Hmm, most of the time I'll go out with friens, clubbing or celebrate with family. All depends on my mood, but guess this year I have to be stranded at home....
:auch:
My family has traditional British celebration : Turkey dinner, etc..
Then my parents usually go to relatives house for celebration, Chinese Hot-Pot (which is kinda like boiling different food in a big pot), i dont go though because being with old people is kinda boring...
usually spend the morning and have the traditional early diner with my family, then me and my friends usually end up gettting together and doing something as well.
On Christmas Day itself, I sleep in, go to a movie or the zoo, cook something special, and try to do some volunteering. It's my day to rest after participating in four church services the night before.
I spend xmas with my mom and grandmom. Nothing special cuz I see them everyday. Open gifts, eat dinner (umm pernir it's some part of the pig i forgot what) then play with gifts. My mom is all bout the family thing so I never been outside for xmas and I wish I could spend it with my friends. One day.......
i dont celebrate christmas but i usually go to my nan's house just cos its rare that all the family is in one place....and of course i dont say no to a big traditional dinner
My family also has traditional celebration: A big Turkey, Spagetti, Salad, etc. We also have secret santa where we buy small gift items and exchange it with friends and family. Ho ho ho...
I will make the family rounds after my kids get up and tear into their presents. Paternal grandmother's house, maternal grandmother's house, maternal grandfather's family get together, etc. etc. With my parents being divorced and my maternal grandparents being divorced, I have always been torn in different directions...
I don't celebrate Christmas,
but I hang out with some friends,go to the bar that he works in,
hang out with a girl.
hopefully it will snow,I like snow
as far as I remember,Vancouver have not had a white Christmas for a couple of years now.
Are you sure your not from georgia[where i grew up a good portion of my life] because that homemade spirits kinda reminds me of what my family in Georgia still to this day make...
quite excellently i might add. :blush:
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