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Breaking Christmas traditions
Posted by IngridO
Breaking Christmas traditions November 27, 2017 10:22AM |
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We put up the Christmas tree up 2 weeks ago...Mid November!! I then preceded to post it on facebook with the title "Never too early"
Well, according to some comments, we committed a Xmas crime. I never realised how passionate people were about Christmas traditions.
Do you follow Christmas Tradition? Would you ever put the Xmas tree up earlier than Dec 1? What Christmas traditions are important to you?
Well, according to some comments, we committed a Xmas crime. I never realised how passionate people were about Christmas traditions.
Do you follow Christmas Tradition? Would you ever put the Xmas tree up earlier than Dec 1? What Christmas traditions are important to you?
Re: Breaking Christmas traditions November 28, 2017 08:09PM |
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Re: Breaking Christmas traditions November 29, 2017 01:02AM |
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Christmas decorations (no tree nowadays, just a very large vase with dried nicely sized twigs from trees and hung with decorations) get put up on Christmas Eve. On Christmas Eve all chores stop after lunch and we relax and look forward to Christmas. We always have something special to eat and drink in the evening. That's the way I was brought up and somehow it stuck. After nearly 50 years in NZ I am still not truly used to Christmas in summer.
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