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<blockquote data-quote="katya02" data-source="post: 329120" data-attributes="member: 2884"><p>Susie, I hope you're ok today after that fall. The gift for your husband and thank you's reaction to it is hilarious! Glad the day turned out well.</p><p></p><p>We had a quiet day. We opened gifts Christmas Eve because husband was working twelve hours Christmas Day. It was nice - different. Christmas Day was more relaxing than we've ever had. It was a bit sad for me because no one in my family wants anything to do with religious observance at Christmas anymore, and that's always been extremely important to me - the center of the holiday. I can't just run out to a quick service though, because our services are long evening vigils and fairly long morning services that mean scheduling everything else around them. </p><p></p><p>Anyway ... it was pleasant, and the roast goose that I tried for the first time came out very tasty. Now I have to eat veggies for a couple of weeks to make up for the baked goods and meats I ate ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="katya02, post: 329120, member: 2884"] Susie, I hope you're ok today after that fall. The gift for your husband and thank you's reaction to it is hilarious! Glad the day turned out well. We had a quiet day. We opened gifts Christmas Eve because husband was working twelve hours Christmas Day. It was nice - different. Christmas Day was more relaxing than we've ever had. It was a bit sad for me because no one in my family wants anything to do with religious observance at Christmas anymore, and that's always been extremely important to me - the center of the holiday. I can't just run out to a quick service though, because our services are long evening vigils and fairly long morning services that mean scheduling everything else around them. Anyway ... it was pleasant, and the roast goose that I tried for the first time came out very tasty. Now I have to eat veggies for a couple of weeks to make up for the baked goods and meats I ate ... [/QUOTE]
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