Anyone else glad it's all over?

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snorri

Legendary Member
I prefer the informality of New Year, IME Christmas celebrations tend to be geared up for a set number of invited guests whereas at New Year (most)gatecrashers with a bottle are welcomed almost anytime^_^.
 

welsh dragon

Thanks but no thanks. I think I'll pass.
Glad its all over. Can't wait for nice weather so I can get out on my bike. 2014 will be my first full year. I didnt start until august.2013.
 
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User6179

Guest
I prefer the informality of New Year, IME Christmas celebrations tend to be geared up for a set number of invited guests whereas at New Year (most)gatecrashers with a bottle are welcomed almost anytime^_^.
Address?:smile:
 

vernon

Harder than Ronnie Pickering
Location
Meanwood, Leeds
For me it's an extended period of celebrating friendships and relationships.

I'll be cooking for friends and family through to the first week in January with the odd bike ride and code geeking to punctuate it. I love it. My fry up budget bust through the £100 barrier this year.
 

vernon

Harder than Ronnie Pickering
Location
Meanwood, Leeds
........probably not the only thing to burst through, if you are any way like me :smile:

Believe it or not, I've lost weight over Christmas. I've been abstemious with cakes, chocolate and alcohol and turned down seconds. The rest of the week will wreck things though.
 

Cuchilo

Prize winning member X2
Location
London
Ive had my Mum and Step dad down from York since the weekend and was sad to see them go early today as I don't get to see them often . There is a storm again tomorrow and I didn't want them driving back to York in it so I suggested they stay for the weekend but as my Mum is so caring she had promised to do an old ladies shopping for her on Saturday so had to be back rather than disturb the old ladies family and ask them to do it :scratch:
Maybe it was her way of saying she wanted to go home :laugh: Saying that , we always had an old person that no one gave a toss about around on Christmas day when I was younger . My mum used to do home care and bring them home for Christmas ^_^
 
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Deleted member 1258

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Another one here that's glad its almost over, its nice to spend time with family and friends and time off work is always welcome, but all the other stuff that goes with it I could do without, just new years eve to survive and that's it.
 
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