How Do You Celebrate Christmas?

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So, I'm curious to know how people celebrate Christmas! Do you have any special traditions with your family? However you celebrate it, I want to know :)

Nobody celebrated and loved Christmas as much as us... Whilst we had little kiddies. Now that they've grown up and fled the nest we do nothing other than perhaps bake a cake, drink and fuck - It's what Jesus would have wanted
 
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As we're Pagans our celebration is the Winter Solstice, celebrated last night with other local Pagans out in a nearby wood, and tonight we're going to a Solstice house party with those Pagans and others. No sex planned as they're all vanilla! On previous xmas days we stayed with Rose's mum and dad, and when her mum passed on, her dad alone. He died this summer, so this year we are spending our first xmas in 12 years alone together, really looking forward to it too! The next day Rose's sons are coming for another celebratory meal.

Then after hogmanay - diets for both of us! :(
 
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Been told by my daughter she will be cooking me Xmas dinner...but will get a little walk some place to give them time to enjoy Xmas as a family without dad sitting there.
Boxing Day boots on and up into them mountains with my turkey sandwich and coffee.
Xxxxx :0))
 
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Been told by my daughter she will be cooking me Xmas dinner...but will get a little walk some place to give them time to enjoy Xmas as a family without dad sitting there.
Boxing Day boots on and up into them mountains with my turkey sandwich and coffee.
Xxxxx :0))
You look like a fit guy from your pictures, but reminds me of my days in Mountain Rescue - Boxing day and New Years day we pulled more 50 plus blokes off the top of Kinder Scout who had gone up there and suffered a heart attack - it was statistically a busy time for the team - Take it easy old chap :)
 
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You look like a fit guy from your pictures, but reminds me of my days in Mountain Rescue - Boxing day and New Years day we pulled more 50 plus blokes off the top of Kinder Scout who had gone up there and suffered a heart attack - it was statistically a busy time for the team - Take it easy old chap :)
Thank you and yes people should be very thankful for our volunteer mountain rescue teams around the country...unsung hero's everyone of them :0))
 
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Now please NO violins, but I will be spending Christmas Day alone. I'm going to have a steak with mushrooms and chips and a small Christmas pudding but there's a reason for this. When I got divorced 12 years ago I spent my first Christmas a few weeks after having exactly that same meal alone. When it was obvious Linda couldn't make it back in time for Christmas I decided I would do this because it felt like the end of the journey rather than back to where I started if you get my point. See the big difference this time is (visa people allowing) this will be the last time I will be alone for Christmas ever. Anyway I very much doubt that my Christmases from now will be quiet, have you ever seen Brazilians get together especially family!!!