- spookyboo
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Thanksgiving
I hope you all have a Wonderful Thanksgiving! Eat Laugh and Be Merry!
I am going to get up early for some last min preparations and then watch the parade.
Take Care, Be Safe and enjoy!!!!!
I am going to get up early for some last min preparations and then watch the parade.
Take Care, Be Safe and enjoy!!!!!
Wild Winds thou shalt blow
carry away my saddened soul
tis the time of Judgement
carry away my saddened soul
tis the time of Judgement
- Slightlymad
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- soochal
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you and me both, my friend. *burp*Nostalgiascape wrote:I ate too much, I drank too much, I ate too much, I drank too much
on a different note - and you're the group who will appreciate this - tonight at thanksgiving, my 2-year old niece's new favorite thing to do is walk with her arms in front her like a zombie, saying "bra-a-a-ains! bra-a-a-ains! e-e-eat bra-a-a-ains!" then she pretends to eat your brains, loudly and with much gusto. of course...
i was so proud.
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- Dutchess of Darkness
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Kallie, it's 3am there, my word I didn't realize you were so far ahead of us, it's 12:30am here. Glad you had a wonderful Thanksgiving It sounds like you celebrate Thanksgiving much different there, or it could be just different then me, you see I don't really celebrate any other holidays other then Halloween. I see that many of you mention Drinking, may I ask something? How does drinking get associated with Thanksgiving? I don't mean this in any ill regard, I'm just wondering, is Thanksgiving down there celebrated like a party? I loving understanding how other holiday customs come about? Hope you don't have to work or go to school tomorrow
well, i think that american's will use any excuse to drink my family always start the day out drinking mimosa's (champagne and orange juice) and then for dinner we have wine and then after dinner we switch to beer and play board games and watch movies we have drinks for every holiday!
just curious DOD, why don't you celebrate any other holidays?
just curious DOD, why don't you celebrate any other holidays?
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Hey Kallie, champagne and beer, wow, sounds like a painful mixture Your celebration sounded wonderful Kallie
Well I guess I should rephrase that "I've never celebrated them in the conventional way". I grew up without any family so to speak, so I found other ways of dealing with Family related events I guess you could say. And well, in the past, I tried to celebrate it with my hubby's family once, but it's just way to difficult for me, I can't function "at all" in a family setting. It's not their fault, in fact his mom is such a dear, she really worked so hard and did a fine job I might add at making me as comfortable as possible. With a great deal of heavy meds in me thanks to my doctor who knows my situation very well, a number of Tequila's and realizing they didn't have a great bartender, well I went to work and did my magic in the kitchen away from the hoards of people, "all related to each other, didn't realize that was possible", well I was more then happy to hide in the shadows making potions But after that celebration both hubby & I realized that it was just to much to put me through for one night, soooooo I went back to celebrating holidays in a way that was comfortable for me. So I celebrate holidays by a number of other ways. 1) I like to just stay home with my babies & hubby if he's home and we rent movies, many of them 2) Usually since most holidays I spend with just my babies and myself I watch movies, hang on the net, volunteer at various places, and well that's it I think I do enjoy gift giving and spoil my babies way to much, and just enjoy the peace and quiet. Although I really do miss my home bar I use to work in many years ago. I remember asking my boss if we could try staying open one year for Christmas, I said "you know, there must be others out there who would enjoy having some place to go on Christmas, why can't I keep it open Christmas day and see what happens, maybe we might be a lifesaver who knows"? So he let me, and you know, that was one of my favorite xmas's. I started telling our customers in advance, and I ended up with some very grateful people, all who said how lonley and hard xmas was for them, we had a wonderful time, people brought munchies, some brought gifts, one even brought a little tree, although I must admit I wanted to paint it black we had music, dance, pool, someone even brought in a scrabble game. And most hardly even drank that night, we just had a real good time with each others company. The city had a bit of a tiff with it, but all in all it was a real good xmas.
Well I guess I should rephrase that "I've never celebrated them in the conventional way". I grew up without any family so to speak, so I found other ways of dealing with Family related events I guess you could say. And well, in the past, I tried to celebrate it with my hubby's family once, but it's just way to difficult for me, I can't function "at all" in a family setting. It's not their fault, in fact his mom is such a dear, she really worked so hard and did a fine job I might add at making me as comfortable as possible. With a great deal of heavy meds in me thanks to my doctor who knows my situation very well, a number of Tequila's and realizing they didn't have a great bartender, well I went to work and did my magic in the kitchen away from the hoards of people, "all related to each other, didn't realize that was possible", well I was more then happy to hide in the shadows making potions But after that celebration both hubby & I realized that it was just to much to put me through for one night, soooooo I went back to celebrating holidays in a way that was comfortable for me. So I celebrate holidays by a number of other ways. 1) I like to just stay home with my babies & hubby if he's home and we rent movies, many of them 2) Usually since most holidays I spend with just my babies and myself I watch movies, hang on the net, volunteer at various places, and well that's it I think I do enjoy gift giving and spoil my babies way to much, and just enjoy the peace and quiet. Although I really do miss my home bar I use to work in many years ago. I remember asking my boss if we could try staying open one year for Christmas, I said "you know, there must be others out there who would enjoy having some place to go on Christmas, why can't I keep it open Christmas day and see what happens, maybe we might be a lifesaver who knows"? So he let me, and you know, that was one of my favorite xmas's. I started telling our customers in advance, and I ended up with some very grateful people, all who said how lonley and hard xmas was for them, we had a wonderful time, people brought munchies, some brought gifts, one even brought a little tree, although I must admit I wanted to paint it black we had music, dance, pool, someone even brought in a scrabble game. And most hardly even drank that night, we just had a real good time with each others company. The city had a bit of a tiff with it, but all in all it was a real good xmas.
hey, there's no problem with celebrating DOD style! i don't like to do big shindigs either for holidays, it's usually just me and my daughter and my sisters tiny family and we like it that way! we all love boardgames and that is one of my favorite things to do for holidays. DOD that is so cool that you worked at the bar and had a good time with everyone. i know that you just light up a room and that everyone was there for you!
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Hey Kallie, Thanks they "holidays" can be a very painful time, and well you either learn to find your own style or suffer grave results. I do the best I can. Not sure what I'm doing this year yet. Hubby won't be home, and my health hasn't really been cooperating so I don't want to committ to anything right now as far as voluntering goes. If I'm sure I will be well enough I'd like to do the Salvation Army Soup Kitchen, or the Homeless street Patrol or Crisis Line, but if I'm not going to be up to it, then I'll just snuggle up at home with a few movies and my babies
Sounds like a very cozy xmas you have planned
Sounds like a very cozy xmas you have planned
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When I decorate for xmas which isn't very often, Let's see here maybe 5 times that I can ever remember. But I decorate in a gothic style. This year all I have up is a black feathered wreath with a black feathered Crow in the centre out front on my porch. If I was feeling better I had been thinking of putting up my black leaf garland from Michael's around my porch posts and mixing them with clear mini lights. I have more gothic style decor type stuff I've put up in years past, and maybe I'll do it again another year, we'll see.
But I do have a great deal of gothic style xmas decorating ideas that's for sure. One of these days I actually want to create a Gothic/Halloween Christmas decorating thread & post my ideas to share them with others who may be interesting in the darker style of Christmas decorating
But I do have a great deal of gothic style xmas decorating ideas that's for sure. One of these days I actually want to create a Gothic/Halloween Christmas decorating thread & post my ideas to share them with others who may be interesting in the darker style of Christmas decorating