Christmas Crackers

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Antie Em
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Christmas Crackers

Post by Antie Em »

Had a most lovely day yesterday, toasted the day and family with the traditional bottle of bubbly, Christmas dinner with a nice Chablis, Christmas pudding (I got the Almond), Roses chocolates, Quality Street and more wine. Played with the kids - Elisabeth had a piano, so spent a couple of hours teaching her to read basic music (her piano teacher will do a better job). Off to my son's house today to do it all again.

Hope you all have a great Boxing Day.

My Christmas Cracker Joke : Q: What do you give the man who has everything. A: Antibiotics :lol: :lol:
There's no place like home ......
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Re: Christmas Crackers

Post by Northern Lass »

That's a cracker!
:grin:

We had a great day too
too much to drink eat and too much dancing!
great pressies and great company!

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Re: Christmas Crackers

Post by grangers14 »

Our Christmas crackers had little whistle things in them, each with a number, you were meant to be able to play a tune.
Didnt quite work for us :roll:

Jo:)
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