture of a Christmas tree, but that's about it! :pac:
WittyNameForMe wrote: » I have to admit when people like to scoff at my early Christmas prep, articles like this tend to raise an ever so slightly smug smile :-) thedailyedge.thejournal.ie/the-emotions-we-all-go-through-last-minute-christmas-eve-shopping-1184189-Dec2013/
Glitzgirl wrote: » It won't open ! Might just be me doing it wrong though it's true the people who shrug it off or say your talking about Christmas now when it's only "x" are the same people who run around like headless chickens (or should that be turkeys given the season ) at the last minute. I have a sister like this so I speak from experience ! Spends all year giving out about me talking about Christmas then come the actual month of December or shall I say (week before Christmas itself ) is complaining she either has no money or can't find gifts and spends the entire month of January broke and sulking and swears "never again " only to be repeated every year of course
freshpopcorn wrote: » This might be the link!
freshpopcorn wrote: » This might be the link!http://www.dailyedge.ie/the-emotions-we-all-go-through-last-minute-christmas-eve-shopping-1184189-Dec2013/
Amazingfun wrote: » You folks have inspired me to start early this year: thanks I now have time to come up with some really special gifts that I can take my time preparing, much better than the stress that arrives every December!
WittyNameForMe wrote: » As much as I like to get most of the presents done early (thanks mainly to being an avid online shopper) there is something quiet special about a Christmas trip into town. You really can’t beat the Christmas buzz around town, the lights, the decorations, the Christmas music. Wrapping paper pecking out the top of everyone’s carrier bags. Overly excited kids queuing to see Santa. Parents wandering around with lists. Nothing screams Christmas in Dublin to me more than parents wandering around HMV with lists of papers looking like they are in a foreign country asking for directions, trying to figure out whether the items on their lists are for CD’s, DVD’s or games. As hard as times have been for a lot of people over the last few years resulting in Christmas being scaled back in a lot of households, that special Christmas buzz never seemed to dissipate, thank god.