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I can never score a homerun!
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 110280" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Personally, I think "How I Spent My Christmases Past" should be</p><p>part of pre-marital counseling. :rolleyes: It is amazing how differently people are raised and what their expectations for the holidays are. I am married to a truly wonderful kind man who</p><p>did not have happy holidays growing up. In fact :smile: he can not even remember ONE Christmas celebration.</p><p></p><p>We have been married 31 years this month and although he is always eager for the children to enjoy the holiday...if we had no</p><p>children I don't think he would ever comment if I skipped the tree, decorations, music etc. </p><p></p><p>Lots of couples don't realize until after they have tied the knot</p><p>that they grew up with opposite traditions...Christmas Eve vs. Christmas Day, stockings or no stockings, midday meal vs Pm meal,</p><p>trips to relatives vs. entertaining relatives. Phew/Whew. It's</p><p>amazing most families survive! :smile: DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 110280, member: 35"] Personally, I think "How I Spent My Christmases Past" should be part of pre-marital counseling. [img]:rolleyes:[/img] It is amazing how differently people are raised and what their expectations for the holidays are. I am married to a truly wonderful kind man who did not have happy holidays growing up. In fact [img]:smile:[/img] he can not even remember ONE Christmas celebration. We have been married 31 years this month and although he is always eager for the children to enjoy the holiday...if we had no children I don't think he would ever comment if I skipped the tree, decorations, music etc. Lots of couples don't realize until after they have tied the knot that they grew up with opposite traditions...Christmas Eve vs. Christmas Day, stockings or no stockings, midday meal vs Pm meal, trips to relatives vs. entertaining relatives. Phew/Whew. It's amazing most families survive! [img]:smile:[/img] DDD [/QUOTE]
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