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<blockquote data-quote="meowbunny" data-source="post: 226649" data-attributes="member: 3626"><p>"We" was my daughter and I. Back home, it was usually a large group of friends who dropped by continually on Christmas Day and with several staying for dinner. Here, since it is a retirement community, most of my new friends spend Christmas with their family and grands or get together as a group. </p><p> </p><p>My daughter would, at best, be semi-comfortable with the group gatherings and I doubt my friends would really want a 21 YO joining them. Obviously, those with family want to spend the time with their families. So, what could have been a very miserable time for the two of us became a very enjoyable time and something we both think we would enjoy through the years, even when she has kids.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meowbunny, post: 226649, member: 3626"] "We" was my daughter and I. Back home, it was usually a large group of friends who dropped by continually on Christmas Day and with several staying for dinner. Here, since it is a retirement community, most of my new friends spend Christmas with their family and grands or get together as a group. My daughter would, at best, be semi-comfortable with the group gatherings and I doubt my friends would really want a 21 YO joining them. Obviously, those with family want to spend the time with their families. So, what could have been a very miserable time for the two of us became a very enjoyable time and something we both think we would enjoy through the years, even when she has kids. [/QUOTE]
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