View Full Version : Describe your Christmas day in its entirety.
From waking up to bed time. How do you do Christmas day?
When do you open presents?
What time is lunch?
Do you do breakfast?
Do you visit family?
What time do you start boozing?
Do you have an afternoon kip?
What do you do Christmas night?
Ect...
thesheriff443
10-12-2023, 08:19 PM
An over rated load off bollox
An over rated load off bolloxUnless you decide to make it a highly rated day of relaxing, while stuffing yourself with food and drink.
thesheriff443
10-12-2023, 08:27 PM
Unless you decide to make it a highly rated day of relaxing, while stuffing yourself with food and drink.
People worriying themselves to death and getting into debt and those that can’t even afford to get their kids something
People stuffing themselves like pigs and throwing tons of food in the bin while others starve
It’s disgusting when you think about others who have nothing but don’t let me stop you Alf from stuffing your face and washing it down with too many drinks
People worriying themselves to death and getting into debt and those that can’t even afford to get their kids something
People stuffing themselves like pigs and throwing tons of food in the bin while others starve
It’s disgusting when you think about others who have nothing but don’t let me stop you Alf from stuffing your face and washing it down with too many drinksDon't worry. There is still lots of good Christians out there, spending their Christmas day feeding the homeless. There's still Christian charities helping the needy and the Church doors are open.
Christmas day is the only day of the year my work is closed. I work hard all year round and will enjoy my day off by having a drink for our Lords birthday.
Wake up with a killer hangover. Exchange Christmas greetings with the family. The mother often has some salmon and cream cheese things on the go for breakfast and a bucks fizz helps somewhat. Go to Church after that then go to the pub for the 2 hours it's open to soothe the hangover. Then Christmas dinner, then presents. Then a futile attempt at a board game before everyone conks out for the evening
Wake up with a killer hangover. Exchange Christmas greetings with the family. The mother often has some salmon and cream cheese things on the go for breakfast and a bucks fizz helps somewhat. Go to Church after that then go to the pub for the 2 hours it's open to soothe the hangover. Then Christmas dinner, then presents. Then a futile attempt at a board game before everyone conks out for the eveningA traditionalist.
What does yours look like Alf?
Presents is actually my least favourite bit of Christmas, I find it so awkward
Couple of years ago I had covid and spent Christmas day on my own and I absolutely loved it :hee:
Presents is actually my least favourite bit of Christmas, I find it so awkward
Couple of years ago I had covid and spent Christmas day on my own and I absolutely loved it :hee:I spend Christmas day on my own. I can't do the family thing. My family is too disjointed to do that anyway. I'll visit my Farther and then my mother on Christmas eve.
When I was living at my mothers house I did used to go to the Pub with my Dad for a pre-lunch drink. Now that I live on my own, I just like to do my own thing. And my Dad is old now so doesn't do the Christmas day pub anymore.
I agree that the Presents is the boring part. I don't even need presents.
I get those out of the way whilst having my breakfast. Usually a cuppa and a bacon Banjo. Last year I did have Cornflakes with Bailey's instead of milk. Probably not the best idea at 6am in the morning.
smudgie
10-12-2023, 10:33 PM
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Get up, coffee, shower and get ready.
Sit in the chair all day while hubby and daughter cook an amazing Christmas dinner.
Then we will open presents and just chill until company go home.
Hoping that everyone has a happy day and no family arguments :laugh:
rusticgal
10-12-2023, 11:14 PM
Once up and ready get breakfast for everyone…scrambled eggs and smoked salmon.
Put the Christmas music on the tele and open the champagne whilst we open presents…
Get some hot snacks on and nibbles out.
Sit in the kitchen and enjoy a Gin and tonic whilst cooking dinner, chatting with the family and watch the Kings Speech.
Dinner served around 5pm…husband clears up…boys go round to friends or girlfriends…
Me and my husband sit and watch a film…he will have a turkey and stuffing sandwich and normally in bed by 10pm full and knackered…:hee:
Once up and ready get breakfast for everyone…scrambled eggs and smoked salmon.
Put the Christmas music on the tele and open the champagne whilst we open presents…
Get some hot snacks on and nibbles out.
Sit in the kitchen and enjoy a Gin and tonic whilst cooking dinner, chatting with the family and watch the Kings Speech.
Dinner served around 5pm…husband clears up…boys go round to friends or girlfriends…
Me and my husband sit and watch a film…he will have a turkey and stuffing sandwich and normally in bed by 10pm full and knackered…:hee:Lovely stuff.
Although I do have my Christmas Dinner much earlier. It's more Christmas lunch to me. But I do get up at about 5:30am.
rusticgal
10-12-2023, 11:27 PM
Lovely stuff.
Although I do have my Christmas Dinner much earlier. It's more Christmas lunch to me. But I do get up at about 5:30am.
We don’t get out of bed until 9:30…so our day starts quite late…:wavey:
It's my mother's funeral tomorrow. I'm bricking it lol. But I've floated the idea of going down to Leysdown and scattering my mother's ashes on Christmas day. I think that would be a poetic and fitting sendoff. I know my father and I don't feel like going round anyone's on that day. I'd certainly wish to be alone.
It's my mother's funeral tomorrow. I'm bricking it lol. But I've floated the idea of going down to Leysdown and scattering my mother's ashes on Christmas day. I think that would be a poetic and fitting sendoff. I know my father and I don't feel like going round anyone's on that day. I'd certainly wish to be alone.My dearest condolences to you at this difficult time.
I wish you a Merry Christmas and all the best for the New year.
Thanks, Alf. That does actually mean a lot to hear. I think I'll do a Sam Thompson-style pounce on you in thanks. :hehe:
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