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Having youngsters in the house...we have to celebrate Christmas. Other wise I would have voted for Bah Humbug!
Christmas is a big deal here... what with Christmas eve Polish supper ( no meat), midnight mass, Santa Claus, opening presents on Christmas morn and then a big turkey supper. Not to forget m...
Having youngsters in the house...we have to celebrate Christmas. Other wise I would have voted for Bah Humbug!
Christmas is a big deal here... what with Christmas eve Polish supper ( no meat), midnight mass, Santa Claus, opening presents on Christmas morn and then a big turkey supper. Not to forget making Christmas cookies before hand and doing the Advent Wreath.
We usually do Hanukkah blessings also for the eight days...but this year we skipped it.
It's not that I don't have as much money, it's more like I am just as broke as last year...hahaha!(wait, that is not really all that funny) I will definitely celebrate Christmas though, just not in such a materialistic form, making a pact with friends to keep it real this year. Hugs are gifts right!...
It's not that I don't have as much money, it's more like I am just as broke as last year...hahaha!(wait, that is not really all that funny) I will definitely celebrate Christmas though, just not in such a materialistic form, making a pact with friends to keep it real this year. Hugs are gifts right!?
Christmas is the cheeriest when there are small kids around. Ours are grown and now theirs are grown as well. But with the addition of Luke, 7 months old, we're going back to the fun times.
Christmas is a big deal here... what with Christmas eve Polish supper ( no meat), midnight mass, Santa Claus, opening presents on Christmas morn and then a big turkey supper. Not to forget m...