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Your last memories of Christmas morning
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Waking up knowing I was going to spend the whole day on my own, as kids were with their other halves families and Hubby (now ex) was with his Mistress and the kid they had together |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"My mom (88) opening a huge surprise Christmas stocking... Sat in her bed ripping at wrapping paper like a 5yr old...
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lol mine's 88 too they are so cute sometimes. Have to watch mine, she sees something she likes at mine and it goes home in her bag!!!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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lol mine's 88 too they are so cute sometimes. Have to watch mine, she sees something she likes at mine and it goes home in her bag!!!!"
lol keep your toys locked up! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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It was my son's 1st Xmas and my daughter was here too (I have two kids, a daughter from my first marriage and a son from my second).
On Xmas Eve we went to Beamish, where it snowed and we saw a real robin in a real Xmas Tree!!
Then we came home, I cooked the turkey overnight and got quite merry doing it and in the morning my little lad came down with his Santa suit on and we all opened our pressies. (my parents and brother were here too so we had a house full)
It was a fantastic day. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Ok, ready? I remember waking up freezing after spending most of the night sleeping in my car. I was round my parents' house for xmas eve and my brother came home during the early hours as p!ssed as a fart, proceeded to urinate all over the kitchen floor (yes, very disgusting I know) then got into bed with me in the inflatable bed I was sleeping on in the front room. He then started snoring like a lumberjack, resisting any attempts to be awoken as he was so out of it and slowly pushed me further and further to the edge of the bed (well, he's a big lad!). After an hour of this nightmare, I got up, undid the plug from the aforementioned inflatable (a bit of payback was in order) and decided that kipping in the car was a more attractive option.
I kinda lost my christmas spirit last year, mainly because my dear brother drank most of it!
You did ask! |
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By *adchickCouple
over a year ago
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"One word: norovirus!
Wasn't fun. This Xmas I'm going on holiday!"
With you there!
Jason won't celebrate Christmas, so after driving all the way to Staffordshire to my parents (where the kids had camped out), then driving all the way back....... we thought..... never again!
Off to Egypt this year |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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last year was the first time my eldest had any concept of santa....so it was a pretty magical one....that and the fact there was snow, i was at my parents and all the family were together.
my babies are with daddy this year so those memories will have to get me through the day |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"last year was the first time my eldest had any concept of santa....so it was a pretty magical one....that and the fact there was snow, i was at my parents and all the family were together.
my babies are with daddy this year so those memories will have to get me through the day"
my heart goes out to you, but believe me, with time if you can put past differences behind you and remember you are still all family no matter what, you can become friends and have family time together again. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"last year was the first time my eldest had any concept of santa....so it was a pretty magical one....that and the fact there was snow, i was at my parents and all the family were together.
my babies are with daddy this year so those memories will have to get me through the day
my heart goes out to you, but believe me, with time if you can put past differences behind you and remember you are still all family no matter what, you can become friends and have family time together again."
we do get on very well, but he went back to his ex whom he has kids with so they're all playing happy families.
wouldn't be right to be at her house for xmas to me....as I see it, it's about the kids needs not mine, they want to spend time with their other siblings....which I'm cool with, just sad x |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"last year was the first time my eldest had any concept of santa....so it was a pretty magical one....that and the fact there was snow, i was at my parents and all the family were together.
my babies are with daddy this year so those memories will have to get me through the day.
my heart goes out to you, but believe me, with time if you can put past differences behind you and remember you are still all family no matter what, you can become friends and have family time together again."
U have my thoughts with you too, we split christmas with the kids...nit easy but it is all about the kids. They'll have a lovely time and essentially two Christmas Days with both their mummy and daddy together and apart. It gets better xxx |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Last Christmas morning was spent in the office (listed building) emptying buckets that had caught the melting snow that came crashing through the ceilings.
Then I had to retrieve my colleagues purse from where she'd left it the day before and take it to her house where I found it wouldnt fit through the letterbox (she wasnt in).
After all that we went to the inlaws for a fantastic lunch! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"finding out my wife was having an affair its now killed christmas for me."
Why let the act of betrayal ruin every other good thing in your life?
Good riddance to bad rubbish is what I always say, if someone could do that to me I wouldn't want them anyway. |
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