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Alex, I used to love making paper chains. Myself and my brother & sister made then every year and I thought they were fab. That brought back happy memories. Sixpence in the chrissie pudding my nan used to make. Sorry, can't think of anymore. |
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It took a lot for me to actually not put out the santa made from a toilet roll middle and cotton wool, and the angel made from cardboard, poster paint and tissue paper but I finally stopped exhuming decorations made by my (then) 3 & 4 year olds a few years back! I think they are still in the decorations box though! Yes, we have a family christmas tradition, dating back as long as I can remember (so that is a long, long, time! ). About 7 pm xmas night, after sandwiches etc, we gather up all our pennies and small change and sit for an evening of playing 'nap' for pennies. We set up a kitty, which means you have to continue until someone gets 'nap' and can claim the booty. Play continues, with small breaks for comfort stops and recharging of glasses, sometimes until the small hours. No one earns enough to change their life! Usually the range is -£1 to +£2 Not very interesting but it's as much part of our family xmas as the meal. |
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My father always used to take us out for a Christmas meal on Christmas eve, carols were always played in the restaurant .......... as kids we used to think that was marvellous! Waking up to one of Mum's stockings lying on the bottom of the bed stuffed with goodies ........ always an apple and an orange in the foot...... also long barley sugar twists..... sugar mice...... The silver threepenny bit (I still have some now!) in the Christmas pud........ |
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They sound lovely! I still have to drag out the 'fab' decorations made by the kids, and they are added to every year, but it wouldn't be Christmas without them, lol. |
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For me the memories are midnight mass every Christmas Eve and in those days midnight mass was at midnight! Followed by my aunt and uncle coming back to ours for a sherry and a whiskey and the smell of my uncle's cigars is still as strong to me as ever |
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