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<blockquote data-quote="tiredmommy" data-source="post: 614671" data-attributes="member: 1722"><p>We missed a lot of traditions last year as we were moving but we're trying to get back on track this year. We host some of my" family on the 22nd, some of husband's family on the 24th and we're having an intimate New Year's Eve party (no kegger here!). One thing we do every year is attend church on Christmas Eve (we'll go to the late service this year); it helps to remind us what this crazy, over-commercialized and marketed holiday is all about. We also take part in food, clothing and toy drives whenever we can. It helps us to remember that while we don't have everything we want, we do have plenty.</p><p></p><p>I think my outlandish gift that I'll never get is to be whisked away to spa day including a massage all the while my house and car and being cleaned top to bottom. Also, a delicious dinner ready when I get home and someone else doing the dishes.</p><p></p><p>Or perhaps Duckie treating me with dignity and respect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tiredmommy, post: 614671, member: 1722"] We missed a lot of traditions last year as we were moving but we're trying to get back on track this year. We host some of my" family on the 22nd, some of husband's family on the 24th and we're having an intimate New Year's Eve party (no kegger here!). One thing we do every year is attend church on Christmas Eve (we'll go to the late service this year); it helps to remind us what this crazy, over-commercialized and marketed holiday is all about. We also take part in food, clothing and toy drives whenever we can. It helps us to remember that while we don't have everything we want, we do have plenty. I think my outlandish gift that I'll never get is to be whisked away to spa day including a massage all the while my house and car and being cleaned top to bottom. Also, a delicious dinner ready when I get home and someone else doing the dishes. Or perhaps Duckie treating me with dignity and respect. [/QUOTE]
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