Are you already for Xmas??
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Are you already for Xmas??
Ok, nails done, hair highlighted, legs waxed, shopping done, presents wrapped, cards done, don't know what to do with myself now?? Enjoy everyone from Linell.
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Re: Are you already for Xmas??
linell wrote:Ok, nails done, hair highlighted, legs waxed, shopping done, presents wrapped, cards done, don't know what to do with myself now?? Enjoy everyone from Linell.
Blimey you are organised

Have a good one everyone and enjoy the last minute shopping and those crowds

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Re: Are you already for Xmas??
linell wrote:Ok, nails done, hair highlighted, legs waxed, shopping done, presents wrapped, cards done, don't know what to do with myself now?? Enjoy everyone from Linell.
Good grief! I have not done any of that and quite a bit isn't even on my list

Still got presents to buy, ditto cards (and write), ditto mince pies and Christmas cake to bake. Hm, think I'll be running a bit late again this year

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Re: Are you already for Xmas??
I've got a bit behind due to my Mum being ill, still got cakes to ice and a few pressies to wrap. Did the food shopping yesterday, but there's only Hubby and me on Christmas day this year, as my Mum will remain in hospital.
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Re: Are you already for Xmas??
Margarett wrote:I've got a bit behind due to my Mum being ill, still got cakes to ice and a few pressies to wrap. Did the food shopping yesterday, but there's only Hubby and me on Christmas day this year, as my Mum will reain in hospital.
That is a pity. Is she close enough to visit easily? I do hope so.
We just have us and the three "children" as usual though the middle one may bring a girlfriend along for some part of the weekend - I offered at least since she has no family in this country.
My perennial hassle is combining Icelandic Christmas Eve (heavy meal) with English Christmas Day without getting as stuffed as any turkey! The fridge is always groaning with left overs too, which is actually the best bit in many ways.
At least I had a brainwave about the meal on the 24th. We always have smoked pork with caramel glazed potatoes and last year the youngest stopped eating meat and it was very hard to find something to go with sugary potatoes. But I think I have cracked it - a bit of hot-smoked salmon from the local shop (so no need to cook it). I actually might get enough for more us to try as well

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Re: Are you already for Xmas??
Oooh that sounds delicious Gardener, we have a Glazed Ham, with Cranberry, Apple and Ruby Port, can't wait
Linell.

Linell.
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Re: Are you already for Xmas??
Giz a Kiss then Lin.......Enjoy every minute of it my love god bless to you and family......will e-mail you
Love
Mike X
Love
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Re: Are you already for Xmas??
Almost
Been running round like a headless chicken.
Sadly a very dear friend passed away suddenly Saturday night
so made my mind more muddled than normal.
Wishing you all a very Happy Christmas and a good and healthy new year.
Jo

Been running round like a headless chicken.
Sadly a very dear friend passed away suddenly Saturday night

Wishing you all a very Happy Christmas and a good and healthy new year.
Jo

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Re: Are you already for Xmas??
Margarett wrote:I've got a bit behind due to my Mum being ill, still got cakes to ice and a few pressies to wrap. Did the food shopping yesterday, but there's only Hubby and me on Christmas day this year, as my Mum will remain in hospital.
Oh your poor Mum being stuck in hospital! And poor you too, I hope she will be well soon and you have some special time to celebrate.
Jo

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Re: Are you already for Xmas??
Yeah me too!! Nails done, hair highlighted, legs waxed, what else? Still shopping to do.Tonight after work and tomorrow night shops open till 10pm.
Mince pies have been baked.
My wife's are better than mine though.Her pastry melts in your mouth whereas mine's hard.Well i say hard i dropped one and it bounced in the air like a bullet.The insides are ok though.
Hard pastry? Not enough butter? Ask your wife you may say.No i'm not she thinks she's the only one who can make pastry.
Mince pies have been baked.
My wife's are better than mine though.Her pastry melts in your mouth whereas mine's hard.Well i say hard i dropped one and it bounced in the air like a bullet.The insides are ok though.

Hard pastry? Not enough butter? Ask your wife you may say.No i'm not she thinks she's the only one who can make pastry.

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Re: Are you already for Xmas??
linell wrote:Ok, nails done, hair highlighted, legs waxed, shopping done, presents wrapped, cards done, don't know what to do with myself now?? Enjoy everyone from Linell.
Snap , I am all ready also Linell.

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Re: Are you already for Xmas??
Wishing everyone A Very Merry Christmas and a Happy and Healthy 2012.
Barb.
Is there something going on between Linell and Mike that I don't know about

Barb.
Is there something going on between Linell and Mike that I don't know about


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Re: Are you already for Xmas??
BC wench............She is connected to the Leedham family.......which doh meen much ! !....I'm married to a Barb !....since 1954.
Mike.
Mike.
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Re: Are you already for Xmas??
mikleed wrote:BC wench............She is connected to the Leedham family.......which doh meen much ! !....I'm married to a Barb !....since 1954.
Mike.
HAPPY XMAS Mike, Annie, Barb, Gardener, Rob, NL and all.
Yes Mike and I connect Barb, but then I am sure we all do somewhere along the BC's hall of fame.

Rob you cannot make Mince Pies with your hair and nails done, it may ruin them

Speak soon, have a great time xx.
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Re: Are you already for Xmas??
gardener wrote:Margarett wrote:I've got a bit behind due to my Mum being ill, still got cakes to ice and a few pressies to wrap. Did the food shopping yesterday, but there's only Hubby and me on Christmas day this year, as my Mum will reain in hospital.
That is a pity. Is she close enough to visit easily? I do hope so.
We just have us and the three "children" as usual though the middle one may bring a girlfriend along for some part of the weekend - I offered at least since she has no family in this country.
My perennial hassle is combining Icelandic Christmas Eve (heavy meal) with English Christmas Day without getting as stuffed as any turkey! The fridge is always groaning with left overs too, which is actually the best bit in many ways.
At least I had a brainwave about the meal on the 24th. We always have smoked pork with caramel glazed potatoes and last year the youngest stopped eating meat and it was very hard to find something to go with sugary potatoes. But I think I have cracked it - a bit of hot-smoked salmon from the local shop (so no need to cook it). I actually might get enough for more us to try as well
well doorslammer, spoonlicker, bowl licker, meat hook and his other buddies have all called yet ?


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