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Date Posted: 01:08:05 12/03/03 Wed
Author: Ron
Subject: I have no family now, and neither does my friend, Gord. For the last several years we have started a tradition of having an operating session on my train layout interrupted by Christmas dinner and a video. We finish running the trains after the video, then I drive him back home. It's far better than sitting home in our separate houses and watching dumb movies alone. We don't exchange gifts.
In reply to: Keira 's message, "Holiday Traditions!!!!!" on 11:38:49 12/02/03 Tue


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[> 30 people? Wow, my family doesnīt come up with that many members. When I was a kid my Dad insisted on putting up the tree on the 24th. We didnīt get to see it until it was dark, shining in all glory. He never changed that and I did it with my DD just like that, until she was older and I too much under stress that day, so that we now put up the tree a day before, or even earlier. Christmas Eve is when we exchange gifts here. The 25th and 26th are official holidays too, but the main event is on the 24th. I broke with most of the old family traditions, because they were only to keep the kids in suspense and now we are celebrating each year as we go along. It is nice to have a tradition, but our family has shrunk so much. Doing everything in peace an quiet is what we do now. On Christmas Eve we usually have a simple dinner (potato salad with wieners and such*g*), but the 25th and 26th are there to expand the waist line, haha. Our "turkey" is a goose or a duck.*g* -- Martina, 04:42:44 12/03/03 Wed


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