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ttfn | 00:23 Wed 14th Nov 2012 | Christmas
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I have done my fair share of bantering on AB, I know ...

... but please, don't be 'smug' about Christmas.

There are many who have neither the reason nor the wherewithal to buy presents for loved ones, family or friends.

I believe that Christmas should be a special time to be with the people closest to you or, at least, in spirit.

Have a heart and think of others who may be less fortunate than yourself ♥
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Well said ttfn, we should get back to the true meaning of Christmas.
Hi ttfn, christmas is alway a difficult time, do I spend it with my mother who is the bane of my life or with the children I adore
Thanks for that-well said.
I will have my daughter here for the day...and I'll be with the less fortunate on Boxing Day.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pj5zqg9sHuY&feature=related
Not sure what my Christmas day will bring, but I am never truly alone - some are by choice and I respect that , others have no choice, I feel for them.

I will see family in Christmas week that I know I have to look forward to.
Quite, Ena. Since my mother died in 1987 I have had no reason to buy Xmas presents for anyone. Doesn't really bother me, but sometimes my thoughts just linger.
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You're right ttfn. I love Christmas and make it lots of fun......not necessarily expensive...but how do we get together this year without our beautiful son-in-law? Such a huge empty space. x
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Believe me when I say that I don't have a 'Bah Humbug' approach to Christmas. I just feel that so many lose the true meaning of Christmas.
i wish you all have a truly peaceful time ♥
Aah, thinking of you Gness, it will be so hard for you, but he will be with you all in spirit I know x
I enjoyed it when the daughter was small....I really enjoyed buying for her,and the anticipation of the day.
But since I am on my own-and she has grown up and we have both become quite ambivalent about the holiday-it's no longer fun. It has been a chore the past few years. But this year we've agreed to spend very little,which takes a lot of the pressure off-and it will just be a day to be lazy-and eat and drink together. That's good enough.
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Headers, my friend :) Never wish your life to fly by - that would upset those we loved the most. Better to take each day as a challenge and cope the best we can. For along the way, you will surely make a difference in someone's life ♥
Thanks Ann. xx
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HW, you and your Mammy were a formidable team , to lose her so recently will have knocked you so badly, but remember all the rest of the family love and care for you too, especially the little ones. ((HUG)) ♥
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You have it, yes, whatever strikes at us, the next generations come first - we need to lay the path for them to follow, hard though it is to carry on at times.
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Nor should they, Headers. You make a difference in their lives - that is why it is a circle. The 'continuation' is all important ♥
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Pffftt - you will smell, well before 20/01/13 ;)

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