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Merry Christmas!
Hi all,
It’s hard to believe that another year has come and gone and we are already into the holiday season again. This has been an incredible year for me, and I hope you have all had an amazing year too. To show my appreciation to all my wonderful readers, I’m having a giveaway!
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decorating the tree together
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ReplyDeleteGoing to Australia with my children to spend Christmas with my family.
ReplyDeleteI love baking with my daughter every year and decorating the house
ReplyDeleteI love baking with my daughter every year and decorating the house
ReplyDeleteLove to sit back and enjoy our decorated Christmas tree at night. It always looks beautiful and more often than not I get teary.
ReplyDeleteI always remember making a gingerbread house every christmas eve with my brothers!
ReplyDeleteI like decorating the tree after Thanksgiving dinner.
ReplyDeleteI love to look at the holiday decorations around town, in stores and houses in the neighborhood. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite thing to do over the holidays is bake and decorate gingerbread houses.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite holiday activity is baking and decorating gingerbread men and women cookies with my grandsons.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite holiday memory is bringing my kids to visit my parents for Christmas dinner.
ReplyDeleteWow! So many wonderful comments already! Be sure to stop by Tugboat Design (link in post above) to leave a comment too for even more entries.
ReplyDeleteI just love my grandmothers sausage and cranberry stuffing on thanksgiving.
ReplyDeleteMy favourite memory is from when I was young. My moms side of the family lived almost 4 hours away. We would only visit a couple of times a year and Christmas was one of those times. My uncle dressed up as Santa Claus to surprise us. He looked like the real deal!! He grew a full beard (naturally) and it was grey too!! He did that for years for us and his grandchildren and great grandchildren. We sure do miss it (since he as passed away).
ReplyDeleteHaving the annual party with family and friends which was so meaningful and special. saubleb(at)gmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteHaving Christmas dinner with my family! We would have turkey and put the heater on the highest setting because it was always so cold!
ReplyDeletemy favourite holiday memory is staying up late the night before, making stuffing with my dad..I miss this..I make sure to make his stuffing every holiday
ReplyDeleteMy favourite holiday memory is ice skating with my siblings on the river behind my parents house on xmas afternoon.
ReplyDeleteI love going to my grandparents house. we have a great time
ReplyDeleteMy favorite holiday memory is rescuing my puppy on Christmas Eve!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite memory is celebrating with my grandparents
ReplyDeleteEveryone always came to our house after church. A neighbor always was Santa with a huge bag of presents for the kids the parents had given ahead of time. things changed a lot when my father died and have stopped for us since our mother's death. Those were the happiest of times and ones I miss.
ReplyDeleteOne of my favourite holiday memories is when I was a little girl about 8 or 9 my whoooole family (Grandma, her five kids & their five partners and ALL of their kids) all travelled to an out of town aunt and uncles house for Christmas Eve & about 90% of us all stayed the night. We slept everywhere in her big house and the next morning we had a huuuuge big breakfast with homemade pancakes, homemade bread/toast, the whole nine. It was awesome.
ReplyDeleteGoing to my grandma's house every Christmas Eve is my best memory. She spoiled us!
ReplyDeleteMaking Christmas cookies.
ReplyDeleteLast year, my entire family on my Mom's side got together for dinner. It was such a success that we're doing it again this year. Hope it becomes an annual tradition.
ReplyDeleteThanks for giving.
Besos, Sarah
Journeys of The Zoo
Mine is decorating with my grandma at her house when I was little. She had so many decorations.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite memory is celebrating with my family at my grandparents house
ReplyDeleteSleeping without setting up the alarm clock is my favorite activity on the holidays.
ReplyDeleteEvery Christmas we gift the kids 3 small presents on Christmas eve, a new movie, pjs, and hot cocoa. They really enjoy this tradition every year.
ReplyDeleteI use to love going around to all the grandparents houses on Christmas and getting to see all the Aunts and Uncles and Cousins and having g dinner together.
ReplyDeleteI use to love going around to all the grandparents houses on Christmas and getting to see all the Aunts and Uncles and Cousins and having g dinner together.
ReplyDeleteI love family time at the holidays relaxing, eating, cheers!
ReplyDeleteEnjoying time with family and friends
Seeing the grandchildren open their gifts!
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite memories was as a teen, I went to spend Christmas with my grandmother who spent her winters in Florida. Was my first time on a plane and to Florida. Had such a wonderful time...such beautiful memories!
ReplyDeleteA favourite holiday activity is participating in a cookie exchange.
ReplyDeleteWe love to go ice skating on Christmas eve!
ReplyDeleteSeeing how the autistic son reacts to "Elf On a Shelf" every year, how its there then disappears, then comes back to bring gifts! Its cute.
ReplyDeleteEvery single Christmas that I still believed in Santa Claus were the best memories. It means so much more when you really believed that Santa was eating your milk and cookies not your parents XD
ReplyDeleteI love decorating the tree and making snowmen
ReplyDeleteMy younger brother was born on Christmas Day!
ReplyDeletei love our yankee swaps
ReplyDeleteI like driving around looking at Christmas lights.
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