Christmas is nearly here
By Gabs
@gabs8513 (48686)
United Kingdom
November 14, 2006 3:27am CST
Are you looking forward to Christmas and how will you spend it
I will be spending it quietly and I am hoping that I will be in my new Home by then
21 responses
@Asylum (47893)
• Manchester, England
23 Dec 06
I always look forward to Christmas, although I also tend to spend it quietly at home.
I love the festive atmosphere which is apparent on television and among the general public's attitude at this time of year. It is agreat pity that so many people can be friendly and helpful at Christmas, then fail to behave the same way for the rest of the year.
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@gabs8513 (48686)
• United Kingdom
23 Dec 06
Well I hope to be moving by the end of January as I am living in my Sons House at the moment but they want the House to themselves now which is understandable but I am having Problems with the Benefits now supplying me with the deposit on the Flat
I am moving 3 hours away from here axctually as it is for Health Reasons to where I am moving the Air is better for me and I can breathe better there to but as usual I have to fight with the social
I have had to pay Rent money and all that out of my Disability here because I live with my Son they won't pay it and now they are giving me Problems even though I a Doctors report to state that she supports my move for my Health
@petspets (476)
• Antarctica
23 Dec 06
Merry Christmas, Gabs and Gissi :) Soon it will be Christmas Day, goes the carol ' Silver Bells '.
Christmas will an ordinary day for me.
Last evening hubby went for his weekly get together with his church friends and brought home leftover roast turkey, roast lamb and spaghetti. We had that for today's lunch. I suppose that is a Christmas-like mini celebration.:)
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@Lylyana (206)
• Romania
2 Dec 06
Christmas... Snow flakes... Christmas tree... Children singing Christmas carols... For me Christmas is so special!I just adore it!It's wonderfull to give presents to your family to see the others happy,to expect Santa Claus(altough you are a grown up),to feel the Christmas Spirit!To be happy because you celebrate Jesus birth.I'm expecting Christmas so impatiently(as impatiently as I expected it when I was a child).
@remaster74 (4064)
• Greece
30 Nov 06
I hope you will be in your new home by then as you wish to. I am expecting this Christmas too cause now my son is 2 1/2 and I'm going to buy him more presents.
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@wahmwannabe (91)
• Philippines
21 Nov 06
I do. Oh how I love Christmas, even if I am grown up now. I simply love the gifts, the food, and everything that comes with Christmas. This year, the whole family will be celebrating it on my hubby's birthplace, we gonna visit his parents and be home just in time for the New Year.
@ausnikki (4054)
• Brisbane, Australia
25 Nov 06
I am looking forward to Christmas this year,I will be in my new house and my daughter is coming home to vist for a few days (she lives in another state),I will also be meeting her new boyfriend.I plan to have a quiet Christmas at home with my kids.
@emmaoxley (525)
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21 Nov 06
I am hoping to spend christmas with my husband and his family this year. Due to my husbands job we move around quite a lot and at the moment we live 10 hours away from my mums and 6 hours away from his. So it will be easier to visit his family. Although I do miss my mum as I haven't seen her in 9 months :-(
@phdmoneymaker (2297)
• Singapore
21 Nov 06
i believe i will be going for a short holiday.. :D
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@phdmoneymaker (2297)
• Singapore
22 Nov 06
where did you stay?
maybe we can celebrate xmas together.. at mylot! :D
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@disvachic (10117)
• United States
19 Nov 06
i will be home, family will more than likely come over.
@phdmoneymaker (2297)
• Singapore
21 Nov 06
i believe i will be going for a short holiday..:D
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@snnygrover (953)
• India
1 Dec 06
i wish to spend christmas with my family quitely watching some tv and talking about the future and stuff.